Schwarzenberg e.V. is the largest of the four tenants in the building and occupies the main part of the rear building for the neurotitan gallery and store, its offices and its tenants. Facing the street is the Café Cinema, whose décor is a reminder of the building's DEFA past, and then, in the first courtyard, the Silent Heroes exhibition, which, as part of the German Resistance Memorial, aims to commemorate people who showed civil courage under the Nazi regime. The Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt is located in the adjoining side wing. The Anne Frank Center in the opposite part of the building is primarily aimed at school and youth groups and tells vividly about the life of Anne Frank. She herself was never in Berlin, but had to hide from the Nazis in a secret chamber in Amsterdam, just like Jews hidden by Otto Weidt in Haus Schwarzenberg.
Weitere Mieter
Alessandro Cemolin – Künstler
Andrea Milano – Toningenieur / Tonstudio
Anne Lentz – Künstlerin
Bandé a Part – Tanz & Performance
Edita A. Karpinski – Künstlerin und Tatttooartist
Eschschloraque Rümschrümp – Künstlerbar
Henryk Weiffenbach – Fotograf
Hugo de Carvalho – Künstler
Ill Galleries – Ausstellungsort
KAI – Dead Chickens
Kino Central – Programmkino
Korientation e.V – Netzwerk für Asiatisch-Deutsche Perspektiven (Kultur, Medien und Politik)
Lauren Zoe Hinsch – Fotografin
Lisa Smith – Grafikerin/Künstlerin
Mai Seck Casting – Film und TV Casting Agentur/Künstlervermittlung
Many Tentacles – Siebdruckstudio, Künstlerinnen und Musikerinnen.
Monsterkabinett – Dead Chickens Museum
Murata & Friends – Galerie und Kunstkurator
Safy Etiel – Videokünstler
Sandra Becker – Medienkünstlerin
Sara Lüttchen – Künstlerin
Stefano Kolibay – Lichtkünstler und Architekt
Studio Hoekstra – Designagentur
Yuko Matsuyama – Musikerin und Performancekünstlerin