Waldbuhne (meaning “Forest Stage” in German) is an iconic open-air amphitheater located in the Grunewald Forest of Berlin, Germany. Originally built in 1936 for the Berlin Olympics, the venue is nestled in a natural bowl-shaped valley, creating outstanding acoustics and a breathtaking woodland atmosphere. Today, Waldbühne stands as one of Europe’s most beautiful and historic concert venues, hosting a wide range of events — from rock and pop concerts to classical performances and film screenings. With a capacity of around 22,000 spectators, it attracts world-famous artists and orchestras, offering unforgettable experiences under the open sky.