Clauert Haus Trebbin

In the heart of the Markish small town Trebbin, 40km south of Berlin, is the Clauert Haus situated. It is named after Hans Clauert, the Markish Eulenspiegel (owlglass) from Trebbin.

image author: city-map Teltow Fläming, Sascha Duensing

Clauert was born in 1506 in Trebbin. The father sends him to Zerbst for an apprenticeship then he apparently went away. He came back to Trebbin around 1530 and became a famous buffoon. 

image author: city-map Teltow Fläming, Sascha Duensing

The house owns a hall of ca 160qm, a foyer and a separate room of ca 33qm. The hall has a stage with a dressing room and several stage entries. Several seating arrangements are available. It has space for up to 160 persons.

Clauert Haus Trebbin
14959 Trebbin, Berliner Straße 44
Tel. 03 37 31 / 3 01 55 
Operator: Ländlicher Arbeitsförderungsverein Trebbin e.V.