We received several inquiries from people that are asked to provide a letter of invitation in order to get Temporary Resident Visa to visit Germany. If you are one of those, please send us the following information:
- Your complete name
- Your date of birth
- Your postal address and telephone number
Send your inquiry to kai@barcampberlin3.org. You will then receive a personalized letter of invitation. But we’re not sure whether this will work as there is no organization or foundation organizing BarCamp Berlin 3. Join the discussion.
Further information: Visa regulations


And thanks for the fish…
350 seats are taken so far. More space will be announced and an extra list for international guests will be opened soon.
There is more space to come so please stand by.
Location is announced, registration is open, what more to come?
How about a guaranteed Seat at BarCamp Berlin 3 and a complimentary pass to Web 2.0 Expo Europe?
And here are the rules:
- Read this entry to its end
- Solve the riddle ;-)
- Post your answer as a comment
- The first to solve has guaranteed entry to BarCamp Berlin 3 and a free complimentary code to Web 2.0 Expo Europe.
- People already informed (yes, there are some) are not allowed to participate
Continue reading ‘A little Riddle Pt. II’
One hour ago we opened registration for BarCamp Berlin 3. You will need a mixxt account in order to attend our events on Saturday and Sunday.
Need more help? Read our tutorial.
Today we were able to finally announce this year’s location of BarCamp Berlin 3. Some of you maybe participated in the little riddle we posted before.
Venue
The BarCamp Berlin 3 will take place at the “Hauptstadtrepräsentanz” (Berlin Representative Office) of the Deutsche Telekom. It’s located right in the center of the city. It offers a huge amount of space, modern technological infrastructure and at the same time a rich sense of history: It has been an important building for German telecommunications since the 19th century and the former residence of the “Kaiserliches Haupttelegraphenamt” (Imperial Head Office of Telegraphy). Furthermore, the first German telephone line was established here in 1877.
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Continue reading ‘Announcement: This Year’s Venue and Registration’
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