Warm Atmosphere
with Local Flair
Berlin is known for its diversity – just like the Hotel Dietrich Bonhoeffer Haus. Whether at the reception, in the restaurant, in the kitchen, assisting with your conference, or with room service: you will encounter friendly staff from all corners of the German capital, including genuine Berlin originals. And, of course, dedicated employees from many other nations as well. We create a warm atmosphere with local flair and are also international – just like our guests.
Internationally
Connected
We are particularly proud of our long-standing cooperation with the Talitha Kumi College, a German Ev.-Luth. hotel management school in the West Bank/Palestine, which is supported by the Berlin Mission Society. Young aspiring chefs and trainees from the service sector, who study in the city of Beit Jala, regularly work in our establishment and, upon request, additionally spoil our guests with Mediterranean culinary delicacies.
About
Us
Javier Masri
Javier is a multi-talent. In addition to his job as a chef, he has completed three further master’s degrees (data science, finance, and administration) and currently works part-time as a lecturer/professor for data sciences. In his remaining time, he loves to skate, swim, or hike with friends.
“Hospitality is a non-stop challenge.”
Astrid Schiebel
55 years old, comes from Berlin Spandau, has been working in the company for 11 years, is responsible for the “all-around” (toilets, conference rooms), likes the variety, is good at approaching and listening to other people, could not sit behind the office desk, likes diamond painting, reading, spending time with her cat
“I like the variety in my job.
Just sitting behind the office desk, I couldn’t do that.”
Horst Schneider
58 years old, has been working for our company for 18 years. He is responsible for the “breakfast service”. Cooking was already one of his passions as a child, today he loves to travel.
“When you have nice colleagues, everything runs smoothly.”
Peter Oppermann
After many years of working in the cultural sector, he is responsible for the public relations of our conference centers. He also enjoys giving tours or lectures about the historical site for our guests.
“There is a warm atmosphere here in the heart of Berlin. Being allowed to help shape our public appearances, whether virtual or analog, is a creative challenge.”
Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, working together is success.
Henry Ford (1863 – 1947)