Berlins Most Unique Clubs

Who wants to be normal?

 
 

Zur Klappe

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Probably the tiniest club in the country. “Zur Klappe” is just a whole in the ground that used to be a public toilet. It’s not much bigger than 40 m², but got all the charm of Berlin in it, with countless details to marvel on.

 

MS Hoppetosse

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MS Hoppetosse has been in use for almost 100 years. It served as a ferry, as a hospital ship, was sunk to the grounds of the Baltic sea, recovered and put back to service. Today it’s still serving, this time as party hot spot, directly on the Spree.

 

Berhghain

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Having been one of the biggest electrical power plants of the city. The former turbine room which is used as the main floor hosts astounding 20 meter high ceilings and a raw industrial design. If you ever wondered what a futuristic dystopian rave looks like, this is it.

 

Tresor

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There’s only one place in the world where you can party underground in a massive vault. Tresor has played a major part in shaping the techno culture since the very beginning and is still after 20 years on of the leaders in the scene.

 

Griessmühle (closed)

Blessed with the biggest outside areas, this clubs flair lies within it’s past as a noodle factory, with all the machinery and granaries still being around that turned into a wonderful playground for adults.

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