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Die Inhalte dieser Website werden mit größtmöglicher Sorgfalt erstellt. Berghain, Berlin. So wie Ayahuasca – nur ohne Schamane. In a 2014 memoir, bouncer Sven Marquart explained that his job was all about fostering the “right mix”.“I don’t mind letting in the odd lawyer in a double-breasted suit with his Gucci-Prada wife. Beim fünften Mal versuchten wir das, was Fabian Burghardt riet: möglichst ohne Gesichtsentgleisungen und „seriös“. Berghain (German pronunciation: [bɛɐ̯k.haɪn]) is a nightclub in Berlin, Germany.It is named after its location near the border between Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain in Berlin, and is a short walk from Berlin Ostbahnhof main line railway station. All rights reserved. Nr. Im Berghain selbst brachten Marcelo Buscaino und Heidi Mottl 2006 ihre Elektro-Oper „After Hours“ zur Uraufführung, das Staatsballett Berlin folgte im Jahr darauf mit „Shut up and dance“. Club Berghain is ontstaan uit club Ostgut waar nu Berghain en de Panoramabar zich huisvesten, altijd leuk avondje stappen Die Mitarbeiter sind in Kurzarbeit. “We also take guys in masks and kilts, or Pamela Anderson blondes in run-of-the-mill high-street outfits who tag along with bearded blokes, licking the sweat off each others’ armpits. Visitors can view work by likes of Olafur Eliasson and Tacita Dean and take guided tours of venueBerlin’s legendary Berghain nightclub will relax its notoriously strict door policy for art lovers from next month as the venue turns into a gallery while the German capital’s nightlife remains on hold because of the pandemic.Berghain, housed in an old power plant on the border between the Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg districts, will from 9 September show works produced during the Covid-19 lockdown by 85 Berlin-based artists, including established figures such as Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean and Wolfgang Tillmans and younger names such as Shirin Sabahi, Christine Sun Kim and Sandra Mujinga.Visitors will be able to book guided tours that will take them through the club’s 3,500-sq-metre premises, including the dancefloor and the Panorama bar.The entrance fee will go towards supporting Berghain, one of 140 nightclubs in Berlin facing an uncertain future because of the pandemic.In keeping with the club’s usual policy, visitors will be forbidden from taking photos inside the venue.The show, called Studio Berlin, has been organised by but does not include works owned by the foundation of the art collector couple Christian and Karen Boros, whose collection is on display inside a former second world war air raid shelter in central Berlin.Berghain’s door staff have a reputation for turning away punters who do not meet its standards. Bars & Clubs. Club Berghain is een bekende "underground" techno club in Berlijn, gemixt publiek, electronische muziek en dansen van 24:00 tot 7:00. The former railway warehouse that housed the club was subsequently demolished. «Nach einer langen Pause wagen wir einen langsamen Start in den Sommer», heißt es auf der Homepage des Techno-Clubs. Berghain. Berlins berühmtester Club, das Berghain, ist seit Beginn der Corona-Krise stillgelegt.