
His legend Berlin as a modern trend, it has been largely built on its clubs and nightlife. Few arrive in the German capital fully prepared and ready to stand in huge lines to get into the Berlin club.
Of course, the most legendary of all is none other than Bergen, the club that first opened its doors 2004 and his legend was further exaggerated by the fact that in it photography is strictly prohibited (indeed, there is a whole ritual to avoid this and the camera of every mobile that enters the space is pasted over with a sticker).
Well, it looks like, Now Berghain is facing a lockout before the end of the year.
At least that’s what Dazed reports, with multiple sources confirming the club’s closure, with one saying: “The beginning closes forever – the end will come this year.”
Another source comments: “One of the founders has already left and is said to be in the countryside in Brandenburg. The rest just “don’t want to” and have other plans for life.”
Earlier this month, the club’s record label and booking agency, Ostgut Ton.
So those of you who were at the Berghain for a party will soon be able to say, “I was there too.”
According to Dazed.
Source: Kathimerini

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