Sisyphos

Berlin


On summer weekends, an old dog-food factory about 2km southeast of S-Bahn station Ostkreuz turns into a hedonistic indoor-outdoor party village that proves that Berlin can still ‘do underground’. Techno dominates the turntables on the main floor with its great sound system, while a second floor is more house oriented. Take tram 21 to Gustav-Holzmann-Strasse.


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