Duncker Club

Prenzlauer Berg


Way off the beaten track, Duncker is a rare Prenzlauer Berg club survivor in a century-old brick building that's seen stints as a horse barn, a salt warehouse and a GDR-era youth club. An all-ages, mostly local, crowd invades for indie, alternative and rock concerts or for the 'Montagsduncker' Goth nights. Free concerts on Thursdays, and chill-out garden in summer.


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