Prinzenbar Dancing under the chandelier

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Churning out electro parties, indie evenings and great concerts - this is how Prinzenbar has always attracted its guests to Kastanienallee.

Musicians such as Maximo Park and David Bowie have played here, and Justice and Bloc Party have made a splash on the dance floor. The Art Nouveau ambience with stucco ornaments and chandeliers - remnants of one of the first movie theaters in Germany - makes the club worth a visit. And since the admission prices are usually moderate, you can also check out a still unknown young music talent here on spec.

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