Renate
Night club · Friedrichsberg ·

Renate

Night club · Friedrichsberg ·

Multi-room nightclub with DJs, cocktail bar, garden, and labyrinth

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Alt-Stralau 70, 10245 Berlin, Germany Get directions

€20–30

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Alt-Stralau 70, 10245 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 25041426
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€20–30

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Salon sur Wilde Renate

"This squat-style DIY disco club is on the fringes of Friedrichshain on the border of Treptow. Run by artists with a focus more on upbeat disco and house music than hammering techno, it has a much more easygoing vibe than the bigger clubs and hosts burlesque and other fun themed nights. Getting in isn’t as difficult as other clubs either, though you’ll need to make a bit of effort (don’t be drunk, no groups of men, etc)." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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"Lost in the Labyrinth Berlin’s most surreal bar experience is right where you’d expect it to be—in the trendy Friedrichshain neighborhood. Just a few blocks from some of Berlin’s most legendary nightclubs, the club Wilde Renate is a mismatched collection of buildings surrounding a small beer garden. It's an easy place to get lost, even more so because there’s a purposely-built labyrinth underneath the nightclub. The labyrinth, Peristal Signum, isn’t just an art installation but a full-on experience for the mind. It was designed haphazardly by three artists over nine months in 2010. The maze was built completely out of found scrap materials (like most everything else in Berlin ) and includes everything from glass bottles to car parts. For 10€, you're given a token to enter the labyrinth. Entries are scattered so that only one person enters at a time, though you're likely to run into people once inside. Without spoiling too much, I'll say it's a trippy experience. Persistal Signum is open Wednesday to Saturday, from 6pm to 10pm, at Salon zur wilden Renate. Ask the bartender to put your name on the list to get inside the labyrinth. There's usually a wait."

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"Lost in the Labyrinth Berlin’s most surreal bar experience is right where you’d expect it to be—in the trendy Friedrichshain neighborhood. Just a few blocks from some of Berlin’s most legendary nightclubs, the club Wilde Renate is a mismatched collection of buildings surrounding a small beer garden. It's an easy place to get lost, even more so because there’s a purposely-built labyrinth underneath the nightclub. The labyrinth, Peristal Signum, isn’t just an art installation but a full-on experience for the mind. It was designed haphazardly by three artists over nine months in 2010. The maze was built completely out of found scrap materials (like most everything else in Berlin ) and includes everything from glass bottles to car parts. For 10€, you're given a token to enter the labyrinth. Entries are scattered so that only one person enters at a time, though you're likely to run into people once inside. Without spoiling too much, I'll say it's a trippy experience. Persistal Signum is open Wednesday to Saturday, from 6pm to 10pm, at Salon zur wilden Renate. Ask the bartender to put your name on the list to get inside the labyrinth. There's usually a wait."

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"Lost in the Labyrinth Berlin’s most surreal bar experience is right where you’d expect it to be—in the trendy Friedrichshain neighborhood. Just a few blocks from some of Berlin’s most legendary nightclubs, the club Wilde Renate is a mismatched collection of buildings surrounding a small beer garden. It's an easy place to get lost, even more so because there’s a purposely-built labyrinth underneath the nightclub. The labyrinth, Peristal Signum, isn’t just an art installation but a full-on experience for the mind. It was designed haphazardly by three artists over nine months in 2010. The maze was built completely out of found scrap materials (like most everything else in Berlin ) and includes everything from glass bottles to car parts. For 10€, you're given a token to enter the labyrinth. Entries are scattered so that only one person enters at a time, though you're likely to run into people once inside. Without spoiling too much, I'll say it's a trippy experience. Persistal Signum is open Wednesday to Saturday, from 6pm to 10pm, at Salon zur wilden Renate. Ask the bartender to put your name on the list to get inside the labyrinth. There's usually a wait."

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"If you’re looking for a place to stumble down a dreamy rabbit hole, Salon zur Wilden Renate is the perfect place, thanks to an atmosphere that screams debaucherous party—in your grandma’s house. On its famous theme nights, don’t be surprised to see trippy and individually decorated rooms, dance floors blaring everything from electro to disco and everything in between—and maybe even an indoor treehouse. There’s also an outdoor courtyard area with its own bar that makes for a great space to catch your breath before diving back into the madness." - Krystin Arneson

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Beau S.

Google
Renate is a wild, multi-storey maze that feels like stepping into another world. Each floor has its own vibe, from groovy house to heavier techno, with hidden corners and spots to mingle / recharge. There’s also the garden area where it’s quiet and noise levels are much lower. The crowd is diverse, friendly, and fully locked into the music. Drinks are solid for Berlin prices, and staff keep things moving without breaking the energy. Easily one of the best clubbing experiences in the city if you’re after something raw, creative, and unforgettable.

Kritika K.

Google
22 euros per person to get in, they question you before you get in and it’s a really run down club, toilets did not have seats and stunk of piss everywhere, so disgusting I was in tears having to use the facilities. You’d think charging so much entry fees and drink prices, they would at least keep it clean. Music was good but the atmosphere was awful. Rude staff on bars. We left after less than 1 hour as could not stand being in there!

Lorenzo Grilli (.

Google
The vibes are really good, the entrance is selective but not too much, so I feel like it doesn't ruin the experience, but it enhances it, makes it kind of special. The place is like a squat, it's like dancing in an occupied house, with stairs, rooms, such a cool environment. Drinks prices are ok, not too high

Sarah B.

Google
Best night I've had in a long time. Quality sound systems, amazing crowd, friendly staff. I can't wait to go back!

Fabian Sollerhag L.

Google
U don’t go there for the food. But i’ll tell you this; once when i was feeling the worst, i got fed a banana and a croissant by a dragqueen and i felt much better

Philippe P.

Google
Very friendly staff. The woman at the door, so open minded and friendly 🕊️ very open towards every colour and diversity. You can find this information in internet about the things that happened inside this club. Congratulations, your 🦍 behaviour made a few contribution to return as fast as possible to 1944. Sending you lots of love and light ☄️✌️🪶✨

Nick M.

Google
There have been articles about Klubsterben and Renate is often featured. I understand why. I live in Berlin and speak fluent German, but they refused entry to myself and a few friends who were visiting. We are a bit older so maybe they thought we'd spoil the vibe. It's hard to feel sad for such places when they treat you like this.

yadvendra K.

Google
I got the entry as a single male (Indian). It's more about vibe and if you are going in with right expectations and want to respect club rules. The music and dance floors were nice. Outside sitting is not as good as Sisyphos but it's still very nice and unique.