Berlin's Prince Charles Club Finds Unique Home in Former Pool
The Prince Charles, a popular club in Berlin's Kreuzberg district, has found a unique home in the former Bechstein Klaviermanufaktur swimming pool. Part of the Aufbauhaus creative center, it hosts diverse events and is easily accessible by public transport.
The Prince Charles is situated near Moritzplatz, with U-Bahn station U8 and bus routes M29 and N8 stopping nearby. The club's bar is uniquely located in the former swimming pool, with patrons enjoying a bird's-eye view of the bartender. This former pool space now hosts a variety of events, from readings and salon evenings to typical club nights, reflecting the creative spirit of its host, the Aufbauhaus creative center.
The Prince Charles, nestled in Kreuzberg's Moritzplatz, offers a unique clubbing experience in a repurposed swimming pool. Its accessibility via U-Bahn and buses, along with its diverse event lineup, makes it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.
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