A touch of anarchy and freedom
With its history as an air raid shelter from the Second World War, today's Club Goethebunker was previously a store for horse supplies. So the horse in the club's logo also has a history. And Goethe was the inspiration for the street in which the concrete block stands.
You can read its past from the building - both inside and out. There are bullet holes on the façade as well as the original horse logo of Reitbedarf Lenartz. The Goethebunker can therefore consider itself very fortunate to belong to a category of clubs that are probably rather rare worldwide. Their appearance alone makes them fun and they radiate an authentic power. Of course, such an appearance also polarizes. Solid reinforced concrete, rough, dirty and gloomy - you either love it or hate it, there is no middle ground. Anyone expecting extravagant amenities and special chichi will be disappointed. We think that's a good thing!
Then there are the people behind the club who "fill" it with content. The passion of the different characters for what they like and their idea of club culture form the basic framework of the Goethebunker. On the one hand, individuality reigns here. On the other hand, consistency with substance can only be achieved through collaboration. Guests and artists alike sense this. Welcome to the family!
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