Bar 25

[5] On May 3, 2012, the documentary Bar25 – Tage außerhalb der Zeit[6] premiered in German cinemas, documenting the history of Bar 25 and its founders from the very beginning.

The club itself consisted of a wooden shed in the style of a western saloon, which could be used only in the summer.

[1] The place included a music stage, a fireplace, a hostel, a circus tent for theater and cinema performances, a pizza hut, a sauna area with a pool, and private accommodation on the premises, as many employees also stayed there long-term.

[9][10] The site on which Bar25 was located was situated between Holzmarkt street and the north bank of the Spree river, not far from the Ostbahnhof.

As with many of these urban empty spaces along the former Berlin wall strip, it was subcultural users who appropriated the place.

Bar 25 in April 2009
Port O'Brien at Bar 25 (2009)