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Nestled in the heart of Unknown City, Germany, Kleines Haus stands as a unique intersection of history and modern electronic music culture. Originally part of Das Staatsschauspiel Dresden—a theater institution that traces its roots back to the Königlichen Hoftheater—the venue has become a beacon for innovative performances and a platform for avant-garde electronic artists. Established in 1983 following the transformation of the Staatstheater Dresden, Kleines Haus has evolved from its theatrical origins into a dynamic space that champions the fusion of traditional art forms with contemporary electronic music.

Its reputation as a cultural hub is built on a foundation of historical significance, with the venue maintaining its architectural charm while embracing cutting-edge soundscapes that resonate with both local and international audiences. Over the years, Kleines Haus has welcomed a diverse array of artists who have contributed to its esteemed status in the electronic music scene. Philipp Demankowski, known for his eclectic sets and deep understanding of electronic rhythms, has graced the decks here, creating unforgettable nights for attendees.

Scherbe, another influential figure, has brought his unique blend of house and techno to the venue, further solidifying its reputation as a crucible of creativity. The venue has also hosted Albert van Abbe, whose experimental approach to techno has captivated audiences, along with Mokira, an artist celebrated for his ambient and dub-infused productions. Cuthead, with his genre-defying performances, adds to the illustrious list of talents that have transformed Kleines Haus into a vital player on the electronic music map.

Capacity

The capacity of Kleines Haus is 350.

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UPDATED : 16 October 2025 at 08:42