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MaHalla is a distinctive nightclub and cultural venue located in the Oberschöneweide district of Berlin, Germany. Housed in a sprawling, post-industrial complex that was once part of Berlin’s historic AEG transformer factory, MaHalla has gained a reputation for its unique architectural atmosphere—a raw, monumental setting defined by towering ceilings, original machinery, and an almost cathedral-like sense of scale. Opening its doors in 2021, MaHalla quickly established itself as a hub of creativity, bridging Berlin’s tradition of underground electronic music with contemporary experimental art and performance.
The name "MaHalla" references both the Balkan word for “neighborhood” and its echo of “Mahalla,” suggesting a gathering place for diverse communities. Since its inception, MaHalla has become synonymous with inclusivity, avant-garde programming, and immersive large-format events that range from club nights and raves to art exhibitions and interdisciplinary festivals. Unlike many Berlin clubs, it places a strong emphasis on hybrid art forms, supporting both local and visiting creative talent across multiple scenes.
Structurally, MaHalla has remained in its original location, carefully preserving the industrial heritage of the space while adapting it for performance and communal gatherings. The venue’s design choices intentionally highlight its industrial past, with minimal interventions to the historic fabric, which further amplifies the impact of audio-visual installations and large-scale performances. This connection to Berlin’s manufacturing legacy and its commitment to contemporary creativity has helped MaHalla become an important player in the city’s nightlife and cultural landscape.
Notable artists who have performed at MaHalla include international acts such as Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, and Aurora Halal, as well as renowned local talents like Ellen Allien, Dasha Rush, and Acid Pauli. The venue also regularly collaborates with collectives such as CTM Festival and Berlin Atonal, bringing experimental performers like Ryoji Ikeda, Pan Daijing, and Caterina Barbieri to its stages. Through these events, MaHalla continues to attract innovative artists and diverse audiences, solidifying its status as a vital site in Berlin’s ever-evolving music and art scene.

OPENING HOURS

Monday

00:00 - 00:00

Tuesday

00:00 - 00:00

Wednesday

00:00 - 00:00

Thursday

00:00 - 00:00

Friday

22:00 - 06:00

Saturday

22:00 - 06:00

Sunday

00:00 - 00:00

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UPDATED : 24 July 2025 at 08:59

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