Orangerie Neukölln is a renowned nightclub located in
Berlin, Germany, specifically in the dynamic district of Neukölln. Established in the early 2010s, the venue quickly gained traction for its unique approach to both music and nightlife culture, standing out in a city already famed for its vibrant club scene. Housed in a space that once served as a sprawling greenhouse, the Orangerie blends industrial charm with lush, plant-filled interiors, offering partygoers an atmosphere that's both enchanting and relaxed.
Its history is intertwined with the evolution of Neukölln itself—from a working-class area to a hotspot of creative and subcultural activity. As
Berlin's nightlife
shifted beyond the more central districts, Orangerie Neukölln became a vital hub for those seeking innovative electronic music, inclusive parties, and a strong sense of community. Over the years, the club has undergone several renovations to enhance its sound system and preserve the historical greenhouse structure, but it has remained at its original location since its inception.
Culturally, Orangerie Neukölln is significant not only for hosting legendary parties but also for fostering collaborations with local artists, collectives, and activist groups, making it a focal point for social and artistic exchange. Despite fierce competition and shifting trends, the venue is lauded for its open-minded door
policy, diverse crowd, and commitment to high-quality music programming.
Notable artists who have performed at Orangerie Neukölln include
Ben UFO,
Helena Hauff,
Lakuti,
Tama Sumo,
Call Super,
Peggy Gou,
DJ Seinfeld, rRoxymore, and
Berlin favorites such as
Paramida,
Sarah Farina, and
Mobilegirl.
The club has also been a platform for rising local talents and experimental acts, further cementing its role as a
pioneer in
Berlin's ever-evolving nightlife.