Edelfettwerk Dancing, lounging and live concerts

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The former factory for noble fats now serves as a place to go for party-loving Hamburgers.

In the fabulous, 6,000-square-meter location in Eidelstedt, people are invited to dance on two dance floors ("Großer Saal" and "Labor"). The two lounges ("Grüne Lounge" and "Orange Lounge") invite you for drinks in a cozy ambience. The music is predominantly electronic in nature - it is best to find out about the current program in advance on the website. A highlight is also the tower of the building, quasi the landmark of the Edelfettwerk. Thanks to the all-round glazed facade, you can enjoy an impressive view over the area.

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