What’s the vibe?
Clubbing beats meet avant-garde artistic expression at this oh-so-cool alternative Berlin art space that hosts semi-regular pop-up events.
Why should I go?
Anomalie in Prenzlauer Berg hosts events, including techno nights, film screenings and art exhibitions. The best way to keep track of this smorgasbord of happenings is to follow is Instagram page.
While not all events are ticketed, check ahead at Resident Advisor to see if there are any specific events on that evening, and to check if you can book in advance to save yourself the trouble of buying on the night. Pace yourself. Anomalie is open some Fridays from 11 pm to Saturdays at 10 am when special events are on.
Cost depends on the event in question but expect around the €20 mark. Compared to some other Berlin clubs (we see you, Berghain), the door policy here is relatively easygoing.
What should I wear?
Like the door policy, Anomalies' dress code is laid back. Go in whatever makes you feel comfortable, but don’t rock up in something like sportswear - unless you’ve jazzed it up with some Berlin-esque touches, of course.
A word of warning. Sometimes Anomalie dishes up specific events with a very particular dress code in mind. Again, check their Instagram page or event description on Resident Advisor before you head out, and you will be swell.
Where’s good to eat/drink nearby?
Come summer, take your pick from the summer beer gardens to the west in Prenzlauer Berg, before heading over to Anomalie. Summer Garden at FaF at Volkspark Friedrichshain is 15 minutes by bus from Anomalie, and Prater Garten is 25 minutes by tram.
In the same area as Prater, there are a ton of restaurants and bars to pick from, like the delectable 60 Seconds to Napoli or the cocktails at 100 Gramm Bar, which serves till 3am.
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