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Germany’s embattled nightlife scene welcomes plan to reclassify clubs

Germany’s embattled nightlife scene welcomes plan to reclassify clubs

Summary

The German government plans to reclassify nightclubs as cultural institutions rather than entertainment or adult venues. This move aims to protect clubs from eviction and help sustain the country’s nightlife, which has faced closures due to rising rents, noise complaints, and social changes.

Key Facts

  • German nightclubs will be officially recognized as cultural and artistic spaces under new building regulations.
  • This change makes it harder for developers to replace clubs with new buildings.
  • The law still needs approval from Germany’s parliament and upper house but is expected to pass due to broad political support.
  • Previously, clubs were grouped with brothels, strip bars, and betting shops, facing strict noise rules.
  • The reclassification allows clubs to operate in some residential neighborhoods.
  • Many clubs in Berlin and across Germany have closed or face closure due to high rents and pandemic effects.
  • The federal culture minister supports the change as a way to protect live music and creative industries.
  • Clubs contribute to the economy by attracting international visitors and young workers.
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