Fundbureau From lost and found to live club

© Fundbureau Inhaberin Ute Daxl
© Fundbureau Inhaberin Ute Daxl
© Fundbureau Inhaberin Ute Daxl
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In the late 1990s, a dance and live club with the same name but French spelling opened in a former lost-and-found office under the Sternbrücke bridge - and played a major role in turning this intersection into a hub of Hamburg's nightlife.

Every month, live concerts and dance evenings of various orientations take place in the catacomb-like premises of the Fundbureau. The Fundbureau lives from its contrasts. From newcomers to established artists, here ambition, entertainment and ecstasy shake hands. There are wild nights with cultural highlights. For electronic music, Fundbureau is one of the hottest spots in town. The bar area is sleek and cozy, the drinks are poured well. Into the night.

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