Nachtasyl A location worth finding

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At the very top of the Thalia Theater is a space that has been one of the city's outstanding cultural venues for several years.

From readings to concerts - in the Nachtasyl (named after a drama by Maxim Gorki), it's rather the quiet tones that count. Of course, there are also festive moods here, but the program takes the main space in everything. For culture lovers a must and a pleasure. As a popular spot for the queer scene, everyone is welcome here!

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