דאנג'ן, Fetish club in Tel Aviv, Israel
The Dungeon is a club in a central location on HaArba'a Street, featuring chains, cages, and other distinctive elements throughout the space. The venue is designed specifically to create a particular environment and look for visitors.
The club opened in 2002 in Jaffa within a Turkish building on Kedumim Square and later moved to Sharon Street. In 2018, it relocated to its current location on HaArba'a Street.
This venue draws people interested in BDSM culture, offering them a space to gather and experience live performances together. Visitors share a passion for this lifestyle and form their own community within these walls.
Visitors must wear black fetish attire to gain entry, and photography is not permitted inside. It's worth familiarizing yourself with the specific dress code before arriving.
The venue was a filming location for music videos by Israeli artists, including Regev Dahan's 'Black Rope' and Idan Raichel's 'From the Depths'. This connection to the music scene brought attention to the space beyond the local community.
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