Molotow, Music venue in St. Pauli, Germany
Molotow is a music venue spread across three levels with capacity for around 530 people, featuring concert spaces alongside a rooftop bar offering views of the surrounding area. The space operates as a flexible venue accommodating various performance formats from smaller sets to medium-sized shows.
The venue was founded in 1990 and initially operated below street level at a central location before structural issues around 2013 led to relocation. Since then it has moved multiple times while maintaining its status as part of Hamburg's music landscape.
The venue serves as a gathering place for indie and punk rock fans who come to experience live performances in a casual setting. It functions as a central point in Hamburg's music scene where musicians and audiences connect around shared musical interests.
The venue is centrally located and easily reached by public transportation, particularly by following main transit routes in the area. It helps to explore the access beforehand and pay attention to timing, as visitor numbers vary significantly throughout the day and week.
The club hosted early performances by later internationally successful bands like The White Stripes and The Hives before they achieved mainstream recognition. Music publications have consistently ranked it among Germany's best music venues.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Location: Hamburg
GPS coordinates: 53.55011,9.95654
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:42
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