Kultfabrik, Cultural center in Berg am Laim, Munich, Germany.
Kultfabrik was a cultural center housed in a former factory complex in Berg am Laim, featuring over 25 venues and art spaces. The complex offered clubs, bars, theaters, and exhibition areas that visitors could explore in one location.
The site was originally an industrial location that was transformed into a creative cultural venue in 2003 as a successor to Kunstpark Ost. It served as an arts destination until 2016, when it closed due to urban development projects.
The venue served as a meeting point for artists and music lovers who gathered in galleries, clubs, and theater spaces. These areas allowed visitors to experience contemporary art forms and watch local creators at work.
The complex was accessible by public transportation and offered access to multiple venues with a single entrance fee. Most clubs and bars opened in the late evening and remained open into the early morning hours.
The complex also housed a potato collection that documented the history and significance of this crop. This unusual exhibition was not what most visitors expected when they arrived at the venue.
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