Panik City - Udo Lindenbergs Multimedia Erlebnis & Eventlocation, Interactive museum at Reeperbahn, Hamburg, Germany
Panik City is an interactive museum in the Klubhaus St. Pauli on the Reeperbahn that focuses on the career of German musician Udo Lindenberg. The exhibition uses videos, photographs, and sound installations to bring his life and work to life in a compact setting.
The artist began his career in the 1970s and became a symbol of the German rock scene during the division of Germany. The museum documents this development and shows how his music reached across political divides.
The space shows how Udo Lindenberg's music shaped German culture over decades and how fans continue to honor his work today. Visitors can understand the role rock and pop have played in German society.
The venue sits directly on the famous Reeperbahn in the entertainment district and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should plan for at least one to two hours to fully explore the exhibition and interactive stations.
Visitors can record their own version of a song in a real recording studio and learn how music production works. This hands-on element gives everyone a personal souvenir to take home from their visit.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
Address: Spielbudenplatz 21-22 im Klubhaus, Spielbudenpl. 21-22, 20359 Hamburg
Phone: +494064665500
Website: https://panikcity.de
GPS coordinates: 53.54922,9.96408
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:46
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