Grünspan, Music venue in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany.
Grünspan occupies a corner building with red brick walls and tall stucco columns inside, holding around 800 people. The space sits on Große Freiheit street and hosts concerts across alternative rock, hip-hop, soul, reggae, and pop.
The venue started in 1968 inside a former movie theater and evolved from a space for alternative music into a central hub of Hamburg's music scene. This growth made it a solid anchor for live performances in the city.
The painted mural on the exterior comes from Hamburg artists Dieter Glasmacher and Werner Nöfer and has shaped the district's look since 1995. The artwork makes the building easy to spot as you walk through the street.
The venue sits near Reeperbahn and is easy to find via Große Freiheit, where visitors can spot multiple entrances and landmarks. Being close to other restaurants and bars makes it simple to spend the whole evening in the area.
In November 1998, R.E.M. performed here for a major Rockpalast broadcast, underscoring the venue's standing among Germany's top music spots. This moment remains memorable in the story of live music exchange between international and local artists.
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