Cocoricò, Electronic music club in Riccione, Italy.
Cocoricò is a nightclub with a transparent pyramid structure as its main hall, hosting up to 6,000 people during electronic music events. The space contains multiple rooms designed for different music styles and remains one of the largest dance venues on the Adriatic coast.
The club opened in 1989 and gained international recognition in 1993 under artistic director Loris Riccardi. Its growth and focus on specialized rooms made it a reference point for Europe's dance music scene.
The venue is central to Italy's electronic music culture and has drawn people passionate about dance music for decades. Visitors from around the world gather here to experience the sound culture that defines the place.
The venue opens mainly during summer months and maintains strict entry policies. Friday and Saturday nights typically offer the best lineups when most international artists perform.
An attached museum displays the history of nightclub culture in Italy through digital exhibitions. This collection documents how electronic music and dance culture evolved over the decades.
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