Sisyphos
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Sisyphos

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In our words:

You can't talk about partying in Berlin & not call it Sisyphos! The name Sisyphos probably comes from the constant partying at the weekend, but it's fitting because once you've been there, you're always drawn back to this club. If you go through the big gate, you probably won't be coming out again any time soon. With attention to detail, time and place fade into the background and you can lose yourself in the electronic sounds.

In the location's words:

Sisyphos is an open-air techno club in Berlin-Rummelsburg. Sisyphos hosts some of the wildest parties in town, often non-stop from Friday to Monday! It has a main warehouse-style room, usually with techno or tech house DJs, as well as a second room with more house-oriented music and a large outdoor garden littered with abandoned cars and other debris.

The Berlin open air club is run in a former dog biscuit factory and is one of the ten most popular clubs in Berlin! <3

Sisyphos in Berlin - a must-visit for party lovers:inside

Sisyphos in Berlin is an absolute hotspot for anyone who loves electronic music and long party nights. The club has made a name for itself worldwide with its unique atmosphere and legendary parties. It's not just about music here - it's an experience you won't soon forget. Iconic for the Sisyphos is the entrance gate with its two ducks, which turns you as a visitor into a Sisy-Duck ;-).

Party from Friday to Monday at Sisyphos in Berlin

The party never ends at Sisyphos! The parties here are known for often lasting for days - and that's no joke. The door closes on Saturday night and doesn't open again until Monday, so you can completely lose track of time. No wonder many here feel like they're in another world where time and space have no meaning. Long parties, long nights - that's the motto at Sisyphos!

Admission to Sisyphos in Berlin

Admission to Sisyphus is not quite as easy as in some other clubs. The door policy is known to be quite selective - but don't worry! You have the best chance if you appear relaxed and friendly and don't appear too loud or conspicuous. Also, there's no set dress code at Sisyphos, but it's all about you: Be authentic and yourself. The club mainly attracts a young, alternative crowd, so relaxed, comfortable outfits are a good choice. It's important that you feel comfortable and don't come overdressed or underdressed - make sure that your look isn't too chic or too flashy, but above all that it suits you and your personality!

Events at Sisyphos in Berlin

Sisyphos offers more than just classic club nights - you'll find a varied cultural program here! As well as the regular weekend parties, which often run from Friday evening to Monday morning, there are also themed parties where the grounds are transformed with creative decorations and interactive elements. Particularly popular are the summer parties, which focus on the extensive outdoor area with beach, lake and open-air dance floors.

In addition, Sisyphos always has artistic installations, pop-up bars and little surprises to make the experience even more colorful. For a breather between sets, you can stroll into the relaxed outdoor area or the food stalls, which turn the club into a true world of experience.

The history of Sisyphos in Berlin

Sisyphos opened in 2008 and has quickly become one of the most exciting club locations in Berlin. The site, a former dog cookie factory complex, was transformed with great creativity and attention to detail into a place that is urban, alternative and magical at the same time. The name "Sisyphus" is an allusion to Greek mythology and reflects the idea of constant resurgence and endless partying - time really does feel endless here. What's more, international DJ greats such as Victor Ruiz, Andreas Henneberg, Beth Lydi and even Scooter have already provided legendary nights at Sisyphos - often unannounced and always surprising.

Frequently asked questions about Sisypos in Berlin

  • What is the best way to get to Sisyphos in Berlin?

The best way to get to Sisyphos is by public transport: S-Bahn, streetcar or bus. The nearest stations are Rummelsburg S-Bahn station (approx. 10-15 minutes' walk) and Ostkreuz S-Bahn/regional train station (approx. 20-25 minutes' walk or a short bus/tram ride). Parking spaces directly at the club are limited and often full; in the surrounding area, residents' parking is sometimes permitted. If possible, it is therefore best to come by public transport or by bike.

  • Do I have to buy a ticket in advance to visit Sisyphos in Berlin?

Some events have advance ticket sales, others sell at the Box Office. Advance booking is recommended for well-known line-ups - seats often sell out quickly. Prices and availability can be found in the respective event announcement.

  • Are photos and videos allowed at Sisyphos Berlin?

Sisyphos respects the privacy of its guests: At the entrance, staff may place stickers on cameras/mobile phones to reduce photo and video recordings. Please follow the instructions of the staff.

  • Is Sisyphos in Berlin barrier-free?

The site is uneven in places and retains the industrial character of the former factory; paths, steps and surfaces can therefore be difficult. If you have special access needs (ramps, assistance with entry, barrier-free toilets, etc.), it is best to contact Sisyphos in advance so that the team can organize support or provide instructions on the best way to get there.

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