Club Babenberger Passage, Vienna
Located beneath Vienna's famous Ring that encircles the city center, the Babenberger Passage emerged as a club in October 2003, originally serving as a pedestrian underpass. Situated in the heart of the city, right alongside one of Vienna's renowned boulevards, Passage has evolved into Austria's premier party destination, boasting the highest guest turnout in the country.
The Babenberger Passage is frequently hailed as one of Vienna's most upscale and prestigious nightclubs. This venue offers a futuristic ambiance, a versatile interior design, cutting-edge lighting, and a tailor-made sound system provided by Funktion One, all positioned directly beneath the Ring Straße. It seamlessly marries top-tier nightlife with exceptional experiences. In 2021, after nearly two decades, the club underwent significant renovations, setting new benchmarks for the decades to come.
The Babenberger Passage welcomes patrons from Thursday to Saturday, offering a diverse program encompassing Disco, HipHop, RnB, and House music. Over the years, the club has hosted a roster of renowned artists, including Timbaland, Craig David, Arrested Development, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and many more. For enthusiasts of pure house music, notable artists like Axwell, Dennis Ferrer, DJ Hell, Little Louie Vega, ATFC, D.O.N.S., Martin Solveig, Eddie Thoneick, and others have graced the stage.
The Babenberger Passage is frequently hailed as one of Vienna's most upscale and prestigious nightclubs. This venue offers a futuristic ambiance, a versatile interior design, cutting-edge lighting, and a tailor-made sound system provided by Funktion One, all positioned directly beneath the Ring Straße. It seamlessly marries top-tier nightlife with exceptional experiences. In 2021, after nearly two decades, the club underwent significant renovations, setting new benchmarks for the decades to come.
The Babenberger Passage welcomes patrons from Thursday to Saturday, offering a diverse program encompassing Disco, HipHop, RnB, and House music. Over the years, the club has hosted a roster of renowned artists, including Timbaland, Craig David, Arrested Development, Thirty Seconds to Mars, and many more. For enthusiasts of pure house music, notable artists like Axwell, Dennis Ferrer, DJ Hell, Little Louie Vega, ATFC, D.O.N.S., Martin Solveig, Eddie Thoneick, and others have graced the stage.
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Sight Name: Club Babenberger Passage
Sight Location: Vienna, Austria (See walking tours in Vienna)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Vienna, Austria (See walking tours in Vienna)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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