just bought a stake in Twitter, was denied entry, with culture and fashion publication Dazed saying he "didn't pass the vibe check." There is a strict no photos policy, and cameras on phones are taped over.
The dress code is also very liberal, with many revellers choosing to wear nothing at all, according to reports.The 1,500-capacity club, which has several dancefloors and rooms, opened in 2004 in a deserted part of the German capital and has since become an institution, and developed a reputation as an X-rated drug-fuelled non-stop party venue.It's also developed a reputation for being difficult to get into, with the door policy shrouded in mystery and people queueing for hours to be expected.
BerghainTrainer.com, a site that lets you practice your entry-gaining ‘techniques’ with a virtual Berghain bouncer was even set up in response.Sven Marquardt, who became famous for being the doorman at Berghain, once quipped: “I don’t mind letting in the odd lawyer in a double-breasted suit with his Gucci-Prada wife.
If they make a good impression, let them in.“We also take guys in masks and kilts, or Pamela Anderson blondes in run-of-the-mill high-street outfits who tag along with bearded blokes, licking the sweat off each others’ armpits.
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