Marmorbar occupies a 19th-century brick building at Vor dem Schlesischen Tor 3, in the Wrangelstraße quarter of Kreuzberg — once the wheelhouse of the Royal Waterways Engineering Inspection Office. Before Marmorbar, the address carried two cult names: Châlet, known for its riverside garden, fairy lights and sets that ran past sunrise, and Heinz Minki, an intimate room that mixed live performance with DJ culture. Marmorbar continues that lineage under one roof — bar, gallery, and club.
A marble counter anchors the room (hence the name), framed by gallery walls that rotate with local art and a sound system built for the long night. Next door sits Œlgarten — 900m² of open-air space with seating for up to 400 — so the mood can shift from intimate marble-lit interior to open-sky garden within steps.

Marmorbar runs at the intersection of cocktail craft and club culture: weekly series exploring psychedelic disco, obscure Italo, protohouse and Balearic cuts sit alongside reggaeton and dembow nights, with names like Memory Dance and LIFTED & RIFTED building a regular following. Indoor capacity runs to roughly 250 guests, and the space is available for private hire and event production beyond the regular program.

Marmorbar is a vibrant cocktail bar and music venue located in Kreuzberg, Berlin. Housed in a historic brick building that formerly hosted clubs like Châlet and Heinz Minki, it combines premium cocktail culture with urban electronic and disco nightlife.






