Blow Up (club)

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AddressElisabethplatz, 80801 Munich
LocationSchwabing, Munich, Germany
Coordinates48°9′26.9″N 11°34′31.4″E / 48.157472°N 11.575389°E / 48.157472; 11.575389
OperatorSamy brothers
Blow Up
The former Blow Up in 2019
Interactive map of Blow Up
AddressElisabethplatz, 80801 Munich
LocationSchwabing, Munich, Germany
Coordinates48°9′26.9″N 11°34′31.4″E / 48.157472°N 11.575389°E / 48.157472; 11.575389
OperatorSamy brothers
Typenightclub
Capacity2,500[1]
Construction
Built1926
Opened1967
Closed1972

The Blow Up (1967–1972) was a nightclub in Munich and Germany's first large-scale discotheque. During its existence, the nightclub was the favorite topic of magazines and daily newspapers because of countless happenings, drug stories and its psychedelic light projections.[2][3] The British Pathé described the club as being "the hottest and most expensive happening center in West Germany. It's wild, it's way-out, it's with it, it's got everything."[4]

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