Smolna

Smolna is a club located in the heart of Warsaw and situated in a beautiful prewar tenement house on Smolna 38 Street. The building was constructed in 1903 by a great architect Bronisław Brochwicz-Rogóyski for Braniccy, a Polish aristocratic family. During the World War II this tenement house was almost completely destroyed. After the war its top floors were rebuilt and its undergrounds still have visible marks of Warsaw Uprising.

Smolna complex is almost 1300 m2 and consists of two dance floors, chill out room, three opened bars and a patio (which is an additional open-air dance floor). At the weekends club is filled with electronic music — house, tech house, deep house, techno — and also alternative and experimental music.

Every week club is visited by the biggest acts of Polish and international club scene. Events held on Fridays evenings are usually organized in partnership with famous promoters, music labels and collectives. Saturday evenings, on the other hand, are organized with club’s residents with whom we create a series of events called Smolna: NN.

MEDIA

Wsparcie ze środków Subwencji Finansowej udzielonej przez PFR S.A.