The Spirito Martini Night Club Lets You Party in a Church
Marissa Liu — June 24, 2010 — Art & Design
References: yatzer
If you think church is boring, then Brussels' Spritio Martini night club might just change your mind. No sermons or Sunday Schools can be found in this former Anglican church. Instead, the Spirito Martini is a night club designed by Puresanghas that has become a popular hot spot with in-the-know Belgians.
Puresang maintained the gothic integrity of the church and turned it into the Spirito Martini night club, which boasts three bars, a VIP room and five lounge areas.
Puresang maintained the gothic integrity of the church and turned it into the Spirito Martini night club, which boasts three bars, a VIP room and five lounge areas.
Trend Themes
1. Gothic-inspired Nightclubs - Opportunity for creating unique nightlife experiences by repurposing religious or historic buildings into night clubs.
2. Church Conversion - Potential for transforming unused churches into alternative entertainment venues to attract a diverse audience.
3. Gothic Architectural Preservation - Growing interest in preserving and repurposing gothic-style buildings for modern use, presenting opportunities for architectural firms and restoration specialists.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality & Entertainment - Opportunity for nightlife entrepreneurs to capitalize on the popularity of unique venue experiences by creating gothic-inspired nightclubs.
2. Real Estate - Potential for real estate developers to acquire and convert disused religious buildings into alternative entertainment spaces, providing attractive investment opportunities.
3. Architecture & Restoration - Demand for preservation and conversion services to transform gothic buildings, such as churches, into functional spaces while maintaining their architectural integrity.
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