Klosteret is a nightclub located at Hauser Plads 32 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With an area of circa 2000 square meters, it is the largest night club in Denmark.[1] Klosteret was opened as a night club in February 2015 by the members of the pop group Infernal, Lina Rafn and Paw Lagermann.[2] Infernal owned more than half the place.[3] In the beginning of 2016, the place switched owners and is now called SGK by Fabio Klosteret 2.0.
^Lisbeth Grube. "Infernal vil skabe Danmarks største natklub i København". www.billedbladet.dk. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
^"Kjoler fra Faxe til Line Rafns nye store natklub". faxenyt.dk. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
^Lars Fogt. "Infernal åbner Danmarks største natklub". www.mx.dk. Archived from the original on 14 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
Klosteret is a nightclub located at Hauser Plads 32 in Copenhagen, Denmark. With an area of circa 2000 square meters, it is the largest night club in...
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biography of actress Aase Bye. She died in Oslo on 19 December 1987. Klosteret i St. Paul, Provence (painting; 1952) Kjøkkeninteriør (painting; 1955)...
established no later than 1240. In 1562 the street had become known as Bag Klosteret, the Danish equivalent of the original Latin phrase. The stream Borrebækken...
og Fiskerliv i Høifjeldene, 1876 Fra Finmarken [no]. Skildringer, 1881 Klosteret i Petschenga. Skildringer fra Russisk Lapland, 1884 Ordbog over det Lappiske...
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