“They wrote PEACE on the wall at Berghain! I refused entry,” tweeted the founder of the electric car manufacturer Tesla early on Sunday morning. He later followed up, writing, “Peace? I hate the word. Those who care about peace (myself included) don’t need to hear it. And those who don’t care about peace? Well…”
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Since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine, the “Peace” lettering has been emblazoned on the facade of the club building, a former combined heat and power plant from the GDR era. Several media outlets in Berlin speculated whether Musk actually took offense – or whether he might have been denied entry.
The Berghain is said to have “the hardest door in Berlin” – many people who want to party fail because of the bouncers, and according to media reports, celebrities too. In a ranking by “DJ Magazine”, the Berghain – notorious for its sexually extravagant club nights – has been listed among the world’s best clubs for years.
Musk opened his Tesla factory in Grünheide near Berlin on March 22, 2022. About a week ago – on March 28th – he let the Twitter community know that he had probably been infected with the corona virus again. But he is almost symptom-free.
Source: Nachrichten