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All Aboard The Techno Train Nürnberg, It’s A 7 Hour-Dance Party Inside A High-Speed Train

Techno Train Nürnberg

The electronic dance music culture is engulfing the globe, one cutting-edge party venue at a time. And regions all over the world are more forward-thinking in their creative approaches when it comes to techno music. And Germany’s techno music scene is one of the most prominent and influential in the world. So much that it has a train journey of 7 hours, the ‘Techno Train Nürnberg’ is dedicated to only dancing and partying!

What Happens Inside Techno Train Nürnberg?

The Techno Train Nürnberg is a unique experience for electronic music enthusiasts. It combines the thrill of a train ride with the excitement of live techno music performances. Basically, it’s an annual electronic music event that takes place in the city of Nuremberg, Germany. The event is a train ride that takes place on a special train that is equipped with high-end sound systems and features performances from some of the world’s top techno DJs.

Leaving from Nuremberg, the rave train travels through Bavaria until Munich with no stops, finishing with a bang in the Bavarian capital, with an after-party. The Techno Rave Train has featured in the past famous artists such as Sebastian Grot and Klanglos.

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What More To Do In Nuremberg?

One of the unique features of the Techno Train Nürnberg is the way it brings together people from all over the world who share a passion for electronic music. The event has become a popular destination for techno music fans from Europe and beyond.

One of the most notable attractions in Nuremberg is the Nuremberg Castle, which dates back to the Middle Ages. Nuremberg is also known for its vibrant arts and culture scene. The city has numerous theatres, museums, and galleries, including the Germanisches National Museum, which is one of the largest museums of cultural history in Europe.

So, when are you going abroad for this special party train?

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