Panic City in Hamburg, Germany, is not just a museum but a unique multimedia space dedicated to the life and work of the legendary German rock musician and artist Udo Lindenberg. Located in the heart of the famous Reeperbahn district in the St. Pauli Klubhaus building, this attraction offers visitors an exciting immersion into the eccentric world of one of the country's most iconic artists.

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Occupying an area of about 700 square meters, Panic City is an innovative combination of a museum, an interactive exhibition, and an art space. Here, every corner tells the story of Udo Lindenberg, his musical successes, artistic searches, and active social stance. Visitors can trace his creative path, learn about his inspirations, and discover the landmark moments of his career.
A special feature of Panic City is the extensive use of modern technology: from video installations and multimedia storytelling to elements of virtual and augmented reality. This allows you not just to look at the exhibits, but to literally interact with them, becoming part of Lindenberg's "Panic" world. The exhibition will be of interest to both long-time fans of the musician and those who are just discovering his work or are interested in contemporary German culture and art.