FKK Point in Bruchsal is a stroke of luck for the audience in Baden-Württemberg and nearby Switzerland who are plagued by high tariffs. There is hardly a sauna club in the region that can offer such a full range of clubbing services for a comparatively low entrance fee. In the very compact party club there is always a lively atmosphere, which is not least due to the considerable
line-up in view of the limited space available. On vibrant party days, the close contact room is like a chicken coop and everyone is in high spirits. In the two-storey building, apart from the bar, there is also a larger relaxation room with performance huts, a cinema, a wet area with sauna, jacuzzi, showers and massage facilities and a dining room - catering included in the entrance fee!
The rooms are located on the upper floor of the house. The establishment also has a cosy outdoor pool terrace. The FKK Point is managed very active and customer-oriented, which is not least expressed in numerous special events and themed days. At FKK Point, nudism is pure culture. A few blocks away you will find the --> FKK Pirates Park. The club is generous to birthday persons and grants them free admission.
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Birthday persons get free admission upon presentation of their identity card.
Direct ticket 20 EUR.
30min 50 EUR.
Line-up Range: Min |5-25| Max
Bruchsal
Onomastics: Bruohsella (Germanic,= manor in the swamp)
first documentary mention: 976 A.D.
Number of inhabitants: 45,000
Area: 93,03 km²
State: Baden-Württemberg
Administrative district: Karlsruhe
County: Karlsruhe
Vehicle registration plate: KA
River: Saalbach
The Club FKK Point is located in Bruchsal west of the railway station.
Bruchsal is located in the so-called Kraichgau region, about 20 kilometres north of Karlsruhe. Bruchsal is regarded as the city with the largest asparagus market in Europe. In today's municipal structure, the urban area also includes the municipalities of Obergrombach, Untergrombach, Büchenau, Helmsheim and Heidelsheim since 1 October 1974. Bruchsal can easily be reached via the A5 motorway and the Bruchsal railway station by public regional transport and IC long-distance traffic.
Historically the town belongs to the diocese of Speyer. An old document from this period to the diocese of Freising, made in Bruchsal, is considered the first evidence of the word Austria (Ostarricci). In 1821, the archbishopric of Freiburg took over responsibility for the city. Particularly from the baroque past of Bruchsal, the parish church of St. Peter, built by Balthasar Neumann, the Bruchsal Castle with the court church of Bruchsal and the castle garden, the Belvedere pleasure palace with the city garden and the Michael Chapel in the Michaelsberg nature reserve, which is considered a place of pilgrimage, can still be seen today. The keep of the medieval castle Bruchsal has been preserved.
Well-known faces from Bruchsal are the journalist Dr. Franz Alt and the actress Katja Keller.
PLAZA Hotel Bruchsal (1,6 Km)
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Kaiserstraße 68
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https://www.ratskeller-bruchsal.de