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Piccolo Mondo Disco
The guide was updated:Piccolo Mondo is the oldest and only disco club in Venice. Born as an art gallery in 1963, today, El Souk (its original name) is a club with a bar vibe where university students meet, dance, and have fun until the early hours of the morning.
Useful Information
- Address: Sestiere Dorsoduro, 1056A, Venice
- More Info: Near Gallerie dell'Accademia
- Website: elsouk.it
- Phone: +39 041 887 8154
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