Ambasada Gavioli

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The Ambasada Gavioli is a Slovenian night club located in Izola, and named after its architect Mr. Gavioli. It has a surface of 1600m2 and takes 2000 guests at night.

The project is inspired from literature, theatre, cinema and fashion. Some themes include Italian Baroque with Juliet's balcony and the Baudelaire's Evil Flowers. The architecture of the club is divided in two floors: wider main room and smaller, more intimate privee', which are connected with a glass wall, that allow visual and programming contact of rooms.

The Ambasada Gavioli uses different materials like wood, white stone and copper, combined in an Mediterranean style.

The music of Ambasada Gavioli is bases on a combination of several modern directions in club music, like clubbing techno futurism and modern house.

The music is played by international DJs residents and other artists. These include Supa DJ Dmitry (from Deee-Lite), Sven Väth (Frankfurt), Marshall Jefferson (Chicago), Laurent Garnier (Paris), Richie Hawtin (Canada), Jeff Mills (Detroit), Takkyu Ishino (Tokyo), Westbam (Berlin), Boris Dlugosch (Germany) among others.

Ambasada Gavioli has young people visiting from countries such as Italy, Croatia and Austria.

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