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Christian Eede
9 January 2023, 16:40

World's smallest club opens in Madrid

The club fits three people at a time

World's smallest club opens in Madrid

Teledisko, the brand that described itself as "the world's smallest club", has opened a new branch in Madrid.

Spread across just one square metre, the club can fit three people inside at a time. Once inside, people can play songs like ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' and Aqua's 'Barbie Girl', and take photos much like they would in a photo booth.

Partygoers can also control strobe lighting, a spinning disco ball and fog machines inside the club. The full experience lasts three minutes from the point you have selected a song outside and entered the booth.

There are five other Teledisko branches in and around Berlin, and this new Madrid location, which is free, is the first one to be opened outside of the area.

"The Teledisko is the smallest disco in the world," reads a message on Teledisko's website. "You can insert your favourite song by inserting a coin, then print out a photo directly and download a video via a link. What happens in the Teledisko stays in the Teledisko. Dance like there's no tomorrow!"

In 2021, an Australian musician and his twin brother took the Guinness World Records honour for the world's smallest mobile nightclub with their "Doof Shed".