28 December, 2012

Parisian Silencio Club

You need either a member’s card or good contacts on the Parisian scene to get into Silencio, the private club conceived by film director David Lynch. Up until midnight, the club, which opened in October 2011, is reserved for members and their private guests only, after which time entrance to this hot spot in the basement of Rue Montmartre is officially opened to the public.

Silencio, inspired by Lynch’s classic film “Mulholland Drive”, pays homage to the legacy of early salon culture - from Parisian literary circles of the 17th century to London’s 18th century private clubs, from the Voltaire’s Dadaists of Zurich to the Tabou’s existentialists of Saint Germain des PrĂ©̀s, from Paris’Palace to New York’s Studio 54.

In addition to the club where various art exhibitions are also held, there is a bar, restaurant, cinema, concert hall and art library. Club Silencio offers a large choice of original and unique cocktails, wines and spirits, finger food as well as food tasting.

To read some of the membership rates & requirements go here.

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