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Koblenz's iconic Agostea nightclub sells everything in final auction

A piece of Koblenz's nightlife history is disappearing. The Agostea auction offers one last chance to own its iconic dance floor relics—before the space fades into memory.

The image shows a group of vintage cars on display in a museum, with a number plate on one of them....
The image shows a group of vintage cars on display in a museum, with a number plate on one of them. The ceiling is adorned with lights, giving the room a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Koblenz's iconic Agostea nightclub sells everything in final auction

Agostea nightclub in Koblenz's Schängel-Center permanently closed its doors on July 31, 2024. Now, the venue's full inventory—from bar equipment to dance floor decor—is being sold off in an online auction. The auction, hosted on the Troostwijk platform, includes everything from event equipment to lighting and furniture. Bidders should note that all items are sold as-is, with no guarantees on functionality. A preview of the lots will take place on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. at Clemensstraße 26–30.

The first lot will close on Monday, April 13, 2026, at 3 p.m. Successful bidders must then collect their purchases a week later, on Monday, April 20, 2026, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Meanwhile, the future of the space left behind by Agostea remains uncertain. The Schängel-Center has yet to announce any plans for the vacant location.

The auction marks the final chapter for Agostea's physical presence in Koblenz. With no new tenant confirmed, the site's next use is still unknown. Interested buyers have until mid-April 2026 to bid on the nightclub's remaining assets.

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