Retsins Lucifernum
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Retsins Lucifernum

Bar · St-anna ·

Gothic decor, eccentric host, cocktails & live music

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Twijnstraat 6, 8000 Brugge, Belgium Get directions

€10–20

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Novus Ordo Seclorum: 14 Places to Unearth Masonic Secrets

"While The Lucifernum in Bruges, Belgium is the private home of Barnum-esque provocateur Don “Willy” Retsin, the local celebrity often opens the doors of his repurposed Masonic Lodge to wild parties among the strange portraits and curious artifacts he has accumulated. Thanks to him and his Peruvian wife, who you are surely to meet once inside, a truly interesting combination of live performance and libation awaits.  As Retsin, a self-described “vampire,” describes it, his house originally housed a chapter of the Freemasons during the time of Napoleon. However during his residence in the space, he has refurbished the rich interior to resemble a living cabinet of curiosities. The walls are covered in huge portraits of vaguely sinister figures like something out of a particularly ominous nightmare, and the surfaces are covered in countless statues and figures that seem to have been collected from a wide range of eras and areas (and possibly horror dimensions). Retsin himself consideres the space to act as a sort of museum. There is also a distinctly Cuban flavor to much of the space and the events inside with rich rum cocktails served from the old bar and Latin music playing. This owes to Retsin’s professed past of textile trading in Central America. Regardless of the origins, the sense of Havana nights decadence pervades the home although it has been filtered through the morbid sensibility of a living oddity/most interesting man in the world.  Today The Lucifernum is open to the public on Sundays from 8 p.m to 11p.m. when daring party animals can ring the bell and be welcomed into the vampire’s lair." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Retsins Lucifernum

Elly C.

Google
Fun experience! Museum/art/drinks? They have like 6 cocktails, €15 to get in, look at the art, and have a drink.

Lindsay P.

Google
this place is really amazing, but me and my boyfriend got a particularly violent bout of food poisoning after drinking pisco sours from the same batch (just fyi for future visitors) p.s. the pisco sours were the only exact same things we ate/drank during our time in brugge ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Tom D

Google
A must do when you are in Bruges. It’s unlike any other place. I’m local and ik took us years to finally visit this place and is was worth it. 15 euro’s will grand you entrance and a nice cocktail after your visit. The place is filmed with unique decorations and paintings.

Anna M.

Google
Incredible place. As a lover of something creepy, dark and unusual, i was fascinated by this place, its story and people. For 15€ you get a tour, a cocktail and a great experience, if you are lucky. We, absolutely, were. We met Eddie, a man that is a friend of the owners for 25 years, Norma - the wife of the owner and the woman who makes cocktails, and the man (so sorry don’t know the name) who gave us the tour. We met talented people, who were playing piano and singing and we were happy to join them. Magical place 🖤

akanksha G.

Google
Absolutely amazing experience! So beautiful yet so spooky. And had the best cocktail ever - pisco sour. Must try for anyone and everyone.

James K.

Google
If Tim Burton opened a bar inside a surrealist painting, you’d get Restin’s Luciferium. This is not just a bar—it’s a sensory fever dream in the best possible way. Every corner is an explosion of character: art, antiques, mannequins, and lush plants all curated with obsessive eccentricity and zero apologies. It’s part gallery, part greenhouse, part gothic lair—and somehow still wildly inviting. The drinks? Impeccably mixed and full of flair (try the mojito with fresh mint and lime). The atmosphere? Transportive. I felt like I’d stepped into someone’s passionate, living art project—and that someone is clearly a mad genius. Every room unfolds like a scene from a movie you didn’t know you were starring in. The hosts were warm, charming, and clearly the keepers of this magical chaos. It’s no wonder this place made the list of Europe’s top 100 bars. If you’re in Bruges and don’t come here, you missed something truly singular.

Steve H.

Google
Truly amazing house, full of art, and things. Really amazing cocktails. You have to visit.

Kim G.

Google
Knew very little before we arrived which probably made it all the more fun. Amazing place, amazing hosts, not sure if we accidentally crossed into another world momentarily as it was meant to be closed when we were there?! Who knows. Must visit.