This research has created a new point of focus on raves to further analyse how club culture can be seen as a new form of religion as well as part of a ritual in a post- ritual architectural space. Borrowing terms laid down by anthropologists who have studied the processual stages of a ritual, it is evaluated how a rave can be perceived as a cultural resurgence of the festive and if so, then how are its mythologies of an elsewhere realised and how ti can provide new avenues for experiences of the sacred in an atomised society. Berlin is then introduced as a a case study to show how four main connections can be made between the meanings of ritual, club-goer (raver), institution (or built space) and the city. The aforementioned connections include even more intermediate ‘stops’, such as the concept of creative city, tourism and city branding.