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Step into The Fuge

where space-age history meets unforgettable events. Located in Warminster, PA, The Fuge occupies the former Johnsville Naval Air Development Center’s 11,000-square-foot centrifuge chamber, once used to train astronauts during the Mercury and Apollo programs. At its core is the largest and most powerful human centrifuge ever built, a 180-ton marvel that spun at 173 mph to simulate extreme gravitational forces, where legends like John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, and Buzz Aldrin prepared for spaceflight.

Today, this historic icon becomes the backdrop for modern celebrations. With soaring 24-foot walls, customizable state-of-the-art lighting, two towering 38-foot movie screens, and full audiovisual production facilities, The Fuge transforms into an unmatched canvas for weddings, corporate events, galas, mitzvahs, proms, concerts, and more. Owner Sam Cravero, a history enthusiast, retained this piece of aerospace heritage while carefully renovating the space, preserving the massive centrifuge arm and enveloping it with industrial elegance.

From intimate gatherings in “The Lab” and “The Studio”, to grand events hosting over 1,000 guests, The Fuge offers versatility with style. With award-winning in-house catering, flexible AV services, and a built-in partnership with Tranquility Brewing Company, The Fuge delivers an experience that's equal parts historic, high-tech, and unforgettable!

Night view of the Fuge nightclub entrance with large illuminated sign, glass doors, potted plants inside, and stairs leading up to the entrance.
A collage of four images: an astronaut on the moon, a person in a capsule with the label 'Johnsville, Pa,' a person in a U.S. Navy capsule, and a large building with cars parked outside.
Interior of a lounge with pink lighting, featuring various seating arrangements like sofas, armchairs, and small tables.