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Under this motto, the Regenbogenfonds e.V. is organizing Europe’s largest lesbian and gay city festival for the 31st time in the traditional gay neighborhood around Nollendorfplatz in Berlin-Schöneberg.
Every morning from a.m., the five festival worlds are presented across 20, m² along Motz-, Eisenacher-, Fugger-, and Kalckreuthstraße: »The Film World – Queer Cinema in the Spotlight«, »The Politics World – Queer Voices in Democracy«, »The Positives – Health & Wellness World«, »The Sports World – Diversity in Motion«, and »The Desire World – Uncover the Diversity of the Senses«, along with a roomy range of queer woman , gay, bisexual, and trans-identifying projects, clubs, and organizations.
Every year, the LGBT* scene shows how to hold fun together at this gigantic open-air event around Nollendorfplatz. With well over , visitors from around the planet, it is by far the largest event of its kind.
Snacks, drinks, and song on six stages: »KISS FM« B with the thrash of Berlin, »SUNSHINE LIVE« D – electronic music radio, the »FLINTA* Stage« C, »Queer Media« E with a mix fro
FOLSOM EUROPE , the sexiest social. The street reasonable will take place on Saturday August 30th, from on Fuggerstr. / Welserstr. in Berlin‘s fetish district Schöneberg. We will possess more space than in the past 20 years, more vendors, more attractions and 3 full stages with world famous DJs and lots of business. The 22nd edition of FOLSOM EUROPE will be presented by loyal sponsors you already know and many brand new sponsors.
But FOLSOM EUROPE is much more than a one day event.
Beside of the street fair we will present a week complete of wow moments: 6 major parties during the weekend, fetish theme parties at the local bars and clubs all week long, cigar nights and BLUF meetings, the world’s biggest leather and fixation retail offer presented by a dozens of superb and unique stores in Berlin, four sightseeing bus tours, a party boat tour, a classic concert and the FOLSOM EUROPE art center at an original former Berlin jail. So we recommend: reach on Wednesday or earlier and stay at least until Sunday. Cause you don’t want to fail to catch the best leather and fetish week of Don’t be late
Christopher Street Day: Pride Transcends Cultural Barriers
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The festival allows for the creation of a cultural dialogue, which transcends political, ethnic and religious boundaries
July 05th,Berlin Pride, called Christopher Street Night (CSD) in German consists of two parts. The day begins with a march (CSD Demo) and ends with a grand final rally (CSD Finale). Both events will take place on Saturday, July 23rd, All are welcome to attend.
The first Christopher Street Day (CSD) in Berlin was celebrated on June 20th, Since then, the same-sex attracted community has extended its political agenda by broadening the definition of diversity and pushing for equal rights.
The celebration draws more than , visitors each year. The festival features an entertainment program with live harmony, information booths, market stalls and a wide range of culinary treats. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender groups will curate performances and exhibitions.
The event also provides comprehensive information about the LGBTQ community and LGBTQ culture in the world of sports, movie, and politics. Al
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Upcoming Events in Berlin
25 July
PiepShow Party: monthly Techno party for queers and friends. This Friday with DJ Chris Bekker, Tim Hagemann and Juan Del Chambo, among others.
Dresscode: sporty, kinky, creative, not casual nor street clothes.
From @ KitKatClub (Köpenicker Straße 76/Brückenstraße)
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About Berlin and its queer life
Berlin's origins travel back more than years. In Berlin became the capital of the kingdom of Prussia and in of the German Empire. Although Prussia was dictated by a gay king from till (Fredrick II), Berlin's gay career started only hundred years later. In the s (the ›Golden Twenties‹) Berlin was seen as the city with the most lively and advanced gay subculture in Europe. That, of course, ended after when Hitler and the Nazis were given power in Germany. (A memorial for gays persecuted by the Nazi regime was opened in Berlin in , prolonged overdue after more than 60 years.
After the end of Society War II in and with the start of the cold war, Berlin had been divided into West Berlin (co