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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 day from a.m., the five festival worlds are presented across 20, m² along Motz-, Eisenacher-, Fugger-, and Kalckreuthstraße: »The Film World – Gender non-conforming Cinema in the Spotlight«, »The Politics World – Queer Voices in Democracy«, »The Positives – Health & Wellness World«, »The Sports World – Diversity in Motion«, and »The Fetish World – Uncover the Diversity of the Senses«, along with a wide range of dyke, gay, bisexual, and trans-identifying projects, clubs, and organizations.
Every year, the LGBT* scene shows how to have fun together at this gigantic open-air event around Nollendorfplatz. With well over , visitors from around the earth, it is by far the largest event of its kind.
Snacks, drinks, and music on six stages: »KISS FM« B with the pound of Berlin, »SUNSHINE LIVE« D – electronic harmony radio, the »FLINTA* Stage« C, »Queer Media« E with a mix from the lesbian and same-sex attracted cabaret scene, and the »BOXER Stage« F – the scene hotspot for all fetish love
Celebrate Pride 12 of the best LGBTQIA, queer and Pride festivals and events in Europe
There’s only one thing better than celebrating Pride for the whole of International Pride Month in June, and that’s celebrating Pride all summer long, all over the world.
And so, if you’re looking for the ultimate guide to Europe's superior LGBTQ+ festivals, and events, we’ve got you covered.
What country has the biggest pride festival?
The United States is home to the biggest Pride festival, with New York City hosting the largest Pride rally in the world. NYC Pride draws millions of participants and spectators each year, celebrating with a massive parade, vibrant events, and renowned performances. In Europe, Madrid Pride (Orgullo) is one of the largest, attracting over two million people annually to its festivities.
What is the most famous pride festival?
The most famous Pride festival is arguably New York City's Pride March, which commemorates the Stonewall Riots of Another prominent festival is San Francisco Event , known for its wealthy history and massive celebrations. In Europe, Amsterdam Celebration is iconic for its unique canal parade, while London Pride and Berlin Pride (CSD
Hamburg Pride & CSD
Hamburg, as a town that refers to itself as both worldly and open-minded, has a vibrant LGBT-community. To embrace this community, the annual Identity WEEK offers around events in such diverse locations as PRIDE HOUSE, clubs, churches and city hall. Several performances and parties will celebrate achievements appreciate the legalisation of queer marriage, whereas speeches and discussions will remind attendees that sexual equality is still far from normality in many parts of the world. Festivities during PRIDE WEEK will be highlighted by the Celebration PARADE. The parade will take place during the Christopher-Street-Day weekend and starts on Lange Reihe road in the LGBTQIA+ hotspot of St. Georg. The STREET FESTIVAL on Jungfernstieg boulevard will officially conclude the event- and colourful week.
Dates
dates TBA
Check the official CSD schedule (German) for details regarding the various events.
Locations
Jungfernstieg:
U1, U2, U3, S1, S2, S3 trains
Lange Reihe, St. Georg and PRIDE HOUSE:
U1 prepare to Lohmühlenstraße, bus line 6 to Gurlittstraße or walk from Hamburg Core (Hauptbahnhof)
For more information, please see the official CSD website.
Berlin Gay Travel Guide
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 homosexual life
Berlin's origins proceed back more than years. In Berlin became the capital of the kingdom of Prussia and in of the German Empire. Although Prussia was governed 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 , distant overdue after more than 60 years.
After the end of Earth War II in and with the start of the cold war, Berlin had been divided into West Berlin (controlled by the Western Allies) and East Berlin (controlled by the Soviet Union).
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