Where It All Began: Berlin’s Queer & Trans History Tour
Highlights
- Reconnect With Your History
- Discover “the World’s First Gay Man”
- Explore the World’s First Trans Identities & Gender Affirmation Surgeries
- Learn About the Science Behind Intersex & Non-Binary
- Grasp the Trauma of the AIDS Crisis
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Duration 3 hours 30 minutes
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Includes iPad for AR
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Small Group Tour
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Audio Guided
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Wheelchair accessible
Experience the vibrant and groundbreaking history of Berlin's queer and trans community on this guided augmented reality tour. Join a passionate queer activist, certified social scientist, and sex educator as your tour guide and delve into the origins of the LGBTQIA+ emancipation movement. From discovering the world's first gay man, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, to exploring the impact of Berlin's lesbian life in the 1920s, this tour promises to reconnect you with your history and introduce you to the brave individuals who shaped the city's world-renowned nightlife. Uncover the truth behind the destruction of the Institute for Sexual Science by the Nazis and grasp the trauma of the AIDS crisis. With augmented reality elements and a duration of 210 minutes, this tour guarantees a fun and enlightening experience that will leave you with a new appreciation for Berlin's queer and trans history.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Berlin's rich queer and trans history on a unique guided augmented reality tour, uncovering its impact on the modern LGBTQIA+ movement.
Included
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✔ Guided walking tour led by a queer activist & gender scholar
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✔ Augmented Reality (AR) elements to bring history to life
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✔ 200+ rare historical photos, videos, and archival materials
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✔ Insider tips on Berlin’s modern queer nightlife and events
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✔ Mixies: Take fun, personalized photos with Augmented Reality elements for lasting memories
Excluded
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Coffee and/or tea
Meeting Point
The tour starts at Nollendorfplatz in front of Alnatura Super Natur Markt.
Else-Lasker-Schüler-Straße 18, 10783 Berlin , Germany
End Point
Nollendorfpl. 5, 10777 Berlin , Germany
What to expect
Karl-Heinrich-Ulrichs-Straße 1
️ The "World's First Gay Man" Our tour begins at Karl-Heinrich-Ulrichs-Straße 1, named after the man often called the world’s first gay rights activist. Karl Heinrich Ulrichs was one of the earliest people to publicly advocate for the decriminalization of homosexuality, defining queer identities long before the word “homosexual” even existed. His ideas laid the foundation for modern LGBTQIA+ movements worldwide.
Nollendorfplatz
️ The Persecution of LGBTQIA+ in Nazi Germany At Nollendorfplatz, the heart of Berlin’s LGBTQIA+ history, we uncover the stories of Adolf Brand and right-wing gay activists, the complex role of Ernst Röhm and openly gay Nazis, and how Hitler’s stance on homosexuality led to mass persecution. We also explore The Night of the Long Knives, when Röhm and many other queer individuals within the Nazi party were executed. This stop sheds light on LGBTQIA+ persecution in Nazi concentration camps, where people were forced to wear the pink triangle, and the resilience of those who resisted oppression.
Schwerinstraße 13
⚢ Lesbian Life, Music & Resistance This stop focuses on lesbian life in 1920s Berlin, a thriving yet often overlooked part of queer history. We visit the site of Toppkeller, a famous lesbian bar, and explore how spaces like these provided community and safety for queer women. We also discuss the cultural impact of Claire Waldoff, a lesbian cabaret singer whose songs became anthems of defiance, and Josephine Baker, the bisexual performer who became a sex symbol for all genders.
Nollendorfstraße 17
Christopher Isherwood & The Queer Inspiration for Cabaret At this location, we explore the homosexual department of the Berlin police force, a surprising yet significant aspect of LGBTQIA+ history. This stop also highlights gay male life in 1920s Berlin, featuring the story of Christopher Isherwood, whose writings about his experiences in Berlin inspired the famous Cabaret musical and film. We also discuss his relationship with Heinz Neddermeyer and their escape from Nazi Germany as queer refugees.
Magnus-Apotheke
The World's First LGBTQIA+ Rights Movement Magnus Hirschfeld’s groundbreaking work in LGBTQIA+ activism is at the center of this stop. We discover his Institute for Sexual Science, as well as the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee, the world’s first organization dedicated to queer rights and gender studies. We explore his theories on sexual intermediaries, the concept of Berlin’s third gender, and the world’s first gender-affirming surgeries performed on Dora Richter, Lili Elbe, and Karl M. Baer. We also discuss the fight against Paragraph 175, which criminalized homosexuality, and the destruction of the Institute by the Nazis, a devastating loss for queer history.
Denns BioMarkt
Drag & Queer Nightlife (Former Site of Eldorado) This location was once home to Eldorado, one of Berlin’s most famous drag bars of the 1920s. Eldorado was a hotspot for gender-nonconforming people, queer performers, and even high-profile Nazis like Ernst Röhm, who paradoxically frequented the club while being part of a regime that later persecuted LGBTQIA+ people.
Prinz Eisenherz
Post-War Queer Activism & A Trans Icon At this stop, we discuss post-war LGBTQIA+ activism in Berlin. We explore Homosexuelle Aktion West-Berlin, one of the first queer rights organizations after WWII, and the founding of SchwuZ, one of Berlin’s most iconic queer clubs. We also highlight the life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, a trans woman who preserved Berlin’s queer history and created safe spaces for the community in East Berlin.
Connection
The Trans Community & Queer Club Revolution This stop highlights West Berlin’s trans community in the 1970s and 1980s, exploring the impact of Chez Romy Haag, a legendary trans-led nightclub that revolutionized Berlin’s nightlife. This club was a space where gender-diverse people could exist freely, setting the stage for the city’s vibrant queer club culture today.
Internationale Stele GEGEN DAS VERGESSEN
️ The Aids Crisis & Divided Berlin Here, we examine the Aids crisis in Berlin, how it affected the divided city, and how the queer community organized to fight for survival. We discuss the activism of Rita Süssmuth, one of the few politicians advocating for Aids awareness, and how the Berlin Wall was metaphorically called the "condom of the GDR", highlighting the stark differences in how East and West Berlin handled the crisis.
Metropol
Queer Nightlife, Pride & The Fight Against Gentrification Our final stop takes us into the world of queer nightlife and activism today. We explore the Metropol club, its role in the early gay community and techno scene, and its connection to today’s world-famous Berghain and Lab.Oratory. We also discuss SO36’s legendary queer nights, Folsom Europe (Europe’s biggest fetish festival), Kreuzberg Pride, the Dyke March, and the ongoing fight for an affordable city led by the radical Tuntenhaus squat.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Start at Nollendorfplatz for easy access.
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Consider dining at nearby Cafe Berio.
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Visit the Schwules Museum after the tour.
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Dress comfortably for walking and AR use.
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Check local events for LGBTQIA+ gatherings.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Berlin's Queer & Trans History – Guided Augmented Reality Tour takes you on an exhilarating journey through the birthplace of the modern LGBTQIA+ emancipation movement. Step into the captivating world of Berlin's history as you explore the key moments, figures, and landmarks that shaped the queer and trans community. Led by a knowledgeable queer activist, certified social scientist, and sex educator tour guide, this tour offers a unique blend of entertainment and education. Immerse yourself in Berlin's rich and vibrant LGBTQIA+ culture while enjoying the exciting elements of augmented reality.What to expect?
During this 210-minute immersive experience, you can expect to dive deep into Berlin's queer and trans history. From the world's first gay man, Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, to the groundbreaking gender affirmation surgeries of Lili Elbe and Dora Richter, this tour covers it all. Through interactive augmented reality elements, you'll gain a better understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQIA+ community throughout history. Walk in the footsteps of those who fought against oppression and discrimination, and discover how Berlin's LGBTQIA+ community has shaped the city's world-renowned nightlife.Who is this for?
This tour is for anyone eager to delve into the fascinating history of the LGBTQIA+ community. Whether you identify as part of this community or simply have a keen interest in queer and trans history, this tour offers a safe and inclusive space for everyone. Join like-minded individuals from all walks of life as you explore Berlin's pivotal role in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. Expand your knowledge and embrace the diversity that has contributed to the vibrant fabric of the city.Why book this?
Embark on this extraordinary tour and discover a world beyond textbooks and traditional tours. The passionate tour guide will transport you back in time, unlocking hidden stories and shedding light on forgotten heroes. Blending education with entertainment, this tour ensures a captivating and thought-provoking experience. The combination of augmented reality elements and expert storytelling creates a truly immersive journey through history. Gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by the LGBTQIA+ community and celebrate the progress that has been made.Good to know
During the tour, you will follow a carefully curated itinerary that covers significant landmarks and stories. The starting point is in front of Bellevue Palace, where you will meet your tour guide under the trees on the right side facing the palace. The tour lasts for approximately 210 minutes, providing ample time to absorb the rich history and engage with the augmented reality elements. Prepare to be moved by the stories of resilience, courage, and acceptance as you explore Berlin's vibrant LGBTQIA+ scene.Reviews
Travelers and history enthusiasts who have embarked on this tour have shared overwhelmingly positive feedback. They describe the tour as an eye-opening and enlightening experience that deepened their understanding of queer and trans history. Participants commend the knowledgeable tour guide for their engaging storytelling and ability to bring the past to life. Many reviewers express gratitude for the inclusive and welcoming atmosphere created throughout the tour. Expect to leave with a renewed sense of appreciation for the LGBTQIA+ community and their impact on Berlin's history.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is