Gay strassenfest münchen
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The roots of CSD Munich can be traced back to the Stonewall Riots that occurred in New York City in These significant events marked a moment for lgbtq+Q+ rights movements. The inaugural CSD celebration took place in Munich back in and since then it has grown into an anticipated event attracting numerous participants and spectators annually.
Spanning across a week CSD Munich offers a range of activities such as workshops, panel discussions, film screenings and cultural events that revolve around lgbtq+Q+ themes and experiences. The festivities reach their finale with a pride parade winding through the streets of Munich. Colorful floats, captivating music performances and indiv
The history of Café Nil
by Thomas Winzker
When the era of the men's sauna in the Türkenstrasse came to an end in April , there was one good thing about it: Manfred and Thomas, the operators of the sauna, made the judgment to enrich the capital with a place where guests of all sexes, ages, nationalities and backgrounds should feel welcomed.
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They went in look for of a suitable property and found it in the Glockenbach district, the center of Munich's gender non-conforming life. There, in Hans-Sachs-Straße, was an entertainment gem from the days when the area was still a red-light district: the then well-known Fernadel lock, which refused to authorize any insight into the sleazy demimonde inside. But that's exactly what Manfred wanted to change for the future: He wanted everyone to be capable to look into his bar through the grand shop windows and glimpse what was going on inside in his colorful world. No more shameful hide-and-seek: Manfred's restaurant should openly lead the way into a new era.
On a trip to Amsterdam with a close companion, he came up with the idea of what the bar should be called. The na
Program:
Wednesday Registration and Meet & Greet
Thursday
1st day of the tournament collective stage
Friday
2nd afternoon of the tournament final stage
Handball Closing Party
from in Villa Flora
Closed party for players, volunteers, referees & guests
Saturday
Hans-Sachs-Street-Festival
(More detailed information will follow)
The Hans-Sachs-Straßenfest is a gay street festival in Munich and has developed into one of Munich’s biggest summer parties.
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Q&A Registration
Q: “How can I pay the registration fee?”
A: PayPal and bank transfer
More details: The payment system of our club’s webpage is built up like that. It is not possible to compensate with credit card.
Payment instructions:
- Click on Register here
- Add ticket to cart
- Add your details and click Next
- Add your email talk to and click Next
- You now receive an email where you need to verify your email mention with the link
- Choose payment and confirm
- Then you will accept an e
Gay Munich
The capital of Bavaria, Munich is framed by snow-capped peaks of the Alps. It’s known for its many museums, distinctive architecture, and of course, its endless varieties of beer. Germans say Munich has the country's best quality of life, making it the city where they'd reside if they could. Most gay people here would agree. They greet newcomers with a smile and a hearty Grüss Gott.
The Isar River is among Munich's greatest charms. Allowed to run naturally, its tributaries create small islands edged with sand or pebble beaches. All kinds of people arrive out to the fluid on warm summer days: families with children, tattooed teens, and gay couples. Nude sunbathers turn golden brown, kids and dogs frolic, and lovers — straight or gay — get wrapped up in their own private worlds.
Englischer Garten, bigger than New York's Central Park, is another sprawling park in the middle of the city. Modern visitors flock to the Greek temple by Leo von Klenze (a distinguished local architect), the Chinese tower with its adjacent beer