Berlin’s Queer & Trans History Tour

Berlin’s Queer & Trans History Tour

Nollendorfplatz

Workshops & Learning · Berlin · €59

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Explore 150+ years of LGBTQIA+ resistance, identity, and nightlife in the city where the modern movement began.Berlin is more than “queer-friendly”—it’s where the modern LGBTQIA+ rights movement was born. Long before Stonewall, Berlin was home to the world’s first gay rights activists, early trans pioneers, radical feminist networks, and a nightlife scene that shaped global culture.On this immersive guided walking tour, you’ll trace over 150 years of queer and trans history—from the first public fights for equality to the golden era of 1920s cabarets, from Nazi persecution to post-war activism and the AIDS crisis, all the way to today’s Pride and club culture.This isn’t a standard city walk: your guide brings the past to life with 200+ archival photos, rare videos, audio clips, quotes, interactive moments, and Augmented Reality shown on an iPad—so history feels present on the streets where it happened. What you’ll discoverThe world’s first queer activists and early trans identities (Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Magnus Hirschfeld, Claire Waldoff, Lili Elbe)1920s queer Berlin: lesbian bars, drag clubs, cabaret culture, and radical freedomLife under the Nazis: persecution, survival, and resistancePost-war queer movements & the AIDS crisis: activism, community building, and Berlin’s divided realitiesFrom underground to today: how queer history shaped Berlin’s clubs, Pride culture, and political identity What guests say⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Most unique tour I’ve ever been on. Could not recommend highly enough!” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Like a window back in time... I only wish I could give the tour 6 stars!” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “As a gay, trans man... I learned countless things I never knew before.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Respectful, responsible, and trauma-informed. Highly recommended!” Why you’ll love itA deep, story-rich tour for queer travelers, allies, history lovers, and BerlinersImmersive multimedia + AR that makes the city’s queer past tangibleA warm, respectful space for questions, reflection, and real connectionIf you want to understand Berlin beyond clichés—and see how queer history shaped the city you’re walking through—this is the tour to take.

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