British author Christopher Isherwood lived at this address in Schöneberg for four years. Today, there is a plaque on the building in his memory.
The most colorful Christmas market takes place in most colorful neighborhood. Christmas Avenue is located in the heart of Regenbogenkiez.
The legendary Eldorado nightclub has been closed for decades. Today, the venue houses an organic supermarket that uses ‘Eldorado’ in its name.
Since the 1990s, the AIDS Memorial in Berlin has raised awareness in 22 languages about those who have died of AIDS and those living with HIV today.
The pink triangle memorial at Nollendorfplatz is one of the first to honor gay people persecuted in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
The first gay rights organization in the world was founded in Berlin. Today, a colorful memorial near the parliament building honors its legacy.
Bebelplatz is the place of the book burnings of 1933. Today, a window to an empty library, serving as a memorial to the books lost to the flames.
What can you expect from the CSD Pride in Berlin in 2026? And when is it? Find all the details about Christopher Street Day here.
Who is Käte Rogalli? She the first trans person honored with a Stolperstein bearing her true name, and this is her story.