The Advocate

Berlin’s Roaring Twenties

A city with legendary gay parties, dozens of gay bars, multiple queer neighborhoods, significant LGBTQ history, and an international reputation as an LGBTQ-friendly bastion, Berlin is Germany’s most vibrant and diverse city.

In particular, queer visitors flock to Schöneberg—an area of the capital city that, in the 1920s, became the world’s first gay village—to visit the bars like Blond, Prinzknecht, and Hafen, cruise the boys, nosh at gay cafés, shop at the leather and latex stores, or take a guided tour.

Schöneberg resident and museum scientist Tobias Schwabe (and tour operator, see sidebar) provides, the semi-autobiographical novel he penned here that later inspired the musical .

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Advocate

The Advocate2 min read
Remembrance Reset
The City of Orlando is formally taking the lead in any future fundraising and initiatives to establish a Pulse memorial. The onePULSE Foundation, a nonprofit that announced its dissolution in November, sent out a final email to supporters officially
The Advocate2 min readLGBTQIA+ Studies
Less Labels, Please
Gen Z has become known as the generation with the most out LGBTQ+ individuals, but recent research reveals that it is also the generation most likely to embrace nonspecific labels. Among 18- to 26-year-olds, 26 percent said they identify as something
The Advocate2 min read
Baby Tate Loves Everybody
Boys, girls, gays, and theys all get love from 27-year-old rapper Baby Tate. On her latest project, the five-song concept EP Sexploration: The Musical, Baby Tate, daughter of ‘90s singer Dionne Farris, proudly explores her sexuality, having moved fro

Related Books & Audiobooks