Are you looking for a different kind of walk around the city for you, your friends, families or colleagues? Are you interested in LGBTI* city history from the 1960s to the year 2000? Then this historical city tour might be just the ticket for you.
Dates: by appointment
Sundays are very convenient because the city centre is traffic-calmed on that day.
Start: by appointment
Meet/start Snack bar “don`t worry be curry“ (Universitätsring, 06108 Halle)
End: after approx. two hours of a walking tour at the Klausbrücke or on the market square.
Managers: Ants Kiel (BBZ „lebensart“ e.V.) and Elke Prinz (Dornrosa e.V.)
Enquiries/contact: ants.kiel@bbz-lebensart.de or fzweiberwirtschaft@web.de
Costs: Donation
The tour through Halle's city centre leads to places that were milestones in the commitment to self-help, emancipation and equality of homosexual and bisexual people in the GDR era and up to the year 2000. In addition, former sites of culture and conviviality will be visited, which functioned as meeting places for non-heterosexual people at that time. Experiences of transsexual and intersexual people are also included in the tour.
The tour is enriched by many personal memories and anecdotes. Participants can embark on an exciting trip through time, when equality and recognition of gender and sexual diversity were not as advanced as they are today.
LGBTI*: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and intersex people
The asterisk * is a placeholder for other gender-sexual identities. It opens up an area of diverse self-definition.
You can obtain more information here