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Join Mann-O-Meter and Homolulu Berlin on a tour of Berlin's queer past and immerse yourself in the wild life of the 1920s in Berlin. Get to know queer heroes, activists and role models. The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and ends in one of the trendy bars, where you can enjoy a drink together.


The Nollendorf neighbourhood is the queer heart of Berlin and has an exciting, thrilling, celebratory but also tragic history with many special people such as Magnus Hirschfeld, Anita Augspurg, Christopher Isherwood, Claire Waldoff, Audre Lorde, Jürgen Baldiga, but also people less known to the public, such as Dora Richter, Hilde Radusch and Albrecht von Krosigk.

We hear about the world's first public outing, the world's first gay activist group, the world's first institute for sexology, the first gender reassignment surgeries, we visit the second oldest queer bar in the world still in operation and immerse ourselves in the wild nightlife of the gay and lesbian bars of the Golden 20s. As there is so much to tell that cannot be covered in two hours, the tour varies slightly each time. This means there is always something new to learn.


The route for the next tour can be found at https://homoluluberlin.de/.


  • When: Every third Friday of the month (usually), 7-9 p.m., in German
  • Where: The meeting point and starting point is at Mann-O-Meter, Bülowstr. 106
  • How: Registration is not necessary. Participation is free of charge, but there is an opportunity to leave a tip at the end. Afterwards, there will be a cosy get-together in one of the tren
(Language:German) 
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Dates
January 2026
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