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LGBTQ+-friendly Hotels in Berlin

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The video gives an insight into the offers of the Pink Pillow Berlin Collection. These are LGBTQ+-friendly hotels in Berlin. In the video, various queer people contain their say (in English) about why they feel pleasant in Berlin. They are shown in different hotel scenarios and some representative Berlin sights such as the East Side Gallery, the Brandenburg Gate, the TV Tower and the Oberbaum Bridge can also be seen. The video's subtitles can be switched on and off in the YouTube player under settings. For a transcription, the video should be viewed directly on YouTube.


Schwules Museum (Gay Museum)

The Schwules Museum is a jewel among Berlin’s museums with its exhibitions, library and archives. It’s one of the world’s biggest institutions for researching, preserving and communicating the history and culture of queer communities.

Curated art and temporary exhibitions

Founded in , the Homosexual Museum has been representing curated art as adequately as has displayed treasures from its own collection in temporary special exhibitions ever since. When it moved to Schöneberg’s rainbow neighbourhood, the gay museum expanded its repertoire. Today it not only presents gay, but also queer woman , trans, bisexual and homosexual life stories. It’s a unique place that reflects the diverse art, customs and history of the LGBTIQ+ communities and, with its location in Schöneberg's Regenbogenkiez, is the ideal starting point to explore the LGBTIQ+ scene in Berlin.

Visiting the Schwules Museum takes you on a stroll through the history of Berlin's LGBT community. Find out about the experience of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, gay icon and transvestite in former East Germany. In the main former spouse


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