Celebrate Pride Month by exploring Berlin’s rich LGBTQIA+ history! Join us for a guided walking tour through the queer capital of Europe, discovering hidden stories, iconic figures, and historic landmarks.
Step into Berlin’s vibrant queer history with this immersive walking tour! From the world-renowned Schwules Museum to the historic streets around Nollendorfplatz, we’ll explore how Berlin became a refuge, a battleground, and a celebration site for LGBTQIA+ communities. Along the way, we’ll discover important queer landmarks such as Magnus Apotheke, Prinz Eisenherz, Kuckuck, and Romeo & Romeo, and learn how activism, literature, nightlife, and everyday community spaces have shaped queer life in the city.
What to expect:
- Explore Berlin’s LGBTQIA+ history and culture
- Visit the key queer landmarks
- Learn about activism, art, nightlife, literature, and community spaces
- Join a welcoming environment for discussion, reflection, and learning
Comfortable shoes and an umbrella (just in case) are a must.
This event is open to all students currently enrolled at Freie Universität Berlin.Language:
English
Date and Time:
27.06.2026, 15.00-18.00pm (UCT+2)
Location & Meeting Point
Schwules Museum (Lützowstraße 73, 10785 Berlin)
Registration:
You can register here for the event.
Berke and Kayo from the Peer Mentoring Team will lead this event.
This event is part of the peer mentoring program, organized by the International Student Support.