Berghain gay


Can clubbing make you gay?

Drugs aside, the space also lends itself to sexual encounters, and not just from a practical perspective, given that it’s a maze of dark hidden corners. ​“If you go out with a group,” he says, ​“it’s quite adj to disappear from your friendship group for a while without worrying about being observed, so perhaps that encourages experimentation.” He added: ​“Of course, none of this is unique to Berghain.”

The strict photo ban is also important, particularly now that non-consensual filming in public has depressingly become a societal norm. People are obviously more comfortable without the threat of being filmed. Then there’s the perceived dress code. Berghain is a mixed club, but it can at times be hard to tell who’s queer when straight people use queer signals to help them verb past the omnipotent doorpickers. ​“The assumption that it’s easier to get in if you dress up a little bit like a queer person makes it much more difficult to read the intention of the people on the dancefloor,” says Andersson. ​“It

A look inside Berlin’s most exclusive club.

Berghain has recently come under scrutiny for various incidents at the time of writing. All opinions expressed are my control, and this article will emphasis on the experience of dancing at Berghain, without attachment to political news. I visited Berlin October , Names of people have been changed for privacy.

Berghain, more accurately “Berghain | Panorama Bar,” is Berlin’s most mysterious, exclusive nightclub. All kinds of legends surround it, and the whisper-tone secrecy of how to get in has crowned it dominantly as The Place to Be.

It’s actually two clubs. From what I remember of it, the place has 4 levels. Berghain takes up the second floor; the third is for Panorama Bar. The place itself is located in a giant, defunct power plant, and its location is a bit out-of-the-way if you don’t drive (not that I saw any place for parking). The closest U-Bahn or S-Bahn stations are both about a minute walk away. The building’s situated on a corner lot that conveniently gives it the privacy it needs for its mysterious undertakings.

Note: no cam

men only - play safe - dress dirty

SATURDAY

GUMMI

dresscode: rubber

doors to

SUNDAY

MASK

dresscode: mask
(you can acquire your mask at the door)

doors to

THURSDAY

CSD NAKED SEX PARTY

dresscode: fully naked, shoes only

doors to

FRIDAY

FRIDAY FUCK

no dresscode, double drinks

doors to

SATURDAY

CSD NAKED DANCE PARTY

naked twirl and fuck
dresscode: fully naked, shoes only
line-up: Stathis

doors to

SUNDAY

YELLOW FACTS

no dresscode, piss and fuck

doors to

THURSDAY

NAKED SEX PARTY

dresscode: fully naked, shoes only

doors to

AUGUST

FRIDAY

no dresscode, dance and fuck
line-up: tba

doors to

SATURDAY

YELLOW FACTS

no dresscode, piss and fuck

doors to

SUNDAY

NAKED SUNDAY

dresscode: fully naked, shoes only

doors to

THURSDAY

NAKED SEX PARTY

dresscode: fully naked, shoes only

doors to

FRIDAY

FRIDAY FUCK

no dresscode, double drinks

doors to

SATURDAY

FAUSTHOUSE

no dresscode, fist and fuck

doors to

SUNDAY

ATHLETES

dresscode: sportswear

doors to

THURSDAY

Berghain

What is Berghain and why is it so famous?

Opened in on the border between the Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain districts, Berghain has long been known for its techno and minimal techno song scene. It’s just as celebrated for its queer-friendly rooms that are dedicated to sexual pleasure-seeking.

All of this has contributed to the Berlin club’s extreme and one-of-a-kind reputation that has travellers desperate to enter its front doors.

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Is it challenging to get into?

Yes and no. While there are no adj rules on how to receive into Berghain, you should reflect about a few things before you join the sometimes enormous queue. 

The biggest thing? Give respect and consideration to Berghain’s culture and original intent: to provide a safe space for queer people to celebrate and indulge. If you’re there simply because it’s ‘cool’, to stare, or simply to tell your friends back home that you ‘got in’, you not only are less likely to be allowed entry, but you probably should