Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags
- Berlin celebrated one of Europe's largest LGBTQ+ events, the annual Christopher Street Day parade, with techno music and rainbow flags.
- The parade commemorates the 1969 Stonewall rebellion, a spontaneous uprising triggered by a police raid on the Stonewall Inn gay bar in New York.
- Berlin's parade took revelers past iconic sites like the Brandenburg Gate and the Nollendorfplatz neighborhood, home to the city's gay culture and a memorial to queer people persecuted during Nazi Germany.
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Berlin's Governing Mayor appeared with the Education Senator. And Omid Nouripour countered Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Tens of thousands of people danced to techno beats across Berlin today, celebrating the Pride Parade, one of the largest in Europe.

Berlin celebrates Pride parade with techno beats and rainbow flags
Tens of thousands of people danced to techno beats across Berlin to celebrate the city’s Pride parade, one of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in Europe.
Massive Crowd Celebrates at Berlin Pride March – EUROP INFO
Thousands took to the streets of Berlin this weekend as the city hosted its annual Pride march, drawing one of the largest crowds in recent years. The event, a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ rights and diversity, reflected growing support across Germany amid ongoing social and political discussions. Organizers and participants alike emphasized the importance of visibility and solidarity in the face of challenges, highlighting Berlin Pride’s role …


This year's Pride march slogan was "Never Again Silence," and its participants called for better protection for the LGBTQ+ community.
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