Despite Cloudfall and Headwind: the Rainbow Parade Shined so Magnificently
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A lot of dance, a lot of noise, a lot of party, but also a fight for equality: for the 30th time, the queere community moved across Vienna's Ringstraße.
The start was delayed, but many participated in the march around the ring for the rights of queer people.
At the start of the Pride, a storm cell crossed the German capital. Strong, short-lived rain showers kept causing wet weather on Saturdays, and even hail warnings were issued in parts of Vienna. However, visitors can't be spoiled by the severe weather. Currently, a rain roller pulls over parts of Austria. Rain showers and storm gusts raged especially in Vienna. GeoSphere Austria warned of thunderstorms, in parts of the city hail was even mention…
The bad weather apparently did not dampen participation in the 30th Rainbow Parade: Despite the rain, according to organizers, 320,000 people flocked to Vienna's Ringstrasse on Saturday to stand up for the rights of the LGBTQIA+ community in Austria under the motto "Visible since 1996". "Our rights are under pressure, and that's precisely why Pride is more political today than it has been for many years," organizer Katharina Kacerovsky-Strobl to…
On Saturday in Vienna, everything revolved around Pride Parade. Hundreds of thousands of people travelled through the city to make a gesture of solidarity together.
This year, too, tens of thousands of people crossed the ring at the 30th edition of the Vienna Rainbow Parade on Saturday. Despite the delay caused by heavy rain, my district has the best snapshots. VIENNA. The most colourful day of the year took place on Saturday, 13 June, in Vienna's city centre. For the 30th time, there was the Rainbow Parade as a sign against discrimination, exclusion and hatred, but also diversity, equality and love. Tens o…
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