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Tuntenhaus (K86)

Wohnprojekt — LGBTIQ* house project with history. The first Tuntenhaus existed in the early 80s in Bülowstraße in Schöneberg. The second, legendary Tuntenhaus was occupied together with other houses in 1990 in Mainzer Straße in Friedrichshain. The documentary "Battle of Tuntenhaus" by u.s. director Juliet Bashore provides insight into the life of the house at that time. In November 1990, shortly after the so-called reunification, the FRG state power, on the orders of Berlin's mayor Momper (who betrayed us?-Social Democrats!), eradicated the hustle and bustle: in an eviction action lasting several days, combined with street battles, the short summer of anarchy was put to rest.
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Description

LGBTIQ* house project with history.

The first Tuntenhaus existed in the early 80s in Bülowstraße in Schöneberg.

The second, legendary Tuntenhaus was occupied together with other houses in 1990 in Mainzer Straße in Friedrichshain. The documentary "Battle of Tuntenhaus" by u.s. director Juliet Bashore provides insight into the life of the house at that time. In November 1990, shortly after the so-called reunification, the FRG state power, on the orders of Berlin's mayor Momper (who betrayed us?-Social Democrats!), eradicated the hustle and bustle: in an eviction action lasting several days, combined with street battles, the short summer of anarchy was put to rest.

Addresses

Kastanienalle 86, 2. HH
10435 Berlin
(U-Bhf. Eberswalder Strasse)

https://www.kastanie86.net/

Contact

kastanie-at-ka86.de