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Berlin, Germany
Berlin's longest-running feminist women's bar and cultural space since 1986.
Begine is a women's bar and feminist cultural center on Potsdamer Straße in Schöneberg, and one of the most durable autonomous women's projects in Berlin. It started in 1986 in a squatted building that the women living there refurbished, and it has held its ground through decades of rising rents. The space is for women and FLINTA (women, lesbians, inter, nonbinary, trans, and agender people). It works as both a bar and a program: concerts, theater, cabaret, readings, exhibitions, and community gatherings fill the calendar, and the Friday lesbian evening is a long-running fixture. This isn't a nightlife stop so much as an institution, a quiet and welcoming counterweight to the male-dominated bars a few blocks away, and one of the few places in the city built and kept by and for queer women.
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