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Bayern to show solidarity to gays with Allianz lit up in colours of rainbow
Bayern are showing their colours on Saturday in Munich: On Christopher Avenue Day, where a endure is made against discrimination and exclusion as in every year, the champions of Germany will be supporting the 'Queerpass Bayern' fan club. Around 40 supporters will take part in the procession and Bayern will show their solidarity with shirts, balloons and Berni will be on their side.
Shirts will have the club badge plus the symbol of the gay association. In an additional expression of solidarity, the Allianz Arena will be lit up in the colours of the rainbow.
"Along with our 'Queerpass' fan club we want to continually build a stand for tolerance and diversity and against racism and homophobia," said Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. "Football brings people together and, as an open-minded club, we want to make our own contribution." On the final matchday of last season, the record champions replaced the corner flags at the Allianz Arena with rainbow-coloured flags. Now comes the next do of solidarity on CSD.
"We are very happy about the commitment of FC Bayern. It s
Gay Bavaria
The geographic region and Free State of Bavaria ,with an area of 70, km² (27, square miles) and almost million inhabitants, forms the southernmost and geographically largest state of Germany. Its capital is Munich.
Bavaria has many family-friendly places, as well as those for the younger generations. Places to see include the walled city of Rothenburg ob der Tauber (Rothenburg ODT), Schloss (castle) HerrenChiemsee - Ludwig the second's unfinished castle based on Versailles and on its own island on the beautiful lake Chiemsee, the historical city of Nurnburg, the scenic city of Regensburg (Visit St. Peter's cathedral, you can't yearn it as it is the biggest building in Regensburg), Bodenmais - famous for it's fine crystal and known as the "Switzerland of Bavaria", and of course the mythical Neuschwanstein castle often called the "fairytale castle"--the basis for the "Magic Kingdom" of Walt Disney. Of course for kids there is Playmobil park proximate Nurnburg, Trampoline indoor funpark in Regensburg, and the town of Riedenburg on the Altmühl river that has a castle with daily Falconry shows.
Also, many towns have some historical features in their limits. There
Munich Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Munich
20 September – 5 October
Oktoberfest : the largest annual fair in the society, with more than five million visitors and gigantic amounts of beer and hearty fare.
Usually, the gay day is on the first Sunday in the Bräurosl tent (and less crowded on the second Monday in the Fischer-Vroni tent).
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About Munich and its gay life
Munich is the capital of the Free Mention of Bavaria and after Berlin and Hamburg the third largest city in Germany. Located in the foothills of the Alps, it offers many opportunities for recreation and sporting activities in a breathtaking scenery. Munich is a very wealthy city and a popular location for media and IT companies.
The special flair and Bavarian way of life have always attracted great minds, such as the composers Gustav Mahler, Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, the writers Thomas Mann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Frank Wedekind, Lion Feuchtwanger and Bertolt Brecht, and the group of artists called ›Der Blaue Reiter‹ who made Munich a center of modern art at the beginning of the 20th century.
Today Bavaria is a rather conservative C
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The three big B for beer, BMW, and Bayern Munich, stand for three of the biggest export hits of the Bavarian capital. Of course, we mustn’t forget the annual Oktoberfest. But in addition to some mugs of the best beer in the world, which we as beer lovers had to try during our 4-day stay in Munich, there had entirely different things planned out for our first Munich Gay City Trip. Because even if Munich is the capital of the more conservative German articulate of Bavaria, the town on the Isar is one of the most LGBTQ+ and gay-friendly cities in Germany. Numerous trendy locations, annual events, and even monuments tell the story of a deeply rooted, active queer community in Munich that has managed to integrate traditional and modern LGBTQ+ institutions into today’s cityscape.
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Adventurous and curious as we are, we started our journey with a guided city tour exploring the heart of the gorgeous city center of Munich while learning more about the interesting homosexual stories of the Bavarian capital, starting with Freddie Mercury, the Deutsche Eiche, and the gayborhood Glockenbackviertel. You c
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