Wiener Regenbogenparade — Ring Route
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Wiener Regenbogenparade — Itinéraire du Ring

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Parcours de la parade de la Fierté de Vienne — plus de 300 000 participants sur la ceremonial Ringstraße depuis 1996, l'une des plus grandes manifestations de la Fierté en Europe.

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Ringstraße, 1010 Wien, Austria
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www.regenbogenparade.at

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The Wiener Regenbogenparade — Vienna's Pride parade — has run annually along the historic Ringstraße since 29 June 1996. It draws roughly 300,000 attendees to the ceremonial 5.3 km route around Vienna's inner city, making it one of the five largest Pride parades in Europe and by some measures the largest measured against the host city's population. The route is the parade's heritage claim. The Ringstraße is the ceremonial boulevard laid out in 1857-1865 by Emperor Franz Joseph on the demolished city walls of medieval Vienna; the boulevard connects the Rathaus, the Parliament, the Burgtheater, the Universität, and the Staatsoper. The parade's use of that specific route — replacing the older Nationalist-era political parades that ran the same course — is a deliberate reclaiming of civic space in a country whose Nazi past remains contested. The organising body Regenbogenparade e.V. is a HOSI Wien project. Programming across Pride Week includes the parade itself (typically second Saturday of June), the Regenbogenball (Austria's equivalent of the Vienna Opera Ball, held mid-June since 2011 at the Parkhotel Schönbrunn), free open-air concerts on the Rathausplatz, and cultural programming across the seven queer venues of the 6th and 7th Districts. Route free, walkable year-round as public boulevard. The specific parade day sees the Ring closed to traffic from 09:00 to 20:00. Best experienced on parade day; on non-parade days the Ring is a historic monument worth walking simply for the architecture. The Vienna Queer Walks (from QWIEN) include a Ring-focused walking tour explaining the parade's use of the space.

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