Regenbogenfabrik
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Regenbogenfabrik

Historic Venue 1981 Still active

Squat coopératif de Kreuzberg transformé en centre culturel depuis 1981 — abritant un cinéma queer, un atelier de vélos, une auberge de jeunesse et un café.

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Lausitzer Straße 22, Kreuzberg, 10999 Berlin, Germany
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www.regenbogenfabrik.de

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À propos de ce lieu Regenbogenfabrik

The Regenbogenfabrik ("Rainbow Factory") began as a squat: on 8 May 1981, thirty activists occupied a disused printing works at Lausitzer Straße 21-22 in Kreuzberg, part of the wider Berlin *Hausbesetzer* movement that produced dozens of self-managed collective houses in the early 1980s. The Regenbogen collective negotiated a lease with the Berlin senate in 1984 and bought the building outright in 2001. It remains a self-managed cooperative today. What's here: a queer- and feminist-forward cinema (35mm and DCP, 60 seats), a bike repair workshop that also teaches bike maintenance to Berlin's newer arrivals, a small hostel (twelve rooms) that's cheaper than any commercial equivalent and open to travellers, a café, and a rotating exhibition space. The cinema is where much of Berlin's queer film culture from the 1980s onwards was screened for the first time — early Praunheim, all the early Fassbinder, plus decades of pre-mainstream international queer cinema. The building itself is a small brick-fronted 1890s industrial workshop, restored gently. The courtyard between wings is a bike-fixing space by day and an open-air cinema in summer. Nothing about the place shouts — it's a lived-in, working, decidedly non-commercial institution that has survived Kreuzberg's gentrification largely because the cooperative owns its own walls. Free to visit the courtyard, café and shop; cinema tickets €5-7. Kottbusser Tor U-Bahn is 400 metres. Combine with SO36 (600 metres south) for the Kreuzberg night. This is Berlin queer heritage that's still operational — the point of visiting is to see continuity, not commemoration.

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Ahmet Sari
Ahmet Sari Jun 2026
Katrin Wolf
Katrin Wolf Jun 2026

The Rainbow Factory is simply fantastic. I was there with my daughter. Great little room, booked spontaneously even though everything was fully booked on booking.com. Just give them a call. A wonderful courtyard, clearly lovingly and meticulously maintained. Amazing showers... and anyone who needs to do repairs is more than welcome. Just live! Thank you to everyone who keeps this amazing place going.

Jannis
Jannis Apr 2026
Mc Kay
Mc Kay Mar 2026
Ann Hohenstein
Ann Hohenstein Mar 2026
Frank Winterlong
Frank Winterlong Feb 2026

nice cozy place with lots of things going on. the bar is cheap, people are friendly and the atmosphere is great. (unless you're square)

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Jhonep Feb 2026

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