
The Reeperbahn () is a street and entertainment district in
Hamburg
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's
St. Pauli district, one of the two centres of Hamburg's
nightlife (the other being
Sternschanze) and also the city's major
red-light district. In
German, it is also nicknamed ''die sündige Meile'' (the sinful mile) and ''
Kiez''. The Reeperbahn Festival is among the largest club festivals.
Name and history
The
name
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''Reeperbahn'' means
ropewalk
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Many ropew ...
, which is a place where ropes are made ( = rope, the standard German word is ; = track). Until the 1620s Hamburg's ropewalks had been located in the
Neustadt (New Town) quarter of the inner city close to the
Elbe
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, which then became a densely built up area. Therefore, the ropewalks "had to be relocated outside the city walls on the country road leading toward
Altona – which later took on the street name 'Reperbahn'." The street was a ropewalk in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The street and its side streets
The street is lined with
restaurant
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s,
night clubs,
discotheques and
bars. There are also
strip club
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s,
sex shop
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An early precursor of the modern sex shop was a chain of stores set up in Par ...
s,
brothel
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s and similar businesses. Between 1997 and 2007 the
Erotic Art Museum was open on Nobistor, a street running between the Reeperbahn and ''Louise-Schroeder-Straße''.
The ', a
musical theatre
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, is also located at the Reeperbahn. It played
Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''
Cats
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'' for many years, after that ''
Mamma Mia!'', an
ABBA
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-musical, followed by "", ("I have never been to New York"), a
jukebox musical featuring hit songs by Austrian singer/songwriter
Udo Jürgens, then ''
Sister Act'' and finally ''
Rocky'', based on the
Stallone film. There are other theatres at the Reeperbahn (
St. Pauli Theater, Imperial Theater,
Schmidt's Tivoli) and also several
Cabarets/Varietés.
A famous landmark is the
Davidwache, a police station located on the South side of the Reeperbahn at the cross street '.
Street prostitution is legal during certain times of the day on '. The ''
Herbertstraße'', a short side street off the ''Davidstraße'', has sex workers
displaying themselves behind windows, waiting for customers. Since 1933, large screens block the view into Herbertstraße from the adjacent streets. Since the 1970s, there have been signs saying that entrance to the street is prohibited for women and juveniles; however, it is a public road which anyone may enter. Many pubs, and street-based sex workers, can be found on the square of
Hans-Albers-Platz south of the Reeperbahn.
The ' ("Great Freedom") is a street starting on the North Side with several bars, clubs and a Catholic church. In former years, several sex theatres here (''Salambo'', ''Regina'', ''Colibri'', ''Safari'') would show live
sex acts on stage. , until its closure in 2013, the ''Safari'' was the only live sex theatre left in Germany.
[Death of the Reeperbahn: Hamburg's streets of shame]
''The Independent'', 21 March 2008 The popular
table dance club ''Dollhouse'' now takes the place of the ''Salambo''. ''
Hotel Luxor'', Hamburg's oldest brothel that had operated on this street for 60 years, was closed in 2008.
[ The street's name comes from the fact that Catholics were allowed to practise their religion here at a time when this district did not yet belong to Hamburg; they were forbidden from doing so in Protestant Hamburg proper.
In 1967, Europe's largest brothel at the time, the six-floor ''Eros Center'', was opened on the Reeperbahn. It was closed in the late 1980s amidst the ]AIDS
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scare.
At a major trial during 2006 and 2007 ten members of the "Marek Gang", which controls brothels on and near the Reeperbahn, were charged with pimping. The judge rejected the charge of forming a criminal gang and handed out suspended sentences: the men had started relationships with young women in local discotheques in order to recruit them to work in their brothels, an illegal practice if the women are under 21 years of age; some men had also abused some of the women who worked for them.
Because of the problems with the high crime rate
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, in 2007 the Senate of Hamburg enacted a ban on weapons in the Reeperbahn area. The only other such area with a weapons ban in Hamburg is the ', St. Georg.
The ''St Pauli Preservation Society'' decries the ongoing gentrification
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of the area. Several older residents blamed the decline of the Reeperbahn's sex industry on the rise of discotheques and cheap bars that attract teenage customers.[ In 2013, the Dancing Towers were built at the eastern end of Reeperbahn, symbolizing a couple dancing tango. The increasing number of these and other modern buildings erected at the Reeperbahn attracted criticism by some St. Pauli inhabitants.][Club in den Niederungen](_blank)
Süddeutsche Zeitung, in German
The Reeperbahn was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic
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. Almost every establishment was forced to close.
The Beatles
In the early 1960s, The Beatles
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(who had not yet become world-famous) played in several clubs around the Reeperbahn, including the ''Star-Club
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'', '' Kaiserkeller'', '' Top Ten'' (Reeperbahn 136) and ''Indra''. Stories about the band's residencies, onstage and offstage antics are legendary; some stories are true (John Lennon
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played a song set with a toilet seat around his neck), others inflated (the band urinating in an alley as nuns walked past was told rather differently later). A fellow musician, Ted "Kingsize" Taylor, made a crude tape recording of their last New Year's Eve
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show, at the Star-Club in December 1962; a cleaned-up version of the tape was later released as an album, later characterized by Harrison as "awful".
Famously John Lennon is quoted: "I might have been born in Liverpool
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– but I grew up in Hamburg".
To mark the historical importance of their time in Hamburg, a '' Beatles-Platz'' was built at the cross of Reeperbahn and Große Freiheit.Spatensich für Beatles-Platz
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In popular culture
The popular 1944 movie '' Große Freiheit Nr. 7'' tells the story of a singer (played by Hans Albers) who works in a Reeperbahn club and falls in love with a girl played by Ilse Werner. Hans Albers and Heinz Rühmann
Heinrich Wilhelm "Heinz" Rühmann (; 7 March 1902 – 3 October 1994) was a German film actor who appeared in over 100 films between 1926 and 1993. He is one of the most famous and popular German actors of the 20th century, and is considered a Ge ...
played in the 1954 movie ''Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins'' ('' On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight'', after a song of the same name sung by Albers in the 1944 film).
"Reeperbahn" is a 1978 song by Udo Lindenberg, to the tune of Penny Lane, lamenting the decay of the entertainment there.
In the 1965 film '' Ship of Fools'', Jose Ferrer and Christiane Schmidtmer sang "Heute Abend Geh'n Wir Bummeln Auf Der Reeperbahn" ("Tonight We Will Go Strolling on The Reeperbahn").
The Police song "Low Life" is about the Reeperbahn.
Randy Pie's 1975 song "Kitsch" is about a curiosity shop on the Reeperbahn – the group hailed from Hamburg.
Reeperbahn is the name of a 1980s Swedish band. Finnish artist Irwin Goodman has a song and an album called ''St.Pauli ja Reeperbahn''. The street is also mentioned in the Elvis Costello
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song "Human Hands", in Van Morrison
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's song "Heavy Connection", in Paul Kelly's song "Every Fucking City", in the Midnight Oil
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song "Mountains of Burma", the Sloppy Seconds song "Germany" from their album '' Destroyed'' and in the Runrig song "Song of the Earth". The heavy metal band Blue Cheer have a song called "Sweet Child of the Reeperbahn" on their 1991 album '' Dining with the Sharks''. The punk band The Toy Dolls have a song titled "Caught up the Reeperbahn", first released on their 1993 album '' Absurd-Ditties''.
"Reeperbahn" is the name of a track from the Christian rock group Model Engine's CD ''The Lean Years Tradition''.
The Reeperbahn is often mentioned in Karen Duve's 1999 novel, '' Regenroman''. (The English translation is entitled ''Rain'').
Tom Waits
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' 2002 release ''Alice
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'' contains a track called "Reeperbahn".
Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction released the track 'Christmas eve on the Reeperbahn' on their 2002 album I Am Rock.
Dutch DJ and producer Nicky Romero had the music video for his song "Toulouse
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" shot in Hamburg, Germany. Near the end, the actors enter the Reeperbahn's subway system.
Australian pop-punk band the Hard-Ons have a song called "Don't Fear The Reeperbahn" on their 2007 album ''Most People Are Nicer Than Us''. Its title is a play on the Blue Öyster Cult song " (Don't Fear) The Reaper".
German electro house duo Digitalism recorded the song "Reeperbahn" on their 2011 release '' I Love You Dude''.
Udo Lindenberg recorded 2011 a song titled "Reeperbahn" live together with Jan Delay
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.
The commercial house music
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producer Eric Prydz has a track titled "Reeperbahn" under his moniker Pryda
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.
London based indie band Spector have a bonus track titled "Reeperbahn" on the deluxe version of their 2015 album '' Moth Boys''.
UK based folk rock band Skinny Lister wrote a song titled "Hamburg Drunk", which depicts a rough night "falling and sprawlling down the old Reeperbahn" on their 2016 album ''The Devil, The Heart and the Fight''.
See also
* Prostitution in Germany
References
External links
Information about Reeperbahn and the St. Pauli district
- links and information about the reeperbahn
Picture from the Reeperbahn
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Prostitution in Germany
Red-light districts in Germany
Streets in Hamburg
Tourist attractions in Hamburg