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Photo courtesy Himbeer Party, Mannheim


events planner
Candy Club event at Bootshaus
ü30 Deluxe

March 9, 2013 at Bootshaus, large ballroom dance floor, new sound concept, open-air smoking area, stylish restaurant --eat, drink, dance, and party until dawn! For reservations see: www.foreverdisco.de


www.bootshaus.net/party/ueber30party
Men Only Events
Hunk!

March 24, 2013. Men-only party at MS Connexion, Angelstr. 33. DJs MoederJam (GAYS & Friends IN HEAVEN / UC Frankfurt / Rosa Ellis Mannheim), Martin Rapp (Ero*gen Stuttgart / Frankfurt UC / Lovepop Stuttgart) and Binomio (Mad.Bear Mad.Hunter + / Madrid). Disco Floor DJ Sunflower (Mannheim) playing old hits and charts of the past few decades.


www.hunkparty.de
Sexy Rabbits Party
Gays & Friends in Heaven

March 31, 2012, at Club LUDWIQ, Yorkstrasse 2, Ludwigshafen. Sexy Rabbits Party. Expect over 1,000 gay men, lesbiens, resident DJane Simoné, hot go-go boys, drag and show acts from Miss Onyx Stoned, Pyper Sky, & Lady Michel. Continuing on second Fridays & special nights.


www.heaven-party.de
Pride Parade, festival & other events
CSD Rhein-Neckar 2013

August 10, 2013. The CSD Rhine-Neckar for Mannheim, Ludwigshafen and Heidelberg. A celebration of several days, over 30 cultural, political, and party events, cinema nights, walking tours, readings, political discussions, rainbow celebrations, CSD Gala, & Saturday CSD demo-parade.

www.csd-rhein-neckar.de
top experiences
Historic Churches:

Much of Mannheim’s historical centre was destroyed in World War II, but some of its remaining churches are worth a visit. The Konkordienkirche has a 92-meter tower that can be climbed for views over the whole city. The Christuskirche houses an original Steinmeyer Organ with 8000 pipes – one of the biggest in Germany.

Luisenpark:

The paid-admission city park Luisenpark is worth a visit for its many gardens and amusements. Ride a gondoletta – boat pulled by underwater rope – on a mile-long loop around the park’s lake, the Kutserweiher. Take in a concert, opera, or play in the 1000-seat open-air amphitheatre. Relax in the huge Chinese garden and teahouse and take in the exotic plants and animals in the greenhouse, aviary, aquarium, and butterfly house. For a thrill, visit the 205-meter high telecommunication tower and enjoy a meal in its revolving restaurant.

Mannheim Palace/University of Mannheim:

The Mannheim Palace is one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe and one of the city’s main landmarks. It was built in the 18th century to be the main residence of the Prince-Electors of the Electoral Palatinate of the Rhine. After the Electoral Palatinate was disbanded, the palace gradually fell into disuse until it eventually found use as the foundation of the University of Mannheim. The lovely palace was reconstructed after it suffered heavy damage during World War II, and is home to exquisite sculptures, artwork, and architectural details.

National Theater:

The Mannheim National Theater has a varied repertoire with different shows almost every night, including ballet and opera performances. It’s one of Germany’s leading theatres and was founded in 1779, making it one of the oldest.

www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de/en/index.php
Water Tower:

The Mannheim Water Tower is one of the most famous icons of the Arte-Nouveau style in Germany and remains a symbol of the city. Set amid a lovingly maintained park and surrounded by red-brick conference hall, the Water Tower is a pleasant place to observe the city or take a picnic.


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