Private Tour
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2 hours
Mobile ticket
Gay life in a catholic country (Bavaria) is a paradox. Discrimination, prejudices, and the AIDS era brought many shadows over the life of many men and women, that suffered for being just an expression of nature.
Get a look at LGBT history in Munich on this walking tour with a guide who covers over 800 years of local gay history.
Explore Munich's evolution from hidden homosexual lives to the gay city, it is today. Our royals, lawyers, and many others, tried to make life normal, to human nature.
Sodomy laws, purity of race from the Nazi era to modern LGBTQ+ identity.
Visit landmarks important to LGBT history, and hear stories of gay heroes, activists, writers, and resistance fighters.
With a small group, you'll have plenty of chances to ask questions and enjoy an intimate group atmosphere.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Karlstor
We meet here
This was once the center of the secret gay life in Munich.
My book "Loving Munich"
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donhC5649MY,Apr 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
A very interesting tour of Munich's gay history. We met Sybille at Karlstor for the start of the tour. She gave us a good background of the area and why it was important, answering any questions we had. She covered numerous gay figures in Munich's history, going back to Ludwig II through contemperary figures like Freddie Mercury and Fassbinder. Munich's gay history, in contrast to Berlin or Hamburg, was very protected because it was kept so secret. One could feel safe in Munich, so long as you were discrete. Break those rules, however, and you would find yourself "Pinklisted" - and that meant all doors were closed. From Karlstor, we ventured through Marienplatz, the Viktualienmarkt and then through the Gay Quarter, with plenty of stories of each area. We strolled by the famous Deutsche Eike and saw the murals of Freddie and Fassbinder. Finally we ended up at Sendlingerplatz where we bid farewell to Sybille. We really enjoyed the tour and highly recommend it to others.
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