Reeperbahn
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The Reeperbahn is a street in Hamburg's St. Pauli district, the centre of Hamburg's nightlife and also the city's red-light district. In German it is also called "die sündige Meile" ("the sinful mile"), or simply "der Kiez".
The name Reeperbahn comes from the old Low German word Reep meaning "a heavy rope for a ship"; in former times these ropes were produced here for the nearby harbor.
The street is lined with many restaurants, discos and probably hundreds of bars. There are also strip clubs, sex shops, brothels, a sex museum and the like. The Operettenhaus, a musical-theatre, is also located at the Reeperbahn. It played Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats for many years and now "Mamma Mia!", an ABBA-musical. There are other theatres at the Reeperbahn (St. Pauli Theater, Imperial Theater, Schmidts 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 Davidstraße. Street prostitution is legal during certain times of the day on Davidstraße. The Herbertstraße, a short side street of the Davidstraße, has prostitutes behind windows waiting for customers; it is closed off with a large gate and juveniles and female visitors are not allowed in.
The Große Freiheit ("Great Freedom") is a cross street on the North Side with several bars and clubs, a Catholic church and street prostitution. In former years, several sex theatres here (Salambo, Regina, Colibri, Safari) would show life sex acts on stage. As of 2005, the Safari is the only life sex theatre left in Germany. The popular table dance club Dollhouse now takes the place of the Salambo. The street's name comes from the fact that Catholics were allowed to practice 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.
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 played in the 1954 movie Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins ("On the Reeperbahn at 12:30 am"). The title song, sung by Albers, is still popular to this day and can often be heard in Saint Pauli.
In the early 1960s, the Beatles (who had not yet become world-famous) played in several clubs around the Reeperbahn, including in the Star-Club, Kaiserkeller, Top Ten and Indra.
"Reeperbahn" is also the name of a Swedish 80's band, and a song by Tom Waits.
See also
External links
- http://reeperbahn.hamburg.de - links and information about the reeperbahn (in German)
- http://www.reeperbahn.de - also links to different clubs, bars, restaurants, etc. (in German)
- http://21orover.com/discus/messages/43/1010.html - Guide to Sex in Hamburg area. (in English)de:Reeperbahn