www.bbc.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
151.101.128.81
Public Scan
URL:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20240322-berlin-techno-scene-gains-unesco-status
Submission: On December 17 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Submission: On December 17 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
0 forms found in the DOMText Content
Skip to content British Broadcasting Corporation Register Sign In * Home * News * Sport * Business * Innovation * Culture * Arts * Travel * Earth * Video * Live * Home * News * Israel-Gaza War * War in Ukraine * US & Canada * UK * UK Politics * England * N. Ireland * N. Ireland Politics * Scotland * Scotland Politics * Wales * Wales Politics * Africa * Asia * China * India * Australia * Europe * Latin America * Middle East * In Pictures * BBC InDepth * BBC Verify * Sport * Business * Executive Lounge * Technology of Business * Future of Business * Innovation * Technology * Science & Health * Artificial Intelligence * AI v the Mind * Culture * Film & TV * Music * Art & Design * Style * Books * Entertainment News * Arts * Arts in Motion * Travel * Destinations * Africa * Antarctica * Asia * Australia and Pacific * Caribbean & Bermuda * Central America * Europe * Middle East * North America * South America * World’s Table * Culture & Experiences * Adventures * The SpeciaList * Earth * Natural Wonders * Weather & Science * Climate Solutions * Sustainable Business * Green Living * Video * Live * Live News * Live Sport Register Sign In Home News Sport Business Innovation Culture Arts Travel Earth Video Live Audio Weather Newsletters HOW BERLIN'S TECHNO SCENE TRANSFORMED THE CITY AND GAINED UNESCO STATUS 22 March 2024 Share Save Lynn Brown Features correspondent Share Save Dimitri Hegemann Inside the Tresor Club: Berlin's techno clubs birthed a new subculture and ethos for the city (Credit: Dimitri Hegemann) In abandoned warehouses and squats of this once-divided city, young people thirsty for freedom started a cultural revolution that has now been recognised by Unesco. Kingston has reggae, New York has hip-hop and Berlin has techno. This throbbing, electronic music style became the soundtrack of liberation following the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and has remained synonymous with the city ever since. Now, a cultural revolution that was sparked in the abandoned warehouses and communist-era squats of the once-divided city by young people thirsty for freedom has been recognised by Unesco and inscribed on the German national Registry of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The designation will allow techno clubs access to government funding and support – a much-needed asset as soaring rents have caused what's been dubbed locally as a "clubbing crisis". Dimitri Hegemann was there for the birth of Berlin's techno boom. "I was there when the Wall came down," the activist and organiser told the BBC. "That was an incredible situation. It generated a very positive atmosphere in town. When the Wall came down everybody was open for something new." A towering figure in the city's clubbing scene since German reunification in 1990, Hegemann founded the now-world-renowned techno club Tresor in 1991 in the vault of an abandoned department store in East Berlin. In recent years, he has championed the movement to grant Berlin's club culture Unesco status, which was announced on 13 March 2024. "For more than 30 years, techno has been an important sound of our capital, also for many people who come to Berlin from Europe and all over the world," said Claudia Roth, the Minister of State for Culture, in a statement. "For many years, Berlin's techno culture has stood for values such as diversity, respect and cosmopolitanism… [it] is part of the cultural wealth of our country, which is underlined by this inclusion in the list of Intangible Cultural Heritage." Where to experience Berlin's techno culture Berghain: Often called most famous techno club in the world, Berghain is housed in a former power plant, creating an atmosphere that's almost as intense as its music.Tresor: Located in the basement vault of a former department store, this was one of the first clubs to open after the fall of the Berlin Wall.://about blank: Part techno club, part cultural centre, this chill space prides itself on its inclusivity and solidarity with marginalised communities.Ritter butzke: This three-storey former factory offers several dance floors with different genres. The decision comes after several years of lobbying by musicians and activists like Hegemann and the non-profit organisation Rave The Planet. Proponents of the designation say the city's techno scene was pivotal in transforming the former divided city into the bastion for liberalism and the arts that it is today. "The techno scene has become a haven for those who don't necessarily see themselves being represented in the more traditional facets of the city's identity," said Jennifer Kucza, who was born in Poland and has lived in Berlin for many years. "Those involved in the scene have by now reached a status of somewhat of a subculture, with their belonging being reflected not only in the music but also a certain visual identity, lifestyle and even attitude." When the Berlin Wall toppled in 1989, the city's empty buildings and low rents were flooded with young, artistic people and the ideas that came with them. Empty and abandoned buildings transformed into late-night (and early-morning) techno-driven raves, which became places to meet, dance and discuss new dreams for the future. The connections fostered in these makeshift clubs birthed a unique kind of grassroots entrepreneurship; art galleries, events and even restaurants began to pop up in parks, apartment squats and abandoned warehouses, like the one where Hegemann started Tresor. "This movement has changed the DNA of Berlin," Hegemann said. "We have a lot of visitors in the clubs who decided to join this movement in the early '90s. They were motivated, encouraged to start a small business like a restaurant or an agency or something… all these ideas were decided in the clubs after 03:30 in the morning, you know?" Dimitri Hegemann The Tresor Club has become an icon in the Berlin techno scene (Credit: Dimitri Hegemann) Many of these locations and the newer clubs they've inspired have since become institutions, and the artistic and inclusive culture these clubs helped foster reflect Berlin's famous live-and-let-live ethos. Today, just as history buffs head to Rome and foodies flock to Paris, those seeking an inclusive club culture head to Berlin – so much so that the city's official website boasts about it. The Unesco designation is particularly beneficial in helping to ensure that these long-standing cultural institutions remain a living part of the culture. In addition to allowing clubs to access government funding, the new designation means clubs will now have increased protections under town planning laws. Many of Berlin's famous clubs struggled during the Covid-19 pandemic, and factors like the city's rising rental costs, stagnant wages and high cost of operations, have continued to threaten their existence. Hegemann hopes that the example set by Berlin's techno clubs is something that can be translated to other cities around the world. "We think that people everywhere may want to do something [like this] in their own communities. If the politicians take it more seriously," he said. "It's important that decision-makers say, 'You are our future, we'll give you the space,' so that young creatives can develop something that could help their community." -- Join more than three million BBC Travel fans by liking us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. If you liked this story, sign up for The Essential List newsletter – a handpicked selection of features, videos and can't-miss news delivered to your inbox every Friday. Music City Heritage Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch WHY THERE WILL ONLY BE TWO MORE COLDPLAY ALBUMS Chris Martin says that Coldplay will stop making albums after the 12th. They've just released their 10th. 5 days ago Music JENNIFER LOPEZ EXPLAINS WHY SHE CANCELLED HER TOUR Jennifer Lopez explains why she cancelled her tour, and is surprised by a fan in the studio. 22 Nov 2024 Music WHY BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN WILL NEVER STOP PERFORMING 75-year-old Bruce Springsteen explains why he has no plans to stop touring. 29 Oct 2024 Music WHAT DID WE GET WRONG ABOUT SINÉAD O'CONNOR? Sinéad O'Connor expert Allyson McCabe on singer's flawed legacy. 9 Nov 2023 Music FRISSON: WHY MUSIC CAN GIVE YOU CHILLS OR GOOSEBUMPS Why certain music can trigger a surprisingly physiological reaction. 6 Feb 2023 Music HOW CAN MUSIC HELP OUR MEMORY? We discover the power of music on our memories by meeting a care home resident with dementia. 1 Nov 2022 Music HOW CAN MUSIC ENHANCE OUR CREATIVITY? We explore where our musical creativity comes from, and what happens to our brains when we improvise. 25 Oct 2022 Music HOW MUSIC AFFECTS OUR MENTAL HEALTH As we grow, how do we connect to music and can it help us to heal? 14 Oct 2022 Music CAN MUSIC SHAPE US IN THE WOMB? Why do we move to a rhythm, are we actually born to be musical, and how does music really shape who we are? 14 Oct 2022 Music ANTYTILA: THE ROCK BAND THAT SWAPPED GUITARS FOR GUNS Almost six months ago, members of the rock band Antytila joined the Ukrainian army. 5 Sep 2022 Music JOSEPH BOULOGNE: THE MUSICAL GENIUS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF 17 Aug 2022 Music HOW FELA KUTI AND TONY ALLEN CREATED A NEW GENRE OF MUSIC In the 1960s, Fela Kuti and Tony Allen developed a whole new genre of music: Afrobeat. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE TEAM THAT HELPS A MAN LOSING HIS VOICE SING AN OPERA Faced with motor neurone disease (MND), Paul Jameson is reclaiming his voice through opera. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE DRUM BORN FROM A MYSTICAL FOREST Deep in Argentina's Santigueno forest, a legendary musical instrument is made. 23 Feb 2022 Music DID DAVID BOWIE PREDICT THE RISE OF KANYE WEST? David Bowie was a visionary on so many counts, but did he really fortell the birth and rise of Kanye West? 23 Feb 2022 Music THE MYSTICAL INSTRUMENT THAT SPEAKS WITH THE SPIRITS Sounding a bit like bagpipes, the qeej is used by Hmong people in Vietnam to connect with the spirit world. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE MUSICAL MOUNTAINEERS SERENADING THE WILDERNESS Two mountaineering musicians are combining classical music with the stunning scenery of the Cascade Mountains. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE COMPOSER WHOSE BROTHER TOOK THE CREDIT The unsung life of the composer Fanny Mendelssohn. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE SURPRISING HUMAN THERAPY USED ON DOGS These police dogs are no longer as stressed as they once were. 23 Feb 2022 Music THE SCHOOL BEATING THE ODDS WITH MUSIC How a school in Bradford is beating the odds with music. 23 Feb 2022 Music -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More 18 hrs ago THE INNOVATIVE, GREEN FUTURE OF SKIING As ski resorts around the world grapple with the effects of climate change, dry slope skiing may be the green answer to the sport's future. 18 hrs ago Travel 20 hrs ago HOW A CHILD STAR SAVED A HOLLYWOOD STUDIO In December 1933, five-year-old Shirley Temple signed with a nearly-bankrupt Fox Studios. In History looks back at how she revived the studio's fortunes – and became a superstar. 20 hrs ago Culture 21 hrs ago SEVEN CLIMATE WINS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED IN 2024 Global temperatures rose and extreme weather ramped up, but there were also some significant breakthroughs for the climate this year. 21 hrs ago Future 2 days ago THE ADDICTIVE LOVE CAKE ONLY BAKED AT CHRISTMAS Fruity, nutty and slightly tangy, this deliciously rich, spiced cake symbolises love and affection – and making it is a true labour of love. 2 days ago Travel 2 days ago PUERTO RICO'S FAVOURITE HOLIDAY DRINK For award-winning bartender Virgie Nieves and many others across her home island of Puerto Rico, nothing signals the start of the holiday season like this creamy coconut punch. 2 days ago Travel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- British Broadcasting Corporation * Home * News * Sport * Business * Innovation * Culture * Arts * Travel * Earth * Video * Live * Audio * Weather * BBC Shop BBC in other languages FOLLOW BBC ON: * Terms of Use * About the BBC * Privacy Policy * Cookies * Accessibility Help * Contact the BBC * Advertise with us * Do not share or sell my info * Contact technical support Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read about our approach to external linking.