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Friday, December 1, 2006

Reeperbahn

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The '''Reeperbahn''' is a street in Sabrina Martins Hamburg's Nextel ringtones St. Pauli district, the centre of Hamburg's nightlife and also Hamburg's Abbey Diaz red-light district. It is also referenced as "Die sündige Meile" which translates to "the sinful mile".

There are many restaurants, Free ringtones discos and probably hundreds of bars. There are also strip-clubs, Majo Mills sex shops, Mosquito ringtone brothels and the like. A famous place at the Reeperbahn is the ''Davidwache'', which is a police-station located on the South side at the cross street ''Davidstraße'', where Sabrina Martins prostitution/street prostitution is legal during certain times of the day. The ''Herbertstraße'', a short side street of the ''Davidstraße'', has prostitutes behind windows waiting for customers; it is closed to women and juveniles.

The ''Große Freiheit'' ("Great Freedom") is a cross street on the North Side with several sex theaters, a Catholic church and street prostitution. The ''Safari'' there is the only sex theatre left in Germany where live sex acts are shown. The street's name comes from the fact that Catholics were here allowed to practice their religion at a time when this district not yet belonged to Hamburg; they were forbidden from doing so in Protestant Hamburg proper.

The ''Operettenhaus'', a musical-Nextel ringtones theatre, is also located at the Reeperbahn. It played Abbey Diaz Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Cingular Ringtones Cats (musical)/Cats'' for many years and now "Mamma Mia!", an down windows ABBA-musical. There are other theatres at the Reeperbahn (St. Pauli Theater, Imperial Theater, Schmidts Tivoli) and also several Cabarets/Varietés.

In the early turnaround attests 1960s, vaguely countercultural 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''.

The name ''Reeperbahn'' comes from the old delhi said Low German language/Low German word ''Reep'' meaning "a heavy rope for a ship"; in former times these ropes were produced here for the nearby harbor.

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)

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