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Nollendorfplatz is a square in the Schöneberg district of Berlin. Colloquially called ''Nolli'' it was named in 1864 after the village of Nakléřov (today part of Petrovice, Czech Republic), a site of the 1813 Battle of Kulm. It is shaped by the U-Bahn viaduct and the facade of the Neues Schauspielhaus. The adjacent area in the south around Motzstraße is Berlin's most prominent gay village. It has a long history as being a gay area which dates back to the turn of the 20th century. Within the gay community this part of Berlin is most famous for its leather and darkroom bars. It also plays a little role in the musical Cabaret by Joe Masteroff as the home of some of the characters. Image:U-Bahn Berlin Nollendorfplatz2.JPG|Metrotrain at Nollendorfplatz Image:U Nollendorfplatz Berlin, Kuppel.jpg|Metrostation Nollendorfplatz Image:Nollendorfplatz Berlin Fragment 1.jpg|Pieces of ''Amerikanischen Kirche'' (American Church) Image:Gedenktafel Rosa Winkel Nollendorfplatz.jpg|The Gay Pink Triangle Image:Salomè, Stele, Berlin Nollendorfplatz.jpg|Rainbow Gay Column Image:Gay Bear Berlin Nollendorfplatz.jpg|Gay Bear at Nollendorfplatz Image:Nollendorfplatz Berlin 1907, Missmann.jpg|Nollendorfplatz 1907 Image:Nollendorfplatz, Berlin 1900.png|Nollendorfplatz, around 1900 Image:Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Nollendorfplatz.jpg|Nollendorfplatz by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 1912 == Literature == Susanne Twardawa: ''Der Nollendorfplatz in Berlin''. Motzbuch, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-935790-02-3 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nollendorfplatz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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