- Rote Flora
The Rote Flora is a former theater in the neighbourhood Schanzenviertel in
Hamburg . It has been squatted in November1989 in response to the decision to turn it into amusical theatre .History
The theater was built
1888 and named "Tivoli-Theater". Soon, it was renamed to "Concerthaus Flora", and eventually became the "Flora-Theater" where concerts,operetta andrevue s were performed on stage. Being one of the few theaters which have not been damaged inWorld War II , the shows went on until 1943. During the last few years of the war, the theater was closed and used for storage, but soon opened after a renovation in 1949. From1953 to1964 , the building was used as a cinema with around 800 seats; the department store "1000 Töpfe" moved in afterwards and remained until 1987.After the shutdown of the department store, musical producer Friedrich Kurz came forward with plans of turning the empty building into a musical theater. However, residents, shopkeepers and autonomous groups responded negatively and, within months, the protest grew. Nevertheless, the historical building was torn down in April 1988. Still, the protests went on and soon culminated in several violent assaults by
militant groups. The need of police protection and the negative response in mediaeventually urged the investors to forfeit the plan.Until following summer, the ruins and remaining parts were vacant, although several groups, involved in the prior protests, had ambitions of renovating and reusing the house again. In August
1989 , the city unexpectedly offered a six-monthslease tothese groups. After the lease was official, the "Rote Flora" opened onSeptember 23 1989 . However, the lease was soon declared obsolete and the "Rote Flora" was declared as squatted onNovember 1 1989 . Since then, the "Rote Flora" offers space for cultural and political events. The project is financed privately and administrated independently.Between
1990 and1991 , the project turned the deserted backyard - formerly the construction site - into a park. The city, on the other hand, had plans of building apartments on the same ground, and soon the conflict ended with aneviction order carried out by massive police forces.In August
1992 , the Senator for Urban Development urged the organizers of the "Rote Flora" to sign a valid lease within six weeks. If not, another eviction order would be deployed. The negotiations between officials and representatives of the "Rote Flora" lasted for months; the eviction was not ordered and the "Rote Flora" remained squatted.A fire in November
1995 destroyed big part of the building, but was soon renovated and restored. The "Rote Flora" remained as a cultural and (left-winged) political meeting point. In autumn2000 , the Senate of Hamburg once more started negotiations about a new lease. After 11 years of occupation, the "Rote Flora" was a political issue and also made a subject of the elections in2001 .After controversial discussions, the occupiers refused any further negotiations with the Senate. In response, the Senate sold the building in March 2001 to the entrepreneur Klausmartin Kretschmer. In the next weeks, Kretschmer made clear that no changesare going to be made; the "Rote Flora" would remain autonomous.
The "Rote Flora" had its 15th anniversary in November
2004 .Culture
The "Rote Flora" organizes
flea market s, parties and cultural events regularly and further on serves as a meeting point for left-wing movements. Political issues involved areimmigration ,nationalism in Germany,privatisation of public space. The "Rote Flora" is mainly financed through donations and parties; mainstream music is not played, instead, the "Rote Flora" offers a wide range of alternative music such as punk,reggae ,ska , dub,drum 'n' bass andgoa .In the last few years, the "Rote Flora" manifested its importance as an alternative cultural center and is now an essential part of the Schanze-Quarter.
The front part of the building still serves as a space for political, often very subjective and propagandistic, messages. "Rote Flora" organises art exhibitions, working with artist from all over the world and offers a unique and creative environment to work in.
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Squatting References
External links
* [http://www.rote-flora.de Official website (German)]
* [http://www.bildarchiv-hamburg.de/hamburg/strassen/schulterblatt/index3.htm Pictures of the Schanzen-Quarter and the Rote Flora]
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