Cofounder Of Berlin Nightclubs Tresor And Kraftwerk, Regina Baer, Has Died

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Regina Bayer, co-founder of Berlin nightclubs Tresor and Kraftwerk, has died.

His friend and Tresor founder Dimitri Hegemann announced his death last Thursday (July 21), "after a long and courageous battle against a serious illness."

Baer and Hegmann helped create Tresor after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991. The residence was located between the two famous walls in the center of the city. It quickly became the starting point of a cultural movement inspired by youth and technology.


Pioneer Bayer is described as a "decisive influence" in the creation of the Kraftwerk cultural and performance space, which is currently organizing a series of exhibitions and events in tribute to Heijman to mark Tresor's 31st anniversary.

Bayer managed the Tresor office and another office in Globus Berlin from 1991 to 2005. He also founded the Tresor Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to acquire real estate to protect buildings from development and preserve their future use for creative and cultural purposes. goals.

Meanwhile, Schwarzenraben and the Weltrestaurant Markthalle appear as "subjects of interest" in Hegeman's note.

"Tresor's story, and indeed the story of all of Berlin's nightlife, would have been different without his energy, passion, vision, creativity, discipline and ability to bring others together and motivate others," Hegeman's post reads in part.

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"She was an incredibly strong woman who knew exactly what she wanted in what was still a male-dominated scene at the time, and who wasn't intimidated by even the biggest macho."

He continued: "She was open, honest, humane, compassionate and one of the strongest women and people I know, although she had a sense of humor that never lost. Her genuine spirit was irresistible. It was contagious."

"His death leaves a painful hole in our lives. For all we know, he runs a magical club in the afterlife where we all get to be regulars one day. Love and peace forever."

Meanwhile, DJs, festival organizers and music fans have sought to preserve the UNESCO World Heritage status of Berlin's tech culture so it doesn't have to fight for survival.

Rave The Planet started late last year during the COVID pandemic to help German authorities apply for Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) status.

Promotion team Matthias Roeing aka Dr. Matthias Roeing is the music moderator who founded Love Parade, an electronic music festival that began in the summer of 1989 before the fall of the Berlin Wall, as a techno show for political peace in West Germany. Created by Mott.

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