The oldest gay nightclub in Russia. Cabaret Club features a bar, karaoke, dancing, cabaret shows, private cabins, dark room every weekend. Located in the historical city centre of Saint Petersburg. Club owners told The Insider that while a significant part of their former customer base has left Russia, plenty of their younger patrons still find it hard to believe that the Kremlin is serious about eradicating all public manifestations of gay life. In early December , after operating in St. Petersburg for nearly twenty years, the gay club Central Station closed its doors without even waiting for a visit from law enforcement.
A Saint-Petersburg gay guide need to give some encouragements and invitations for those guests who are forced to live closeted lives back home to come and explore to discover themselves in the opportunities for expression available in the region. Would you like to contribute to our cause? Volunteers are the backbone of the organization. There are many ways to get involved in our cause.
A travel guide to the gay area in Saint Petersburg that covers everything from music, hotels, restaurants and other entertainment. Moscow's Central Station, known for its drag queen shows, has become a target. With its bullet-sprayed doors and protective razor-wire fencing, Central Station management says it has been subjected to shootings, water and gas attacks, and vandalism. Considered by many patrons as "the cultural center" for gays in Russia, the lively venue is known for its colorful, irreverent drag shows and modern house music.
St. Petersburg possesses not only the tourist treasures such as the Hermitage, Russian Museum and Imperial Palaces in the environs, but also home the scattered gay venues including night clubs, bars, saunas, seaside beaches and the officially registered in gay and lesbian Center "Krilija" - a first in Russian history. Petersburg's gay scene has never been more visible or felt less threatened than it does today. Like many aspects of Russian civil society that tentatively grew up in the early s, the gay and lesbian movement characterized itself by keeping its head down, not upsetting the authorities and trying hard to avoid creating trouble, a strategy most unlike that used by other, more provocative European gay rights movements. Many gay people in Russia still consider the mere existence of a gay rights movement a nuisance that will simply serve to turn an intolerant society's attention toward a group of people that the average Russian rarely sees or even thinks about.
The oldest gay nightclub in Russia. Cabaret Club features a bar, karaoke, dancing, cabaret shows, private cabins, dark room every weekend. Located in the historical city centre of Saint Petersburg. A Zenit St Petersburg supporters' group has called for non-white and gay players to be excluded from the team. The Russian champions' largest fans' group, Landscrona, said in an open-letter that black players are "forced down Zenit's throat". They added that gay players are "unworthy of our great city".
A Saint-Petersburg gay guide need to give some encouragements and invitations for those guests who are forced to live closeted lives back home to come and explore to discover themselves in the opportunities for expression available in the region. .
A travel guide to the gay area in Saint Petersburg that covers everything from music, hotels, restaurants and other entertainment. .
St. Petersburg possesses not only the tourist treasures such as the Hermitage, Russian Museum and Imperial Palaces in the environs, but also home the scattered gay venues including night clubs, bars, saunas, seaside beaches and the officially registered in gay and lesbian Center "Krilija" - a first in Russian history. .