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Protest from Berlin Clubs against the A100 Motorway Expansion

On the 13th of September, the "A100 wegbassen" rave-demonstration plans to rescue some of Friedrichshain's most cherished nightclubs.

Protest against A100 highway expansion: Berlin nightclubs voice their opposition
Protest against A100 highway expansion: Berlin nightclubs voice their opposition

Protest from Berlin Clubs against the A100 Motorway Expansion

On September 13, 2025, Berlin will witness a unique protest against the planned extension of the A100 motorway. The event, which combines family-friendly street demonstrations in the afternoon and a techno music rave in the evening, is a testament to the city's vibrant cultural activism [1][2].

The A100 extension has been a subject of controversy due to concerns over increased noise, traffic through residential streets, and high costs, potentially reaching up to 4 billion euros. The Bürgerinitiative Königin-Elisabeth-Straße (KES) is one of the key groups opposing the extension, citing problems such as heavy trucks using local streets as detours because of incomplete bridge infrastructure [1].

Clubs and cultural collectives are actively participating in the protest, linking music events to the cause. This alliance echoes the earlier "Rave The Planet" Parade on July 12, 2025, which showcased many international festival and club floats advocating for peace and electronic music culture [2].

The protestors and initiatives argue that building the Elsenbrücke (Elsen bridge) properly and promptly would be more effective than continuing the costly and disruptive A100 extension. They also highlight that the promised traffic reduction from A100 completion is misleading and stress that the current planning threatens traffic collapses in Berlin districts [1].

The event, organised under the motto "A100 wegbassen", will head over the Elsenbrücke to the planned motorway junction at Treptower Park. The meeting point for the demonstration is at Markgrafendamm at 17:00.

The protest aims to advocate for a liveable and climate-friendly city, with a focus on preserving nightlife in Berlin. Notably, several Berlin clubs, including About Blank, Renate, and Else, are organising the event. The proposed motorway extension would replace a number of clubs, cultural sites, and green spaces with more room for cars [1][2].

The event is the second year of protests against the planned motorway extension, and it has garnered support from various political initiatives such as the Berlin Club Commission, Fridays for Future, and the Greens and DIE LINKE, who oppose the extension, while the FDP and CDU support it [1][2].

The appeal for the protest calls for investing in public transport, safe cycle paths, and pedestrian zones instead of concrete. The event is scheduled for September 13, and it serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle to maintain Berlin's unique cultural landscape amidst urban development.

  1. Environmental science is a significant focus of the A100 motorway protest in Berlin on September 13, 2025, as the event aims to advocate for a liveable and climate-friendly city.
  2. Climate change is a concern raised by the protestors, as they argue that the proposed motorway extension threatens traffic collapses in Berlin districts and would replace green spaces with more room for cars.
  3. The ongoing struggle against the A100 motorway extension has gained support from various political initiatives, including the Berlin Club Commission, Fridays for Future, Greens, and DIE LINKE, who are pushing for investment in public transport, safe cycle paths, and pedestrian zones.
  4. Policy-and-legislation, politics, and general-news outlets have covered the A100 motorway protest extensively, with the event also receiving attention on social media, with environmental-science campaigns and club collectives actively participating.

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