Solidarität mit den Besetzer*innen der Bruchstrasse in Luzern

Solidarity with the squatters of Bruchstrasse in Lucerne



Out of criticism of the vacancy and with many ideas for immediate use, a group of activists squatted a house in a central location of Lucerne's Neustadt in summer 2022. Despite obliging communication, positive feedback from politics and good relations in the neighborhood, the revival of the house was prevented by the owners and the activists evicted by the police. Your solidarity money goes into these horrendous fines, which were imposed on the activists.

Background: Vacancy

The house at Bruchstrasse 64 was empty for two and a half years before the activists went in for several weeks in June 2022. Previously, the people who lived in it had been given notice to leave the house because they were told that it had to be completely renovated. Since then it was never renovated, but sold on twice. The last time it was sold to Corgi Real Estate, whose president Fritz Burkhard is one of the 60 richest families in Switzerland. The vacancy at Bruchstrasse 64, which has been going on for years, increases the wealth of those who already have more than enough, while tenants are forced out of the city by high rents and housing shortages.

Upheaval in the Bruchquartier

A group of activists fought back - against the speculation with houses and habitable spaces. They revived the house at Bruchstrasse 64 for several weeks and showed: There is a need for housing for all, a city for everybody.

On June 21, 2022, new life comes into the house at Bruchstrasse: Demands written on sheets hang out of the window saying "Umbruch im Bruchquartier" (upheaval in the Bruch district) and "The houses to those who revive them". The collective organizes an aperitif at the window ledge, invites to KüfA (food for everyone) and neighbors' meetings. There are conversations out of the window and film evenings. 

The Bruch squat is polarizing: The squatters from Bruchstrasse contribute important questions to the discourse on urban housing policies. With their direct action, they are able to show that there is an urgent need to rethink how urban space is dealt with and who can dispose of it. Using the concrete example of Bruchstrasse, the young parties and the tenants' association discussed affordable housing and the right to live in the city.

11 months later: The house is empty and has been closed up to the third floor. The registered letters are piling up, the bills are piling up. Repression often affects individuals, as in this case. But we are all meant here. All of us who were happy about the revival and networking in Bruchstrasse, all of us who joined the discussion and shared content on Instagram, all of us who want a lively city that is accessible to everyone, regardless of income or origin. We were all fined, our ideas declared forbidden and our motivation punished. 

Stop Gentrification. Let's continue!

The city should not be shaped by the rich. Lucerne belongs to those who live, work and live in it. Lucerne belongs to those who revitalize it. These are also the poor, the hidden, the politically unheard and un(der)represented and the marginalized!

We find it absurd that certain people have the power to leave buildings empty for years without batting an eye, while others have three jobs at the same time and still have to give up their homes because they can no longer afford the rising electricity prices and rents. 

The right to centrality means being able to move through the entire urban space, to use it, to play in it, to meet, to exchange ideas. It's about more than a place to sleep, a place to work, an event to attend, or a shopping trip through the mall. It is about access to the full range of urban opportunities and resources such as housing, education, income, health care...

Lucerne needs free spaces and non-commercial places of exchange. Spaces that people can create according to their needs, for creativity, meeting and networking. Self-organized spaces are disappearing one by one from the city. LUZERN NEEDS MORE LIFE AND LOVE! And your financial support!

It is necessary to bear the costs of repression together, so that the political work against gentrification, for a city for all, can continue: 

We need money. We need your support. 

103% of €2000

€2069 reached in total

SUCCESS 🔥 on 12/24/2023