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Opernhauskrawalle (Opera House riots) is the Swiss German term generally used for the youth protests at the end of May 1980 in the Swiss city of
Zürich , neighboring_municipalities = Adliswil, Dübendorf, Fällanden, Kilchberg, Maur, Oberengstringen, Opfikon, Regensdorf, Rümlang, Schlieren, Stallikon, Uitikon, Urdorf, Wallisellen, Zollikon , twintowns = Kunming, San Francisco Zürich ...
, a
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in the Canton of Zürich. Also called Züri brännt ("
Zürich , neighboring_municipalities = Adliswil, Dübendorf, Fällanden, Kilchberg, Maur, Oberengstringen, Opfikon, Regensdorf, Rümlang, Schlieren, Stallikon, Uitikon, Urdorf, Wallisellen, Zollikon , twintowns = Kunming, San Francisco Zürich ...
is burning"), these events marked the 'rebirth' of the alternative youth movement in Switzerland in the 1980s.


Background

A three-day celebration of the Zürich ''Opernhaus'' and the opening of a festival was celebrated on 30 May 1980. Uninvited, about 200 protesters crashed the festival opening and demanded an autonomous youth center. The communal
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and state
Kantonspolizei Zürich The Kantonspolizei Zürich (literal translation: "Cantonal Police of Zürich") is the police department of the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. The Kantonspolizei Zürich exists within the cantonal legal structure to enforce criminal, security, a ...
police corps were informed beforehand and were stationed in the foyer of the opera house as a precautionary measure. As the youths occupied the exterior stairs of the opera house, the demonstration degenerated into a street battle between demonstrators and the police, who were equipped with water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets. The youth protests culminated on 30/31 May 1980, at the present Sechseläutenplatz square in Zürich, but later spread throughout the whole city. A public referendum also contributed to the riots, as the city of Zurich planned to grant CHF 61 million for a renovation and an extension of the opera house, but nothing for the planned ''
Rote Fabrik Rote Fabrik (''Red Factory'') is a former factory in the Wollishofen neighbourhood of Zürich, Switzerland. It is now used as a music venue and cultural centre. It is so named because the buildings are made of red brick, but also because left ...
'' cultural center in Zürich-
Wollishofen Wollishofen is a neighbourhood in Zürich's 2nd district. It was formerly a municipality of its own, having been incorporated into Zürich in 1893. The neighbourhood has a population of 15,592 distributed on an area of 5.75 km2. Geography ...
, on the other side of the Zürichsee lakeshore. The protestors felt that the demands of the young people for their own cultural center had been ignored for years and that the astronomical grant for the opera house demonstrated this lack of commitment to youth by Zürich's conservative government. Their reaction was a "long pent-up anger," as seen on a newspaper headline. "Züri brännt" has since become a household word, and is the title of a punk song by the band TNT. Andreas Homoki, director of the opera house, described the situation in the "hot summer of 1980" as explosive, and that "''there was not enough room for a youth culture''" because of a lack of alternative governmental cultural programs for the youth in Zürich. From 1976 to 1989, the Criminal Police Department III (KK III), i.e. the State Security Department of the Zürich City Police, kept a file of photos under the title "Schmieren/Kleben" (literally: ''smearing/glueing''). Without these intensive collection activities, which the police engaged in especially in the late 1970s and around 1980, these images would have disappeared long ago. After the so-called Fichenskandal and its treatment at the city government level by a parliamentary commission of inquiry, the photos landed in the city archive in 1993. The photos, published in book form in April 2018, document the fear of left-wing extremist activities during those years, along the lines of the German RAF, the rise of the punk movement, early works of the Sprayer von Zürich, followed by the slogans of the Zürich youth unrest. While the police focused on possibly subversive messages and the documentation of damage to property, these photos also captured everyday street scenes. These factors contributed to the so-called ''Opernhauskrawall'', meaning riots or youth
protests A protest (also called a demonstration, remonstration or remonstrance) is a public expression of objection, disapproval or dissent towards an idea or action, typically a political one. Protests can be thought of as acts of coopera ...
at the
Zürich Opera House The Zürich Opera House (german: Opernhaus Zürich, links=no) is an opera house in the Swiss city of Zürich. Located at the Sechseläutenplatz, it has been the home of the Zürich Opera since 1891, and also houses the Bernhard-Theater Zürich. ...
. The youth protests, beginning with this one in Zurich in 1980 and continuing throughout 1980 and again in 1982, mark the beginning of the modern youth movement in Switzerland, generating interest in alternative youth culture and a revival of the former
hippie movement The hippie subculture began its development as a youth movement in the United States during the early 1960s and then developed around the world. Its origins may be traced to European social movements in the 19th and early 20th century such as B ...
.


Aftermath

A first political compromise was the so-called ''AJZ'' (a temporary youth centre at the Zürich central station), and the establishment of the
Rote Fabrik Rote Fabrik (''Red Factory'') is a former factory in the Wollishofen neighbourhood of Zürich, Switzerland. It is now used as a music venue and cultural centre. It is so named because the buildings are made of red brick, but also because left ...
alternative cultural centre in
Wollishofen Wollishofen is a neighbourhood in Zürich's 2nd district. It was formerly a municipality of its own, having been incorporated into Zürich in 1893. The neighbourhood has a population of 15,592 distributed on an area of 5.75 km2. Geography ...
in late 1980. ''Rote Fabrik'' still exists, and is known as one of the most important alternative cultural venues in the greater Zürich urban area. The most prominent politicians involved were
Sigmund Widmer Sigmund Widmer (born 30 July 1919 in Zürich, died 11 August 2003 in Visp) was a Swiss historian, writer and LdU politician who served as mayor of the city of Zürich. Early life and education Born in Zürich to Bertha Gizella, née Oechslin, ...
and Emilie Lieberherr, then member of the city's executive (''Stadtrat'') authorities. The Swiss newspaper
WOZ Die Wochenzeitung ''WOZ Die Wochenzeitung'', (commonly abbreviated as ''WOZ'' or ''Wochenzeitung''), is a Swiss, German-language weekly newspaper, published in Zürich (Switzerland). History ''Die WochenZeitung'' (WoZ) first appeared on 1 October 1981. It was ba ...
reported in a 2006 expose that an undercover police officer infiltrated the protest groups in 1980; in October 2016 a book about Willi S's double life as ''revoluzzer'' and police officer was published.


The youth protests in Swiss culture

Swiss federal TV hosted a "CH-Magazin" live TV debate on 15 July 1980 between the Zürich city executives Emilie Lieberherr and Hans Frick ( LdU), police commander Rolf Bertschi, local SP leader Leonhard Fünfschilling, and two representatives of the youth movement. In an act of
reverse psychology Reverse psychology is a technique involving the assertion of a belief or behavior that is opposite to the one desired, with the expectation that this approach will encourage the subject of the persuasion to do what is actually desired. This techniqu ...
, the two youth representatives dressed in conservative attire posed as the Swiss equivalents of
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and
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, "Anna Müller" (Hayat Jamal Aldin, sister of Samir Jamal Aldin) and "Hans Müller" (Fredi Meier). They surprised the others with shocking demands like that the police use napalm instead of mere tear gas against the youth movement. Neither TV hosts nor officials could handle the abrupt situation, and the broadcast is considered one of Switzerland's biggest media scandals. '' Zürich brännt'', a Swiss documentary film based on video footage from 1980, was filmed in black and white at the locations of the youth protests in May 1980 and afterwards. It was aired on the Swiss television network SRF in May 2014. Beginning on 22 January 2015, the film was shown during the
Solothurn Film Festival The Solothurn Film Festival (SFT) is the most important festival for Swiss film productions. Founded in 1966 in the Swiss city of Solothurn, the annual festival presents a representative selection of Swiss feature, documentary, and short film produ ...
as one of the milestones in Swiss film history.


Literature

* Peter Bichsel; Silvan Lerch: ''Autonomie auf A4. Wie die Zürcher Jugendbewegung Zeichen setzte. Flugblätter 1979-82.'' Limmat Verlag, Zürich 2017. *Heinz Nigg: ''Wir wollen alles, und zwar subito! Die Achtziger Jugendunruhen in der Schweiz und ihre Folgen.'
Limmat Verlag
Zürich 2001. *Heinz Nigg: ''The Video Movement of the 1970s and 1980s. London Bern Lausanne Basel Zurich.'
Scheidegger & Spiess
Zurich 2017. *Christian Koller
Vor 40 Jahren: Züri brännt
in: Sozialarchiv Info 1 (2020). * Tanja Polli: ''Das Doppelleben des Polizisten Willy S.: Erinnerungen an die Zeit, als Zürich brannte''.
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, Zürich. . * Philipp Anz, Jules Spinatsch, Viola Zimmermann: ''Schmieren/Kleben. Aus dem Archiv KKIII der Stadtpolizei Zürich 1976 - 1989''. Edition Patrick Frey, Zürich 2018. .


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* {{Authority control 1980 in Switzerland 1980s neologisms 1980 riots Autonomism Culture of Zürich Hippie movement History of Zürich Politics of Switzerland Swiss youth culture Youth in Switzerland