A table tennis table sits outside the Reitschule, 20 December 2013.
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Visitors at the re-opening of the Reitschule on 4 August, 2016.
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The interior of the former stables on 15 February 1988. (KEYSTONE/Str)
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A meal to celebrate the autonomous culture centre's 20th anniversary on 2 November, 2007.
KEYSTONE/ Lukas Lehmann)
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Police move in to eject squatters on 15 April 1982. (KEYSTONE/Str)
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The Rollins Band perform a concert on 17 November 1989. (KEYSTONE/Alessandro della Valle)
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The Reithalle pictured on 9 June, 2013, one of the occasions voters have been called upon to decide its future.
(KEYSTONE/Lukas Lehmann)
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Police arrive again on 31 May, 1995 after squatters ignored an order to clear out.
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Bern politicians hand in another initiative on 11 May, 2016, to stop taxpayers' money being spent on the controversial centre.
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The entrance to the Reithalle on 20 December, 2013, as the city authorities decide whether to continue funding following more violence.
(KEYSTONE/Peter Klaunzer)
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The Reitschule in Bern is a venue of many faces that has had a colourful history in recent decades.
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The 19th century building was once used by the city authorities as stables and a depot for stage coaches. But when the horses moved out, squatters occupied the premises for a period.
Today it is one of Switzerland’s liveliest entertainment venues. There have been multiple attempts to shut it down because of its association with leftwing movements – but the Reitschule has seen off all challenges.
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