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During the epidemic, "the largest brothel in Europe" filed for bankruptcy. Has anyone taken over the building?

Affected by the COVID-19 epidemic? The largest brothel in Europe? Pascha, located in Cologne, Germany, recently filed for bankruptcy.

Amin, the director of Pasha brothel? Rob Scheid told the local media: We are finished. ?

The predecessor of Pasha Brothel,/kloc-0, opened in June, 1972, and changed its name to Pasha Brothel in June, 1995. It moved into a blue building with a height of 12 on the outskirts of Cologne, and became a landmark building in Cologne.

There are 120 prostitutes working here, and about 60 other employees, including chefs, hairdressers, electricians, cleaners and security guards. About 1000 customers visit every day.

In order to curb the COVID-19 epidemic, North Rhine-westfalen, where Cologne is located, announced a series of blockade measures, including banning brothels from operating.

Now, the brothel has been closed for five months, and it can't support any longer. /kloc-filed for bankruptcy with the local court in September, 2000.

Rob Scheid criticized the German government's response to the epidemic, especially accusing them of not being able to clearly indicate when they can resume business.

He said that officials would tell him every two weeks that they could not reopen, which affected the brothel's self-help plan. ? If we are promised, with the help of the bank, we may be able to avoid bankruptcy. ?

Pasha brothel filed for bankruptcy, and the owner of the building where it is located also had a headache. Pasha brothel has always been a tenant here. Everyone knows it is a brothel, and no one else wants to rent it. If this place is converted into a hotel or a place for refugees to stay, it will take time and energy to rebuild. ?

German prostitutes who have no clients are miserable, and the largest brothel in Europe is bankrupt. ?

Pascha, a brothel in Cologne, Germany, is also quite famous in the sex industry in Germany and even Europe. It is said that there are more than 30,000 passengers every month, most of whom are men.

However, now Pasha, the glory is not there.

? September 1 day, Pasha boss Amin? Scheid went to Cologne District Court to file for bankruptcy. The Cologne Express reported the matter for the first time.

Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, Lobu Scheid said that they could not pay the operating costs (including rent) because they were forced to close for five months. The bankruptcy application of Pasha, a brothel, also caused headaches for the Cologne city government. Because after the legalization of prostitution, the German government is actually the beneficiary of this lucrative industry.

For example, Cologne will impose a so-called "special tax" on the sex industry. It is reported that every legal employee must pay 30 euros a day.

Don't underestimate this 30 euros. Cologne can benefit 800,000 euros a year from this "special tax". As for brothel pasha, the annual business tax is as high as several million euros.

The first guest paid the rent, followed by his own brothel "Pasha". Near the Cologne Railway Station in Germany, this 1 1 storey building, with a summer area of 9,000 square meters, is the best place to have fun.

The point is, the style of every room here and the owner of the room are beautiful women with different styles ~

Because a brothel like Pasha is a "franchise system". Is to give the room to the prostitute and then decorate it according to the prostitute's own wishes. As for the provisions? Sex? The service is also carried out according to the wishes of the room owner. As long as you pay 175 euro rent every day, everything else is free.

The intimate brothel owner also specially arranged more than 60 employees to serve the owners, such as beauty, care workers, chefs, electricians, masseurs, cleaners and security guards. All services, as long as the demand is reasonable, brothel owners are in place.