Legal Framework: Navigating European Regulations
The adult entertainment industry in Europe is governed by a patchwork of national laws. brothel24.com only partners with venues that operate within their local legal requirements.
The Regulated Model (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands)
In these countries, sex work is a recognized profession.
Germany (ProstSchG): Since 2017, the Prostituiertenschutzgesetz requires all sex workers to register with local authorities and attend regular health consultations. Venues must hold a specific operating permit and meet rigorous safety standards.
Switzerland/Netherlands: These countries utilize a licensing system for venues, ensuring that they contribute to social security and operate under labor protection laws.
The Decriminalized/Unregulated Model (Spain, Belgium, Estonia)
In these regions, the act of selling sex is not a crime, but the regulation of venues varies. brothel24.com focuses on "Safety-First" venues that voluntarily adopt high security and health standards even where local laws are less specific.
Your Legal Responsibilities as a Guest
Age Verification: You must be 18+ (21+ in some regions) to enter any venue.
Condom Mandate: In jurisdictions like Germany, it is a legal offense for a client to request or engage in unprotected sexual acts.
Non-Solicitation: Do not attempt to solicit services in public spaces; always use authorized, vetted establishments.