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When in Florence, Do as the Gays Do – How to Party in Florence

Renaissance art-filled galleries and museums, towering church domes, six-packed sculptures, the best ice cream in the world and nearby verdant vineyards producing wine…lots of wine – these are what most associate with Florence, the capital of the Tuscany region of Italy. The culturally rich city is also home to such wonders as the tombs of Michelangelo and Ponte Vecchio, a scenic multi-layered bridge filled with shops.

However, despite the undeniably male lover undertones of the city – with its sexy nude male statues dotted around – what Florence is not known for, is its gay nightlife. Rome and Milan seem to possess beat in that respect, but beneath the culturally opulent veneer of the city a bustling gay scene exists for those willing to seek it out when late hours falls and the galleries close. Florence is a gay-friendly city with fashion designers and students making up a significant portion of Florence’s population – if not to the extent of Milan – and let’s be genuine, fashion and the LGBTQ+ world move as hand-in-hand as Dolce & Gabbana.

We look at the best gay bars and clubs in the city to whet y

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Modern, trendy hotel with air-conditioned rooms and collaboration area.
Roof terrace with bar, pool, gym room and fantastic views of Florence.

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About Florence

Florence, a centre of medieval trade and finance and long commanded by the Medici family, was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, represented by names such as Botticelli, Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
Florence is world-famous especially for its art and architecture and has been one of the most visited cities in Italy and Europe for centuries.

The downside of this popularity is that thousands of tourists shove through the slender streets day by day.
Our tip: In the evening – when most of the tourist groups and busses have left the city center – the streets and piazzas of Florence are much more enjoyable. Piazza di Santa Croce, Piazza della Signoria and cutie David are still admirable after sunset.
Ponte Vecchio has more atmosphere at nigh

LGBTQ Florence

Florence is a city that has always been ahead of its time: here, in 1789Peter Leopold Grand Duke of Tuscany abolished for the first time the death penalty. and later, in 1853,Leopold II abolished the punishments for homosexuality.

Even earlier, the Medici dynasty, which held the reins of the city from the 15th to the 18th century, promoted art, culture and tolerance: among the numerous representatives of the family, some were certainly homosexual: Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici, 1475-1521), Ferdinando II (1610-1670), and Giovanni Gastone de' Medici (1671-1737). During  the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, in Florence, there was a series of  places where homosexual meetings could be held.

Today, the LGBT traveller can find a valid support in the AITGL (the Italian association of tourism companies) whose purpose is to promote LGBTTourism in Italy and in the Azione Homosexual e Lesbica, a Florentine association organising various events and meetings in the city.

Florence is a metropolis open to LGBT tourism; there are lots of gay friendly clubs, cafés and discos: the

 

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 Una bella storia

Siamo a fine anni 80, erano nate già molte disco gay la più famosa era il Tabasco Piazza di Santa Cecilia a Firenze, settembre 1980 aprono le cantine che diventeranno in seguito più famose d'Italia e nel mondo: Marcello Salvietti e Marco Bagnai dopo dei giri in Europa idealizzano e realizzano il Crisco, Marco lo arreda e la sera dell'apertura Marcello non lo vuole perché e troppo lussuoso, arredato in metallo color verde sedili fatti da sedute di trattore in gomma a bolle per pavimento aveva la sua dose di hard in forma un po più lussuosa in confronto ai locali fatti con assi di Amsterdam.

Così nacque il club internazionale American Crisco che prende il suo nome dalla famosa margarina america