
Florence’s Gay Guide
Florence is a city full of secrets, especially in the gay world, its artists and the political facts between gay and State. Let’s discover them together!Chiasso del Buco: this little street, that means “Street of the Hole”, is near Piazza della Signoria. ‘Buco’ was famous, in the 13th centrury, for an Osteria where gay people met each other during those days.In the Church of Saint Mark, you can find some of the most romantic tombs of Florence. Here is buried Giovanni Pico della Mirandola with his gay lover. He was a noble man, a philosopher and the famous writer of the “Oration on the Dignity of Man”, the “Manifesto of the Renaissance“. Both men were killed under unknown circumstances, but historians believe that they were poisoned with arsenic. In the tombstone where Pico della Mirandola and his lover are buried, there is a Latin inscription: Quor animos in vita coniuxit Amor that means “Those souls have been in love“.There is a history that is not written in official history books but that has survived the centuries. This history took place in Palazzo Vecchio and it’s dated 1512. During the reign of the Catholic fanatic Savonarola, a war began against gay man and sodomy in Florence. On the month of August of that year, a group of 30 young aristocrats began the first ever demonstration of gay rights. They manifested at the City Hall, forcing a senior justice official to resign and revoke the sentences of sodomy.Tuscany, under the Grand Duke Leopoldo I, was the first Italian state to decriminalize homosexuality. Today, Florence continues to be one of the main Italian cities promoting equal rights and fight for LGBT community.Tuscany is full of gay friendly places and the people here are very welcoming! From the beaches of Maremma to the thermal hot springs of Chianti, the gay beaches of Versilia and the gay night life of Torre del Lago, including Mamamia, one of the most popolar gay clubs and events in all Italy.Tuscany is the land where you can enjoy your life at its best!
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