Gay in italy

A Brief History of Homosexuality in Italy from Ancient Rome to Today

Postwar Italy, politically dominated by the country’s Catholic party, didn’t undertake much against the diffused homophobia of those years. Culture cared about male lover people only for the wrong reasons, as it happened in 1960 when an investigation on the “homosexual scene” in the northern town of Brescia turned into a massive media case with endless plot twists and unfounded accusations (which included one of human trafficking). When the so-called “Scandalo dei Balletti Verdi ” (“Green Ballets Scandal”) reached TV personalities like Mike Bongiorno, the entire land turned its morbose attention to it. 

In 1971, Fuori! (Out!), the first queer organization in Italy, was founded. Mario Mieli, the most famous Italian Homosexual activist, took part in the movement before founding his own organization. A year later, a group of male lover people publicly demonstrated for their rights for the first time in the history of the country. 

Since then, the Italian queer people has been keeping an active role in manifesting and demanding rights. Petite by little, and always at a much slower pace than most other European countries, It

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What are the gayest cities in Italy?

As we could notice, the most homosexual friendly cities in Italy are many - Milan, Rome, Florence, Bologna, Padua, Catania, Pisa, Gallipoli. In these cities there are Queer clubs, gathering venues and clubs, as well as annual parties and Queer Pride celebrations. The Versilia area is also historically celebrated for its welcoming and rainbow realities and it is actually very famous, especially during the summer.

What is the best metropolis in Italy for singles?

Big cities definitely offer more chances for those looking for love or simply fun, so Milan, Rome and Bologna are the best cities in Italy for singles. This, of course, does not exclusively go for the LGBTQ+ community, but clubs and nightlife here help for sure to produce safe contexts and dedicated opportunities.

Is Southern Italy gay friendly?

As we have seen, cities such as Naples, Gallipoli and Catania are historically gay friendly. These are joined by other southern Italian cities, especially the larger ones such as Bari, Salerno, and Palermo, where the LGBTQ+ collective can feel welcomed and represented. Certainly the situation can change in smaller and provincial realities, where there

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Experiencing Italian Food

One could dispute that Italian food is the most famous in the world. However, the cliche of pizza and pasta is far from the truth. In proof, Italians live longer in general than most and this is largely due to a varied Mediterranean diet of fresh yield and seafood. Italy is home to some of the best food in the world: regional specialties, fine seasonal delicacies, marvelous desserts and drinks. Although, coming back to pizza, the art of its making has even received UNESCO World Heritage status. The best way to cook the original Italian pizza is in a stone oven. Be sure to try this imaginative style, especially if you visit the Naples area.

Each region has its control local specialties that are worthy as a cuisine in their own right, and vegans and vegetarians will find plenty of options. Typically, Italian cuisine is based on the Mediterranean diet, but its ingredients are explored creatively and always used in their season of performance. Seasonal vegetables and herbs are the key ingredients in any authentic Italian kitchen, especially in Southern Italy. Spaghetti allo scoglio is an example of how the best mix of fresh ingredients, including homemade p