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LGBTQ+-Rechtsstatus in Italien

Basierend auf nationalen Gesetzen (Stand 2025)

66/100
Teilrechte
Gleichgeschlechtliche Beziehungen legal
Gleiches Schutzalter
Partnerschaft / eingetragene Lebensgemeinschaft
Gleichgeschlechtliche Ehe
Adoptionsrecht
Antidiskriminierungsgesetze
Legale Geschlechtsänderung

Homosexuality decriminalised in 1890 (Zanardelli Code) � one of the earliest in Europe. Same-sex civil unions ("unioni civili") legal since 5 June 2016 (Cirinn? Law / Law 76/2016), granting near-parity with marriage in most civil matters: inheritance, hospital visitation, next-of-kin, pension survivor rights, residency for foreign partners. Same-sex marriage not legal. Joint adoption not permitted. Step-child adoption historically allowed case-by-case by courts, but actively restricted by the Me

LGBTQ+-Städte in Italien

26 Städte

Rom

2,870,000 Einwohner

77 Locations Guide lesen →

Mailand

1,400,000 Einwohner

17 Locations Guide lesen →

Neapel

970,000 Einwohner

7 Locations Guide lesen →

Turin

870,000 Einwohner

6 Locations Guide lesen →

Palermo

670,000 Einwohner

3 Locations Guide lesen →

Genua

580,000 Einwohner

16 Locations Guide lesen →

Bologna

400,000 Einwohner

9 Locations Guide lesen →

Florenz

380,000 Einwohner

21 Locations Guide lesen →

Bari

325,000 Einwohner

2 Locations Guide lesen →

Catania

310,000 Einwohner

4 Locations Guide lesen →

Venedig

260,000 Einwohner

4 Locations Guide lesen →

Verona

260,000 Einwohner

2 Locations Guide lesen →

Padua

215,000 Einwohner

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Triest

205,000 Einwohner

2 Locations Guide lesen →

Brescia

200,000 Einwohner

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Perugia

162,000 Einwohner

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Rimini

155,000 Einwohner

3 Locations Guide lesen →

Cagliari

154,000 Einwohner

15 Locations Guide lesen →

Bergamo

122,000 Einwohner

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Taormina

11,000 Einwohner

5 Locations Guide lesen →

Conchiglie-Alto Lido

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Neapel

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Parrano

1 Ort Guide lesen →

Rom

0 Locations Guide lesen →

Salisano

0 Locations Guide lesen →

Schito-case Duca

1 Ort Guide lesen →

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Bevorstehende Mega-Events in Italien

Gay Italien auf YouTube

Rome's Gay Scene: Things You MUST Know Before You Go

Rome's Gay Scene: Things You MUST Know Before You Go

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Frequently asked questions about LGBTQ+ travel in Italien

Italy is moderately LGBTQ+ friendly in tourist and central urban areas. Social attitudes vary — Rome, Milan and Bologna have established gay scenes; rural southern Italy is more conservative. Italy lags behind most of Western Europe on legal recognition.

No — Italy recognises same-sex civil unions (Cirinnà law, 2016) which provide most marriage-equivalent rights, but full same-sex marriage is not yet legal. Joint adoption is not allowed under the civil union framework.

Rome (the "Gay Street" area near the Colosseum, plus Testaccio), Milan (the Porta Venezia area), Bologna, Florence, Naples and Sicily's Taormina. Mykonos-style summer beach scenes exist on parts of the Italian coast.

Roma Pride is mid-June. Milano Pride is late June. Bologna, Florence and Naples hold Pride parades in late spring and summer. Gay Village in Rome runs as a summer-long open-air festival from June through September.

Yes — many boutique hotels in central Rome, Milan and Florence are gay-friendly. Some explicit gay-popular options exist (Eden Hotel Rome, Babuino 181). See each city page for current listings.

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