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Gay Barlar ve Kulüpler
Palermo's main gay bar in the new city area. Cocktail bar and small dance floor. Mixed gay/lesbian crowd, weekly DJ s…
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LGBTİ+ Seyahat Rehberi ve Şehir Dizini · Sicily
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Homosexuality decriminalised in 1890 (Zanardelli Code) — one of the earliest in Europe. Same-sex civil unions ("unioni civili") legal since 5 June 2016 (Cirinnà 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
Gay Barlar ve Kulüpler
Palermo's main gay bar in the new city area. Cocktail bar and small dance floor. Mixed gay/lesbian crowd, weekly DJ s…
Gay Barlar ve Kulüpler
Gay-friendly bar in the historic centre near the Massimo Theatre. Mixed crowd, strong aperitivo culture, occasional q…
Gay Saunalar
Palermo's main gay sauna. Steamroom, dry sauna, darkrooms, private cabins. Well-established venue. Predominantly loca…
Palermo, Italy
Palermo Pride marches through one of the world's most extraordinary urban environments: Arab-Norman Baroque streets where 12th-century Norman palaces sit next to medieval mosques and Baroque churches in a layering of civilisations found nowhere else in Europe. The event is organised by Arcigay Palermo and typically held in July, when the summer heat is mitigated by the march's evening timing. Expected attendance: 10,000–20,000. Palermo Pride has a particularly political character reflecting the challenges of LGBTQ+ visibility in the Sicilian south.
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Palermo is Sicily's capital and the largest city in the south of Italy with an established LGBTQ+ scene. The city's character — Arab-Norman architecture, intense Baroque churches, street markets and extraordinary food culture — creates a backdrop unlike anywhere in northern Italy. The gay scene is small and concentrated in the centro storico near the Vucciria and Ballarò markets. Palermo Pride in July is a genuinely political event, reflecting the south's different relationship to LGBTQ+ visibility. The social environment requires more discretion than Milan or Rome.
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