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The Mata Hari Bar sits in the Weißgerbergasse — one of the most photographed medieval lanes in Nuremberg's Altstadt, a cobbled street of half-timbered houses that has survived the 1945 bombing and reconstruction to retain its medieval character. In this setting, the Mata Hari operates as a queer-friendly alternative bar: not a gay bar in the specific sense, but consistently welcoming to LGBTQ+ guests and regularly patronised by Nuremberg's queer community. The combination of the extraordinary historic setting and the relaxed, open atmosphere makes it a natural daytime or early-evening option before heading to the specifically gay venues. Nuremberg was one of the first German cities to elect a gay mayor — Klaus Magerl served in the 1990s — and the city's civic progressivism is visible in the matter-of-fact acceptance of LGBTQ+ presence in mainstream venues like the Mata Hari.
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