Centralino
Bares y Clubs Gay
Turin's flagship gay bar in the Quadrilatero Romano. Intimate cocktail bar with a loyal mixed crowd, good aperitivo a…
Guía de Viaje LGBTQ+ y Directorio de Ciudades · Piedmont
Según las leyes nacionales a partir de 2025
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
Bares y Clubs Gay
Turin's flagship gay bar in the Quadrilatero Romano. Intimate cocktail bar with a loyal mixed crowd, good aperitivo a…
Bares y Clubs Gay
Iconic indie/alternative music bar on Via Po, consistently LGBTQ+-welcoming. Live music, DJ sets, queer nights. The m…
Bares y Clubs Gay
Gay bar and club in San Salvario neighbourhood. Retro tropical décor, two floors, weeknight bar and weekend dance flo…
Bares y Clubs Gay
Long-running neighbourhood gay bar near the Accademia delle Belle Arti. Unpretentious, local crowd, open since the 19…
Saunas Gay
Turin's main gay sauna, centrally located near Piazza Vittorio Veneto. Steamroom, dry sauna, darkrooms, private cabin…
Zonas de Cruising
Turin's principal riverside park and main outdoor cruising area. Active after dark in the wooded sections south of th…
Turin, Italy
Torino Pride is Piedmont's largest LGBTQ+ event, drawing 50,000+ to the city centre in June. The march typically departs from Piazza Vittorio Veneto — one of Europe's largest neo-classical squares, facing the Gran Madre church across the Po — and proceeds through the colonnaded streets of the centro storico to a closing rally at Piazza Castello, the city's royal square flanked by the Palazzo Reale and the Palazzo Madama. The event is organised by Arcigay Torino and has grown consistently over two decades. Pride Week includes a programme of events at the Centralino bar, Kontiki club and the city's cultural venues. Turin's Baroque architecture provides one of Italy's finest Pride backdrops.
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Turin is northern Italy's understated gay city. The former Fiat company town, reborn as a cultural and culinary capital after the 2006 Winter Olympics, has a gay scene concentrated in the Quadrilatero Romano and San Salvario neighbourhoods — two quite different areas connected by the same tolerant, Piedmontese pragmatism that characterises the city at large. Turin Pride, held every June, has grown to 50,000+ attendees. The city's architecture (the long, colonnaded arcades of Via Roma and Via Po, the Baroque Piazza San Carlo) provides one of Italy's finest urban backdrops for an evening out.
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