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Karls Bar on the Grünwälderstraße is the social centre of Freiburg's gay scene — a bar that operates in a city of only 230,000 people but sustains the kind of quality and community that cities three times its size would be proud of. This is the central paradox and the central appeal of Freiburg's LGBTQ+ scene: it is far larger and more vibrant than the city's population would predict. The explanation lies in Freiburg's identity as a university city — the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität has around 25,000 students, and the combination of a young, educated, politically progressive population with a beautiful Altstadt setting produces social conditions highly favourable to queer culture. Karls Bar reflects this: the crowd is young and mixed, the atmosphere is the warm, informal warmth of a university city rather than the self-conscious scene management of a large gay district. The Grünwälderstraße location is in the Altstadt proper, minutes from the Münster — the 14th-century cathedral that dominates Freiburg's skyline and whose market square is the city's social centre. Freiburg also benefits from its position at the junction of three countries and cultures: Germany, France (Alsace is 30 minutes away) and Switzerland (Basel is 45 minutes). The Eurodistrict context adds an internationalism to the city's social life that the population figure alone does not suggest.
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