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Centralhjørnet — 'The Central Corner' — has been serving Copenhagen's gay community without interruption since 1917, making it the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the world. The bar opened in the same year as the Bolshevik Revolution and has outlasted every political, social, and epidemiological upheaval of the century since. The premises occupy a street-corner position on Kattesundet, just off Studiestræde in the Latin Quarter, with a double-aspect frontage that fills the corner with warm light on a winter evening. The interior is compact and unpretentious: wooden bar, framed photographs, a clientele that is genuinely mixed in age and draws both Danish regulars and international visitors who have made a point of coming. Centralhjørnet's longevity is the result of its specific positioning in Copenhagen's gay scene: it is not a bar trying to be anything other than a gay bar for everyone, without age restrictions, attitude, or dress code. Visiting is a different experience depending on the night — a quiet Tuesday afternoon feels like a neighbourhood local; a Saturday night before Pride week fills to the doors with a crowd that understands exactly what they are standing in.
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