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The Cassero LGBTQ+ Center is a singular institution in European queer history. Founded in 1982 — the same year as Amsterdam's Gay Games — it operated for its first decades literally inside Porta Saragozza, one of Bologna's twelve medieval city gates, a location charged with symbolism: the community occupying the city's own architecture. The Cassero moved to its current expanded premises at Via Don Minzoni in 2000, a purpose-built space that includes a bar, a 300-person disco floor, an events hall, offices for advocacy and counselling services, and the Cassero Cinema — a dedicated LGBT+ film screening programme that has been running continuously since 1985. The venue operates on a membership model (tessera Arcigay) costing a few euros per year, which provides access to all events and supports the centre's advocacy work. This is not a tourist bar — it is a living community institution with four decades of history. Cassero runs the annual Bologna Queer Festival and organises or co-organises Bologna Pride. Friday and Saturday nights are the disco evenings; other nights feature themed events, film screenings, readings and community meetings. The disco floor plays commercial house and pop with occasional themed nights (80s, Italian classics, international chart). The crowd is broad: students, long-term residents, visitors from across the region. The Cassero is the reason Bologna ranks consistently in the top five LGBTQ+-friendly cities in Italy despite its relatively small population.
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