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L'Elefante at Via Melzo 22 has been the anchor of Milan's gay scene since the late 1970s — nearly half a century of continuous operation on the street that became the axis of Porta Venezia's LGBTQ+ district. The bar is intimate by design: a long zinc counter, art-deco fixtures, soft lighting and walls covered in photos and memorabilia from decades of queer Milan. The crowd is a genuine cross-section of the neighbourhood: regulars from the 1980s alongside twenty-somethings who discovered it on Instagram. It is one of very few Italian gay bars where three or four generations share the same barstool. The music stays conversational in volume — this is a talking bar, not a dancing one. Thursday through Saturday evenings draw the largest crowds. It doubles as an informal community hub: flyers for queer events, benefit nights and political campaigns cover every surface. For any visitor who wants to understand Milanese gay culture rather than just consume it, L'Elefante is the starting point.
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