Discover the LGBTQ+ friendly Renaissance gay life in Florence on a walking tour. Explore the history, culture, and tolerance of the city, including the involvement of prominent figures like the Medici family.
Discover the LGBTQ+ friendly Renaissance gay life in Florence on a walking tour. Explore the history, culture, and tolerance of the city, including the involvement of prominent figures like the Medici family.
- Piazza della Repubblica - Meet your tour guide and start learn about the gay life in the Renaissance Florence
- Palazzo Strozzi - Learn about laws and penalties
- Piazza Santa Trinita - Admire the Spini family palace
- Palazzo Pitti - Discover the secret and forbidden life of the last Granduke Gian Gastone de’Medici
- Ponte Vecchio…
- Piazza della Repubblica - Meet your tour guide and start learn about the gay life in the Renaissance Florence
- Palazzo Strozzi - Learn about laws and penalties
- Piazza Santa Trinita - Admire the Spini family palace
- Palazzo Pitti - Discover the secret and forbidden life of the last Granduke Gian Gastone de’Medici
- Ponte Vecchio - Discover the Magnificent Lorenzo ‘s philosophy and his court of pleasure
- Chiasso del Buco - Stroll around the Medieval Gay area
- Piazza della Signoria - Stop in front of the place which was the seat of the first Pride in the XVI century and admire the copy of Michelangelo’s David
- Church and Museum of Orsanmichele - Listen how Leonardo da Vinci was denounced twice for sodomy and learn about the importance of female prostitution.
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Florence holds a significant role in global history for its contributions to gay life and culture dating back to the Middle Ages. Despite the specific police force in operation, the Tuscan city demonstrated a degree of open-mindedness and tolerance that set it apart from the rest of Europe. Throughout our walking tour, we’ll delve into how a significant…
Florence holds a significant role in global history for its contributions to gay life and culture dating back to the Middle Ages. Despite the specific police force in operation, the Tuscan city demonstrated a degree of open-mindedness and tolerance that set it apart from the rest of Europe. Throughout our walking tour, we’ll delve into how a significant portion of men were engaged in sodomy, including the Medici family’s male members. We’ll also explore the various forms of punishments implemented for those found guilty and the strategies employed to combat such acts.
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