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LGBTQ Florence
Florence is a metropolis that has always been ahead of its time: here, in , Peter Leopold Grand Duke of Tuscany abolished for the first time the death penalty. and later, in ,Leopold II abolished the punishments for homosexuality.
Even earlier, the Medici dynasty, which held the reins of the town from the 15th to the 18th century, promoted art, culture and tolerance: among the numerous representatives of the family, some were certainly homosexual: Pope Leo X (Giovanni de' Medici, ), Ferdinando II (), and Giovanni Gastone de' Medici (). During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, in Florence, there was a series of places where homosexual meetings could be held.
Today, the LGBT traveller can find a valid support in the AITGL (the Italian association of tourism companies) whose purpose is to promote LGBTTourism in Italy and in the Azione Gay e Lesbica, a Florentine association organising various events and meetings in the city.
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