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Sites and Insights Gay Denmark Denmark was one
of the world's earliest leaders in pro-gay rights. Also see: (1) Denmark is among the gay-friendliest nations in the world By
Andrew Collins It
may not be the first city gay travellers think of when they head
for a European capital, but Denmark's liberal capital city of Copenhagen
has been making an international name for itself in recent years.
A centre of cutting-edge home-furnishing and architectural design,
this compact, handsomely preserved city with more than eight centuries
of history has one of the continent's friendliest and most
fun-loving gay scenes. It's a city that embraces the avant-garde and yet cultivates
a warm, old-fashioned sense of humility and hospitality - in Copenhagen,
you are never made to feel like an outsider. In
1948, one of Europe's first gay political organizations, the National
Association for Gays and Lesbians (LBL), opened here. The organization
continues to be an invaluable community resource and has a fascinating and
comprehensive archive. In Copenhagen, openly gay citizens occupy numerous prominent
positions in society - few Danes bat an eyelash at the sight of two gay women
or men strolling by, except perhaps as an act of flirtation. A two-level gay bar and brasserie with a faux-marble floor and exposed-brick walls, Cafe Sebastian is among the most inviting places to while away an evening - the staff and crowd are stylish yet unpretentious, the ambience refined but festive. Along similar lines, Kelleen opened inside an elegant 1790s building with floor-to-ceiling windows and blond-wood furnishings in December 2000 - this mostly gay/lesbian hangout draws a good-looking mix of hipsters and students. Centralhjørnet is a riotously fun locals' bar with kitschy decor and retro music blaring out of its jukebox - this is one of the oldest gay bars in the world, having opened in the 1920s. Festive Can-Can draws a mostly over-40 crowd and is among the most welcoming gay taverns in town. The outlandish Cosy Bar stays open later than most and presents wild drag shows. A lively and somewhat cruisy late-night bar with dark and cozy confines, Never Mind tends to draw a mostly male late-20s-to-mid-40s bunch. Rough-and-ready leather types and bears favor the aptly named Men's Bar. For
more heart-pumping action, gay men in Copenhagen head to the Amigo
Sauna, which is open from noon until 7 a.m. the next day
and has been going strong since the mid-'70s. You can also catch
porn flicks at a handful of sex clubs, including Loke and Body Bio. In
October, the city hosts the prestigious nine-day Copenhagen
Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
But even in the rather dark depths of winter, with an abundance cozy gay
bars and chatter-filled restaurants and boutiques, you'll find plenty
of ways to
keep warm in Copenhagen.
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