Self-managed social centres in Italy
Self-managed social centres in Italy exist in many cities. They are part of different left-wing political networks including anarchist, communist, socialist, and autonomist. The centres tend to be squatted and provide self-organised, self-financing spaces for alternative and noncommercial activities such as concerts, exhibitions, farmers' markets, infoshops, and migrant initiatives. Over time, some but not all projects have opted to legalize their status.
Askatasuna social centre in Turin, 2016
Entrance to Zapata social centre in Genoa, 2015
Teatro Valle in Rome
Inside Leoncavallo in 2007
Self-managed social center
Self-managed social centers, also known as autonomous social centers, are self-organized community centers in which anti-authoritarians put on voluntary activities. These autonomous spaces, often in multi-purpose venues affiliated with anarchism, can include bicycle workshops, infoshops, libraries, free schools, meeting spaces, free stores and concert venues. They often become political actors in their own right.
Askatasuna social centre in Turin, 2016
Street view of an infoshop in Barcelona
A panoramic view of the interior of the Lucy Parsons Center in Boston, United States.