Daniel's

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Daniel's, opened in late 1975, was one of the first lesbian bars in Spain and one of the first LGBT bars in Barcelona.[1][2][3] Opened by María del Carmen Tobar, it originally was a bar and billiards room but expanded to have a dance hall. The bar attracted women from a wide variety of backgrounds including non-lesbian women.[1][3] In the early years of the Spanish democratic transition the bar was accepted because its owner was well connected in the local government through Daniela her band-mate.[1] The police still occasionally raided the bar, however, during its early years.[4] Tobar played an active role in making Daniel's the center of lesbian life in Barcelona, sponsoring sports teams and a theater group.[4] The bar also sold feminist literature, including the magazine call Red de Amazonas.[4] The bar later closed, but would be remembered in books and exhibits for its importance in the lesbian history of Spain.[5][6]

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