The self-managed
Leoncavallo social centre was first occupied in 1975. The still-extant centre defines itself as of 2019 as 'Leoncavallo Self-Managed Public Space' (
Italian: Leoncavallo Spazio Pubblico Autogestito). The
Cox 18 social centre was born in 1988 in a building squatted in 1976. It is a three-storey complex located at Conchetta 18, in
Porta Ticinese. Its influences were originally
punk,
trade unionism, and Calusca, the last being a local
libertarian bookshop and library which then became based at the project. When the neighbours in the street made complaints about drug use and noise, the centre was evicted in 1989. It was resquatted, violently evicted, and then reoccupied again. Cox 18 concentrated efforts on making links with the neighbourhood and this ensured its survival. The
T28 social centre was squatted in 1975 and houses the Ambulatorio Medico Popolare, a free medical clinic that had treated over 5,000 people by 2018. A group called 'The Art Workers' (
Italian: Lavoratori dell'arte) first occupied the
Galfa Tower for 10 days under the name Macao. Next, they squatted the Palazzo Cittiero in the
Brera district before being evicted, and afterwards they squatted a former slaughterhouse in
Calvairate in June 2012. Over five years until 2017, Macao hosted 2,000 artists making exhibitions, talks, workshops, and musical events. They also held assemblies and ran seminars on the theme of the fair treatment of cultural workers. In 2017, the city council decided it wanted to sell the complex of buildings known as Ortomercato (which includes the Macao site) for redevelopment. Macao asked to be able to buy the building for themselves. ==Naples==