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Loggia del Bigallo Piazza del Duomo, Florence, 50122 |
At the start of via Calzaiouli stands this Loggia. It was named by Bigallo when he transferred his confraternity, bearing his name, and merged it with the Misericordia confraternity, the first owners of the Loggia which ... more
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Loggia del Grano Via dei Neri, Florence, 50123 |
Today the Loddia del Grano is the place where you will find stalls with art and craft products from countries such as Senegal, Mali and India. It was originally planned by the architect Parigi in 1619 under the auspices ... more
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Loggia del Pesce Piazza dei Ciompi, Florence, 50122 |
In times gone by, this lively Piazzetta was the stage for dramatic events in the history of the city; one example is when the workers, excluded from the Arti, revolted in 1378 ( rivolta dei Ciompi ). Today, a flea market... more
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Loggia dei Lanzi Piazza della Signoria, Florence, 50122 |
Also called the Loggia della Signoria, the Loggia was named the Loggia dei Lanzi when the Duke Alessandro de'Medici made it the camp of the Lanzichenecchi after the fall of the Florentine Republic. It was the Signoria wh... more
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Loggia del Mercato Nuovo Via Porta Rossa, Florence, 50122 |
Underneath the Loggia del Porcellino, the marble wheel can be found which commemorates the place where the carroccio was left, an emblem of the Florentine Republic. In medieval times it was used as a pillory for those wh... more
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