Giacomo Roster Tepidarium

Considered by everyone, the symbol of the beautiful Florence Horticultural Garden. It is impossible not to notice, with its majestic and elegant Liberty style structure. It is in fact the largest tepidarium in Italy. Designed around 1880 by architect and engineer Giacomo Roster, who worked with Giuseppe Poggi, it is 38.50 meters long by 17 wide, with a maximum height, in the central nave, of 14 meters. It has withstood 2 world wars and is now home to exhibitions and events.

Via Bolognese, 17A

Scalinata del Dragone

LIBERTÀ PARTERRE - T2 1.6 km
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dell'Orticoltura there is an impressive flight of steps leading to the area known as the Orti del Dezzi Scalinata can be accessed from the Horticulture Garden at via Bolognese 17, or from Via Trento.& [...]

Parterre

STROZZI - FALLACI 890 mt
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Originally (as the name suggests) it was an 18th-century French garden created for Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo. In the process of constructing the ring roads or avenues around the city, the architect G [...]

Giardino dei Giusti

LIBERTÀ PARTERRE 1.7 km
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Horticultural Gardens

STROZZI - FALLACI 776 mt
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Beautiful 19th century garden, regularly the setting for national floriculture exhibitions and also the open-air set of iconic films such as Mario Monicelli’s Amici miei – Atto II. The Renaissance [...]

Pedestrian path along the right bank of the Mugnone river

STROZZI - FALLACI 739 mt
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A few simple, but carefully planned things are all you need to spend a perfect day. So we recommend that you go along the cycle-pedestrian path along the banks of the Mugnone from Viale Redi This 350- [...]

Comitato Parterre Natural Shopping District

STROZZI - FALLACI 837 mt
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Like all Natural Shopping Districts, this is a no-profit organisation, set up in 2010 by a handful of local business owners to add value to their area. The association brings together various types of [...]

Ponte Rosso Neighbourhood Market

STROZZI - FALLACI 959 mt
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We advise anyone who loves open-air shopping to visit this gorgeous local market, where you’ll find superb ingredients for your recipes, fresh fruit and ready meals from the deli stalls, but also cl [...]

Piazza della Libertà

LIBERTÀ PARTERRE 1.1 km
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First Piazza di Porta San Gallo, then Piazza Cavour, Piazza Ciano and Piazza Muti. Finally, only in 1945, Piazza della Libertà.Whatever the name, this square marks the northernmost point of the histo [...]