Piazza delle Cure is a historic square dating back to the 14th century, when it was a transit area for those heading to Fiesole. A local market is held in the center, and the square is a place for socializing, with numerous bars, cafes and restaurants surrounding it, and it is often used for local events and happenings.
Piazza delle Cure
MILLE
1.2 km
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Mercato Rionale de Le Cure is a historic local market held from Monday to Saturday in Piazza delle Cure, from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. It has always been a landmark for the neighborhood’s residents an [...]
LIBERTÀ PARTERRE
1.4 km
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della Tosse is located in the area along the Madonna and Child between Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint John the Baptis [...]
STROZZI - FALLACI
1.1 km
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Its high windows, which come alive with lights and the shadows of those who work inside as evening approaches, always intrigue the attentive gaze of the passer-by. Enveloped in its Pompeian red walls, [...]
LA MARMORA ORTO BOTANICO
1.3 km
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Church of San Francesco, located in Piazza Savonarola, was built in neo-Gothic style in 1887 by the architect Vincenzo Micheli and it became a parish church in 1930. The building is characterized by t [...]
LA MARMORA ORTO BOTANICO
1.3 km
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ra' Girolamo Savonarola is a rectangular square that was built in the 19th century during the famous Giuseppe Poggi’s plan for the restructuring of the district with the creation of alleys. It was d [...]
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 [...]
LA MARMORA ORTO BOTANICO
1.3 km
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centre of Florence, it is a place for citizens to meet, discuss and reflect. The Teatro Le Laudi underwent restoration, and renovation works in 1994 and 2011 which made it more modern and functional.& [...]
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 [...]