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Flea Market Attractions In Tuscany

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Tuscany is a region in central Italy with an area of about 23,000 square kilometres and a population of about 3.8 million inhabitants . The regional capital is Florence . Tuscany is known for its landscapes, history, artistic legacy, and its influence on high culture. It is regarded as the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and has been home to many figures influential in the history of art and science, and contains well-known museums such as the Uffizi and the Pitti Palace. Tuscany produces wines, including Chianti, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, Morellino di Scansano and Brunello di Montalcino. Having a strong linguistic and cultural identity, it i...
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  • 2. Mercato Centrale Florence
    The Mercato Centrale , or Mercato di San Lorenzo in Florence is located between via dell'Ariento, via Sant'Antonino, via Panicale and Piazza del Mercato Centrale. It is one of the results from the time of risanamento, the period when Florence was the capital of Italy in the late nineteenth century. It was designed by Giuseppe Mengoni, an architect who also conceived the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.
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  • 4. Piazza del Mercato Siena
    Piazza d'Aracoeli is a square of Rome , placed at the base of the Capitoline Hill, in the Rione X Campitelli.
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  • 5. Antiques Market in Arezzo Arezzo
    Etruscan art was produced by the Etruscan civilization in central Italy between the 9th and 2nd centuries BC. From around 600 BC it was heavily influenced by Greek art, which was imported by the Etruscans, but always retained distinct characteristics. Particularly strong in this tradition were figurative sculpture in terracotta , wall-painting and metalworking especially in bronze. Jewellery and engraved gems of high quality were produced.Etruscan sculpture in cast bronze was famous and widely exported, but relatively few large examples have survived . In contrast to terracotta and bronze, there was relatively little Etruscan sculpture in stone, despite the Etruscans controlling fine sources of marble, including Carrara marble, which seems not to have been exploited until the Romans. The g...
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  • 7. Mercato del Porcellino Florence
    The Loggia del Mercato Nuovo , popularly known as the Loggia del Porcellino , is a building in Florence, Italy. It is so called to distinguish it from the Mercato vecchio that used to be located in the area of today's Piazza della Repubblica.
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  • 9. Parco delle Cascine Florence
    The Parco delle Cascine is a monumental and historical park in the city of Florence. The park covers an area of 160 hectares . It has the shape of a long and narrow stripe, on the north bank of the Arno river. It extends from the centre of Florence until the point where the Mugnone flows into the Arno.
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  • 10. Mercato Nuovo Florence
    The Loggia del Mercato Nuovo , popularly known as the Loggia del Porcellino , is a building in Florence, Italy. It is so called to distinguish it from the Mercato vecchio that used to be located in the area of today's Piazza della Repubblica.
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