Fortezza da Basso

Florence


This vast defensive 16th-century fort is an atmospheric venue for concerts and performing arts, trade fairs, exhibitions and conferences today. Open-air stalls piled high with antiques and vintage knick-knacks fills the fort on the third weekend of each month during a lively Mercato Antiquario (9am to 7.30pm).


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