New Market
Renaissance loggia built in 1551, known for its bronze wild boar fountain and role as a marketplace for leather goods and souvenirs. Read more…
The Loggia del Mercato Nuovo is a historic Renaissance architectural structure designed by Giovanni Battista del Tasso and completed in 1551. It features an open arcade style typical of a loggia and is famous for the bronze wild boar fountain, commonly called the Porcellino. The building has served as a marketplace primarily for leather goods and souvenirs, maintaining its commercial function through centuries. The loggia represents an important cultural and historical site that reflects local traditions and Florence's artistic heritage.
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