Friday, July 17, 2020

Mercato delle Pulci

Mercato delle Pulci, Flea Market, Largo Annigoni, Florence

Mercato delle Pulci (Flea Market)
Largo Annigoni
Florence, January 2020

“Late October saw the official opening of the new Mercato delle Pulci, or flea market, in largo Annigoni. Nearly four years have passed since the stalls were moved from piazza dei Ciompi, which they had occupied for more than six decades, but until last month their housing in the clearing near the Sant’Ambrogio market was no more than temporary tenting. The permanent new structure, which was inaugurated by mayor Dario Nardella, is instead made of steel and is intended to invoke the covered markets of 19th-century Italy. Designed by Florentine architect Alberto Breschi and costing around one million euro, it certainly makes the stalls look less nomadic, but has put pay to any hopes their tenants might have had of returning to their original home.” (Flea-ing the piazza, The Florentine)

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