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Loggia del Grano
Via dei Neri, Florence 50122 - Italy

The architect Parigi originally planned the Loggia del Grano around 1619 under the patronage of Grand Duke Cosimo II as a market for grain and various other cereals. The stores were to be kept in the vaulted roof with the...
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Attractions near Loggia del Grano
A selection of attractions close to Loggia del Grano:
Loggia del Grano  (< 1 Mile)
The architect Parigi originally planned the Loggia del Grano around 1619 under the patronage of Grand Duke Cosimo II as a market for grain and...
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Palazzo Gondi  (< 1 Mile)
The Palazzo Gondi is modelled on the most successful 15th Century Palazzi, built by Giuliano da Sangallo in 1490 and remains one of the most...
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Museo Horne  (< 1 Mile)
The Museo Horne houses works of art by Herbert P. Horne which he left to the Italian state together with the 15th Century palazzo where...
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San Filippo Neri  (< 1 Mile)
The church of San Filippo Neri is part of a complex called San Firenze. Work began here in the middle of the 17th Century after...
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The Uffizi Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
The Uffizi Gallery is world famous and the greatest in Italy, being home to the most important exhibition of paintings in the world. Set up...
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Museo di Storia della Scienza  (< 1 Mile)
The heart of the collection centres on the natural, physical and mathematical sciences that so interested the Medici and Lorena Grand Dukes. Thanks to Abbot...
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Corridoio Vasariano  (< 1 Mile)
Amidst the Uffizi complex is a passageway, known as the Corridoio Vasariano. It was constructed in 1565 by Vasari as a means of linking the...
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Bargello Museum  (< 1 Mile)
The building that houses the Bargello Museum dates back to 1255. In the 16th Century it was a prison as well as the residence of...
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Museo dell'Opera di S. Croce  (< 1 Mile)
The Convent of Santa Crocre is home to the Museo dell’Opera di Santa Croce in the city of Florence. When renovation work was carried out...
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Church Evangelica Luterana  (< 1 Mile)
This church is the only Lutheran of its kind in Florence. It was built in 1901 in the garden that once belonged to the Torrigiani...
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Museo di Palazzo Vecchio  (< 1 Mile)
The Museo di Palazzo Vecchio dates back to the end of the 13th Century and has been enlarged several times, first in 1343, then 1495...
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Loggia dei Lanzi  (< 1 Mile)
Also known as the Loggia della Signoria. Duke Alessandro de’Medici named it the Loggia dei Lanzi when they made it the camp of the Lanzichenecchi...
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San Martino del Vescovo  (< 1 Mile)
The church of San Martino del Vescovo is a small building which was erected on the site of a former oratory. This was founded around...
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Casa di Dante  (< 1 Mile)
This house, with its pastiche 13th Century truncated tower is claimed by some to be Dante’s birthplace. Others say the house dates from the early...
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Collezione Alberto d Ragione  (< 1 Mile)
The Collezione Alberto della Ragione dedicated to the engineer Alberto della Ragione donated the series of contemporary works of art to the Florence council in...
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Ponte Vecchio  (< 1 Mile)
The Ponte Vecchio Bridge is the most famous of all Florence’s treasures. There is little left of the original 10th Century wooden bridge, with flooding...
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Museo Bardini  (< 1 Mile)
The Museo Bardini building was built by an antiques dealer, Stefano Bardini at the end of the 19th Century. He left it to the city...
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Orsanmichele  (< 1 Mile)
When compared to other religious buildings of the same period, this 14th Century church is somewhat unusual in design. Rectangular in shape, with two naves,...
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SS. Apostoli  (< 1 Mile)
The church of SS. Apostoli began in the Romanesque period of the 11th Century. In the side chapels from the 15th and 16th Century late...
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Badia Fiorentina  (< 1 Mile)
If ever there were a landmark that truly stood out in the city of Florence it would be ‘The Badia bell tower’. This tower, which...
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