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Via de' Tornabuoni, or Via Tornabuoni, is a street at the center of Florence, Italy, that goes from Antinori square to ponte Santa Trinità, across Santa Trinità square, characterized by the presence of fashion boutiques.

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Map of Via de' Tornabuoni, 50123 Firenze, Italy

The street houses high fashion boutiques, belonging to designer brands such as Gucci, Salvatore Ferragamo, Enrico Coveri, Roberto Cavalli, Emilio Pucci and others; also boutiques of jewelry are here such as Damiani, Bulgari and Buccellati.

History

The road was once crossed by the city's Roman walls; in the early Middle Ages, it ran along the Mugnone river. Near the current Palazzo Strozzi was the Brancazio Gate. With the 12th century enlargement of the walls, the stream was diverted and the road widened. At the time, it had different names, including Via Larga dei Legnaiuoli and Via dei Belli Sporti.

After the creation of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany in the 16th century, via de' Tornabuoni was the seat of the processions from Palazzo Pitti to via Maggio and Ponte Santa Trinità, as well as pallone col bracciale matches, Calcio Fiorentino games and horse races. In 1565 it received a porphyry column which still characterizes it.

Via de' Tornabuoni once housed the Casoni Cafè, where, in 1920, the Negroni cocktail was invented by Camillo Negroni.

Buildings

Historical buildings on Via Tornabuoni include:

East side starting from Arno:

  • Palazzo Spini Feroni, 14th century, site of Salvatore Ferragamo Museum
  • Palazzo Minerbetti on Santa Trinità square, 14th century
  • Palazzo Buondelmonti (in Santa Trinità square), 15th century
  • Palazzo Bartolini Salimbeni (in Santa Trinità square), designed by Baccio d'Agnolo and built in 1517-1520 in late-Renaissance style
  • Palazzo Medici Tornaquinci, 15th century
  • Palazzo Altoviti Sangalletti, it was the host of Caffé Doney since 19th century
  • Palazzo Gherardi Uguccioni or Alamanni
  • Palazzo Strozzi (1489–1534)
  • Palazzo Tornabuoni, a large palace built in the 16th century
  • West side starting from Arno:

  • One of the palazzi dei Gianfigliazzi, Lungarno Corsini corner
  • Torre dei Gianfigliazzi, 13th century
  • Basilica di Santa Trinità
  • Palazzo Minerbetti;
  • Palazzo Strozzi del Poeta (or Giaconi)
  • Palazzo del Circolo dell'Unione (or Corsi and della Commenda da Castiglione), built in 1559 under design by Vasari
  • Palazzo Dudley
  • Palazzo Viviani della Robbia, by Giovan Battista Foggini
  • Palazzetto Tornabuoni
  • Palazzo Larderel, or Palazzo Giacomini, by Giovanni Dosio
  • In Piazza degli Antinori (Antinori Square), adjacent to the northern terminus of Via Tornabuoni, are the following buildings:

  • Palazzo Antinori, built between 1461 and 1469, and designed by Giuliano da Maiano
  • Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano (Church of Saints Michael and Gaetano), a masterpiece of Florentine Baroque architecture (a much more detailed presentation of this church, including photographs, is available on an Italian language Wikipedia page titled Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano).
  • References

    Via de' Tornabuoni Wikipedia