Piazza Santa Croce, one of the most important squares in central Florence, is dominated by the Basilica of Santa Croce. The piazza is flanked by the intricately frescoed 17th-century Palazzo dell’Antella and the 15th-century Palazzo Cocchi-Serristori, both adding to its historical charm. Throughout the year, the vibrant public space hosts a variety of outdoor markets and fairs, offering visitors a lively and authentic Florentine experience.
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