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Busy east-west street in the city centre
This is a short street connecting Panzani (west) to Piazza San Giovanni (east). It is one of the busiest streets within the Historic city centre of Florence providing shortest and quickest pedestrian ...
Cerretani were the wealthy family who owned a lot of buildings and properties around the city, many of them in this street, which connects Via Panzani and the Piazza San Giovanni. The short street its...
This short street leads into Piazza San Giovanni and is lined with fashion/leather stores, cafes, restaurants and hotels. The last block prior to entering Piazza San Giovanni is pedestrian only. At th...
Via de' Cerretani is a short street starting from the Piazza di San Giovanni, at the Duomo area, and goes for just a few blocks. We walked along this street a number of times while sightseeing, back ...
Busy east-west street in the city centre
This is a short street connecting Panzani (west) to Piazza San Giovanni (east). It is one of the busiest streets within the Historic city centre of Florence providing shortest and quickest pedestrian ...
An elegant walkaway
Cerretani were the wealthy family who owned a lot of buildings and properties around the city, many of them in this street, which connects Via Panzani and the Piazza San Giovanni. The short street its...
VIA DE' CERRETANI
This short street leads into Piazza San Giovanni and is lined with fashion/leather stores, cafes, restaurants and hotels. The last block prior to entering Piazza San Giovanni is pedestrian only. At th...
Fashion street
Via de' Cerretani is a short street starting from the Piazza di San Giovanni, at the Duomo area, and goes for just a few blocks. We walked along this street a number of times while sightseeing, back ...
Historical street
The Duomo Square is a widely concurrent street in the historic centre of Florence, and is called the Cerretani family, which had ...