Vasari Loggias
The Vasari Loggias, located along the north side of Piazza Grande, are an architectural work of art designed by Giorgio Vasari, one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance. Built in 1573, these elegant stone arches are a perfect example of Renaissance architecture, with their clean lines and harmonious proportions. The loggias not only decorate the square, but also provide a sheltered space for strolling and admiring the view of the city, framed by elegant and refined arches.
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