Reopen the historic Central Market in Florence

The Central Market in Florence reopen the 23 April, a huge square blanket, about 3000 sq.m., populated by the workshops of some of the most famous Italian artisans, and not only.
Open daily to experience the taste, time and fun, Florence Central Market will be a great space where authenticity, spontaneity and tradition will be part.
You can then buy, taste, even better taste, but also to discover, listen, read, talk and be talked: because the Central Market in Florence will be a place of cultural exchange, full of proposals, activity, stimuli.
The project, redevelopment and renovation of the first floor by the prestigious Archea Associati (already authors of the new Cantina Antinori), become a reality just days before the 140th anniversary of the inauguration of the massive iron and glass architecture erected in 1874 in the work of architect Mengoni author, fra l’altro, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan.
The Central Market in Florence is an ambitious project conceived by Umberto Montano, well-known entrepreneur and Drink (At Walled Coffee and Italian), Florentine by adoption that found in the ECV group Cardini family of Prato, leader in Italy in the field of campsites and holiday parks, the partner and the ideal interpreter to give shape and structure to a project of great complexity.
The aim of the concept is aiming for excellence food and wine but also to the spread of material culture that makes it possible to experience the city by proposing a new concept of indoor market.
The result is the fusion of two identities, the traditional, on the ground floor of the large structure will continue to work about Florence 100 operators in the traditional market town (open from Monday to Saturday, from 7 to 14).
Central Market in Florence: 3000 meters of surface, 500 seating, 12 workshops dedicated to artisan quality, a la carte restaurant, a pizzeria, a cooking school, one ene-scuola, a library, a bank virtual, Fiorentina a store, and much more within a context that combines the extraordinary nineteenth-century market structure with the author's design.

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