Logge dei Banchi in Pisa
About
Nestled in the heart of Pisa, Logge dei Banchi stands as a historic gem, expertly designed by renowned architect Bernardo Buontalenti in the early 17th century. This fascinating attraction, with its rich past as a bustling market for wool and silk, now hosts vibrant antique exhibitions and lively food markets. Rated 4.2 on Google, it's a family-friendly spot where children and adults alike can soak in the ambience of its storied arches and historical significance. Originally the keeper of the State Archives of Pisa, Logge dei Banchi continues to captivate visitors with its blend of historical charm and contemporary activity.
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
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Piękne miejsce!!!

Lovely area with various stalls.

Bajo sus arcos se suele encontrar puestos de venta con comida, productos típicos y otros
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