
In Florence, Ponte Vecchio and its jewelry shops are a milestone for all visitors. This ancient crossing is located in the heart of the historic center and is closed to cars, but still very busy with pedestrians. Not only do the goldsmiths' shops exert great charm, but also the particular architecture of this bridge adds charm, making it a place where it is nice to walk, even for those who do not intend to do luxury shopping.
Let's discover the centuries-old history of the jewelery shops of Ponte Vecchio, and of the artisans who for four hundred years have continued to embellish a city already incredibly rich in treasures of all kinds.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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