Italian Italian Loggias: A Visitor's Guide

Covered galleries open on one side โ€” Italy's loggias are where architecture frames the view and shade becomes luxury.

Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence

Must-See
FlorenceWhere
1376-82Period

An open-air sculpture gallery in Piazza della Signoria โ€” Cellini's Perseus, Giambologna's Rape of the Sabines. Free, always open.

Loggia del Capitaniato, Vicenza

Must-See
VicenzaWhere
1571-72Period

Palladio's dramatic civic loggia โ€” the brick-and-stone facade with giant order columns. Faces the Basilica across the piazza.

Vasari's Logge, Arezzo

Must-See
ArezzoWhere
1573Period

Giorgio Vasari designed the elegant loggia around Arezzo's main piazza. Now houses a monthly antiques market (first Sunday).

Loggia della Mercanzia, Siena

Must-See
SienaWhere
1417-28Period

A Gothic loggia where merchants once traded. Carved pillars and benches where you can sit in the shade of 600-year-old arches.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: The Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence is the world's greatest free sculpture gallery โ€” masterpieces in an open-air arcade, no ticket required.

Where to start

Start at the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence โ€” Cellini's Perseus alone is worth a trip to Italy.

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