Who took the license plate of the old via Pergola
The disappearance of a road plaque in the historic center of Florence reporting the previous toponymic attribution was reported on social media
FLORENCE — On social media, a plaque from the historic center of Florence has appeared, or rather disappeared, indicating the origin of via della Pergola.
The report by Gianni Greco, a lover of Florentine history, collector and well-known Tuscan radio speaker aroused curiosity on Facebook and turned into an appeal to the Municipality of Florence.
This is the caption that accompanies the image in the post “The Canto alla Catena, at the corner between Via della Pergola and Via degli Alfani, is unfortunate, it has already lost many pieces, and today the reason that it has also lost a road number plate, one of those important, which indicate the ancient name of the street. Until yesterday there was: “Formerly Via di Orbatello”. Today it is no longer there, uprooted. By someone’s hand? Did it fall by itself? Judge for yourself from the images. On the ground there is nothing, not even a splinter.
Greco is the creator and curator of the famous Facebook page My old Florence which shares and catalogs in various themed Albums, numerous photos and postcards of Florence for
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