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Originally built in the 17th century for Medici family to designs by by Bernardo Buontalenti, the Fortezza Nuova was badly damaged by aerial bombings during World War II.
Originally built in the 17th century for Medici family to designs by by Bernardo Buontalenti, the Fortezza Nuova was badly damaged by aerial bombings during World War II. The outer ramparts are extant, and enclose a small garden.
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Via Degli Scali Della Fortezza, ., 57123 Livorno LI, Italy
+39 0586 820454
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