Viali di Circonvallazione




The Viali di Circonvallazione are a series of 6-lane boulevards surrounding the north part of the historic centre of Florence.

History

The boulevards follow the outline of the ancient walls of Florence, that were demolished in 1865 according to Giuseppe Poggi's project to make Florence, then the capital of Italy, a modern city with wide boulevards inspired by those of Paris. Around the former gates of the city, squares and palaces were created.

Today

Today the viali di Circonvallazione are the main arterial street of Florence for the traffic from west to east.
The route starting from Ponte alla Vittoria bridge is: