Torre della Castagna
Torre della Castagna is one of Florence's last surviving private medieval towers, standing 30 meters tall in tiny Piazza San Martino.
About Torre della Castagna
Torre della Castagna is one of Florence's last surviving private medieval towers, standing 30 meters tall in tiny Piazza San Martino. Back in the 13th century, over 150 of these defensive towers pierced Florence's skyline as wealthy families built them for protection and prestige. This particular tower served as the meeting place for Florence's Priors before they moved to Palazzo Vecchio, making it a genuine piece of the city's political history. You can't climb it, but the tower itself and its perfectly preserved medieval square are what you're here for.
The experience is all about the atmosphere of the intimate piazza surrounding the tower. You'll find yourself in what feels like a medieval time capsule, with the tower looming overhead and original stone buildings closing in the small space. The scale is completely different from Florence's grand piazzas, this feels personal and authentic. Morning light hits the tower beautifully, and you can walk completely around it in the small square.
Most guidebooks oversell this as a major attraction when it's really a 10 minute stop. The tower's exterior is impressive but there's no interior access, no museum, no information plaques. It's perfect as part of a walking route between the Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio, but don't make a special trip just for this. The charm is in stumbling upon it rather than seeking it out.
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