The Lungarno Acciaiuoli road in Florence represents a historic urban axis of great importance, directly connecting the Ponte Vecchio to the Ponte Santa Trinita, following a stretch of the northern bank of the Arno River. It can be considered the oldest road connection along the river, in the area now part of the city's central urban complex. Following a redevelopment project, the aim is to restore the quality of the urban space: the project involves replacing the asphalt roadway with pietra forte slabs and widening the sidewalks on both sides with pietra serena stone bordered by pietra forte strips—ensuring aesthetic continuity with neighboring areas, such as Via Tornabuoni. The alignments and dimensions of the sidewalks are designed to create a formal and perspective connection with the nearby Vasari Corridor and other adjacent lungarni, thus enhancing both the architectural and landscape quality of the stretch. The property is accessible to the public without time limits, a sign of the intent to make this space usable and open to the city.
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