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The Torrino Maglio (now destroyed), breather pipe for the water coming from Pratolino, located at the bottom of all present-day Via La Marmora, all height of the city walls
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The Torrino Maglio (now destroyed), breather pipe for the water coming from Pratolino, located at the bottom of all present-day Via La Marmora, all height of the city walls
3560236 The Torrino Maglio (now destroyed), breather pipe for the water coming from Pratolino, located at the bottom of all present-day Via La Marmora, all height of the city walls by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Florence
1860-1868
Photographer: Unidentified Author); Alinari Archives, Florence
Media ID 33391846
© Alinari Archives, Florence / Bridgeman Images
Building Elements Decoration And Sections Military And Defensive Structure View Of The City Walls With Action
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This photograph takes us back in time to the 19th century, capturing a moment frozen in history. The image showcases "The Torrino Maglio" a breather pipe that once stood proudly as part of Florence's water system, drawing water from Pratolino. Sadly, this magnificent structure has since been destroyed, leaving only this print as a testament to its existence. Positioned at the bottom of present-day Via La Marmora and towering above the city walls, the Torrino Maglio commanded attention with its grandeur. Its architectural design seamlessly blended functionality with intricate decorations and sections, showcasing the craftsmanship of an era long gone. Surrounded by lush vegetation and majestic trees, this scene exudes tranquility despite being located within a military and defensive context. It offers viewers a unique perspective on both nature's beauty and mankind's ability to harmoniously integrate structures into their surroundings. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness life on these streets during that period. A bustling street scene unfolds before our eyes; people going about their daily routines while admiring the impressive tower in their midst. The image is captured by an unknown photographer but preserved for posterity within the Alinari Archives in Florence. Through Fine Art Finder's collaboration with Bridgeman Images, we have been granted access to this remarkable piece of history. Let us cherish this snapshot from another era – a reminder of how architecture can shape landscapes and leave indelible imprints on our collective memory.
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