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| Foreboding fortress near Florence's railway station | 
Fortezza da Basso is a Renaissance fortress complex built by the Medici in the 1530s on a design of Sangallo il Giovane. Inside the massive walls that once protected the city, enormous hangar like exhibition spaces were bursting with bargains and beautiful objects, traditional foods, and stalls for the Artisans’ Fair which closes today .
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| ceramics resembling ivory | 
The Fair,  first set up   76 years ago, gives  pride of place to both traditional   artisans and contemporary design.
 Scattered
throughout  eight days in April  are  25  collateral happenings plus  special 
areas  pulsating with
creative  people. 
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| wooden toys, figliditrottola@yahoo.it | 
The scope  of the Fair is enormous making it necessary to
prioritize, choosing  only certain
sectors  and  interests  in order not to  wander aimlessly  among the hundreds of exhibits. 
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| delightful cat ceramics | 
The main
exhibit hall, Spadolini, has areas set aside for  the  guest country-this year Thailand, restaurants
and unique handmade objects  in classic,
modern, ethnic, contemporary and futuristic styles .  
I noted young people trying on  Japanese 
kimonos  in the  Cavaniglia 
hall next to Italian handicrafts  in 
textiles, wood,  silver and  ceramics.  
The Fair is
 an 
international   mix of cultures.
Where else will you find  jewelery  made from coins in  Argentina 
or hear the  haunting sounds
of  aboriginal  didgeridoo 
while sipping red wine from 
Tuscany’s Maremma? 
 Where else
could you watch Cretan icon artist  Nektaria  painting while  women tried on   summery frocks made in India?  
 The 
traditional artifacts on show and for purchase  range from tiny  toys  in olive wood   up to  heavy travertine sinks and  fireplaces, unique  chests  from Umbria alongside traditional  Tuscan-style furniture. 
With Italian artisans still producing such magnificent furniture, built to last for generations,  who needs  Ikea ? 
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| Legno & Colore from Città di Castello, Umbria | 
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| traditional Tuscan furniture | 
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| lamps by Giuseppe Campanella, Polignano a Mare | 
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| From Monopoli, cushions by Giovanni Giotta | 
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| Bottega Orafa Bartoccioni, Città di Castello (PG) | 
There were  many irresistible tastes and perfumes in the air. The sellers entice by offering tiny tastes  and dabs of their wares. The strategy works and a jar of hand cream, one of the  perfumed cosmetics  made with  donkey milk, came home with me, as did a flacon of Modena's delicious vinegar. 
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| Laura Rovida's hand loomed textiles -the only artisan from Lazio | 
Florence  is
also Fashion and the leather sector is one of the few in Italy's present crisis not undergoing a recession. In
fact  there is  need for hundreds of   trained technicians and  artisans to turn out belts, bags and shoes for
international markets. 
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| Bochicchio belts and bags from Leonardo da Vinci's hometown | 
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| Colorful bags of Gioia Chiara's | 
 I picked out a soft blue leather bag that
doubles as a backpack from Gioia Chiara whose family has been producing and
selling  on Via della Scala in Florence since
the 1940s. 
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| Bargain prices from Pistoia factory | 
Sweaters and shirts in bright
spring colors  were presented by Cashmerissimi, a  Pistoia factory.    
The food
sector  was amply represented. There
were  huge loaves of  bread and  biscotti from Puglia,  truffles and mushrooms,  pates, mozzarella,  gelato, 
chocolate and  beers.  
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| Bread man of Puglia | 
Mark your
calendar  for next  year’s 
event and if you missed this fair, perhaps you can make it to  Florence on the May 12-13  weekend for the  smaller fair happening in the
gardens of Palazzo Corsini.
Tips for Florence: take the train, leave the car at home. 
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| Beato Angelico frescoed the monks' cells - San Marco Monastery | 
Where to stay?  I keep going back to  Hotel Orto dei Medici, a 3 star hotel with 5 star feel.   
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| cloister of San Marco's near the Hotel Orto dei Medici | 
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| Library of San Marco, where Savonarola was captured | 
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