
Originally known as “buchette del vino,” these quaint openings in the walls of Florence’s historic palaces were once used by noble families to sell their home-produced wine directly to customers. Dating back to the 16th century, they offered a safe, convenient way to pass wine through tiny windows while keeping transactions discreet. Many were forgotten over time, but recent rediscovery has brought new life to these historical curiosities, offering visitors a playful glimpse into the city’s past. Look for them on palace walls around the center to experience a taste of Tuscan tradition served through centuries-old windows.
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