Riding the wave of success of the first evening, the entertainment format was confirmed with the shops open non-stop (flanked by the outdoor stands), music and the market run by the aspiring baby sellers!

“Estate castellana” is back on the streets of the center of Castelfiorentino. After the success of the first evening (in color “pink”), the second event promoted by the Shopping Center “Tre Piazze” will take place on Wednesday 30 July in the name of musical entertainment, with shops open non-stop (until 11.30pm), the market run by children (“garage sale”) and – news – the “sbaracco in valigia”, with traders setting up some outdoor stands to offer branded and quality products at “crazy prices”.
In addition to the possibility of consuming aperitifs and food outdoors, musical groups will be present in the streets and squares of the centre: from Piazza Cavour to Piazza Gramsci, from via Volontari del Sangue to via Testaferrata. At the same time, children will be able to experience the emotion of being “traders for an evening”:

Those who wish can in fact have a small “stall” where they can try to sell newspapers, stickers or toys that they no longer need, savoring the emotion of the first “gain”. A little joy that older generations sure remember well (to book the “tall”, contact Paola 320.3287034 or Valeria 338.2404979 via message).

On this occasion, the “Cambio” Cultural Center will open extraordinarily from 8 to 11 p.m., allowing visitors to admire, in addition to the permanent exhibition (recently enriched by the “ceramics room” and the “Lelo Fratini” room) the temporary exhibition on “Abstractionism. A journey through time,” which recounts-through more than 60 works including paintings, ceramics and poly-material-the evolution of abstract art in Italy from after World War II to the 1980s.

“L’Estate castellana” is promoted by the “Tre Piazze” CCN association, in collaboration with the Municipality of Castelfiorentino, Ente Cambiano and Fondazione Cambiano.

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