One of Italy"s earliest antique fairs, the Fiera Antiqueria, began in 1968 and has since grown to be the largest and most stunning in the nation.
This event not only guides you through the charming, historic streets of the city but also showcases approximately 500 vendors from across Italy. You"ll discover a wide array of items, including Renaissance art, classical archaeology, and rare books. Even if you"re not an expert, wandering through the market could spark your interest in starting an antique collection.
The renowned Antiques Fair in Arezzo stands as one of Italy"s largest and most significant antique markets. Established in 1968 by Ivan Bruschi, this event has been a monthly tradition for over 50 years, taking place on the first Sunday of each month along with the preceding Saturday. Set against the stunning backdrop of Piazza Grande (also known as Piazza Vasari) and the charming streets of the historic center, the fair"s September edition is uniquely held at Prato to avoid overlapping with the Giostra del Saracino.
With nearly 400 exhibitors from across Italy, the fair attracts thousands of visitors eager to explore a vast array of art pieces, furniture, jewelry, watches, books, antique prints, scientific and musical instruments, toys, vintage linens, and various collectibles. In response to evolving interests, the Antiques Fair has recently expanded to include modern antiques, vintage items, and high-quality craftsmanship.