The municipality of Florence together with Silfispa, an enterprise which has been working in the private field for fifty years, are now carrying out a fundamental public service in a modern and efficient way through advanced technology, expertise and professionalism.
Operating the lighting system of a great city is a complex task: the growing number of lights, the new technologies of artificial lighting, and the ever increasing traffic, require high professionalism and reliability.
Lighting as a public service took place in Florence at the beginning of the ninenteenth century and passed through different modes and dimensions: from oil lampposts to gas lighting, and to electricity starting from the end of the century.
Every evening, in the Florentine district, more than
37000 lamps are switched on. The electric power employed is of about 9000 KW, and it is distributed to 600 trunks.
The 36760 supports – lamp-holders, posts, and brackets – are distributed along more than 750 kilometers of streets, squares and green areas.