The Loggia del Bigallo is a building located in Florence, Italy. It is located in Piazza del Duomo, opposite Florence's cathedral, the Duomo. Construction of the Loggia del Bigallo began in the 14th century and was completed in the 15th century. The building was commissioned by the Brotherhood of Mercy (Orsanmichele), a charitable organization that cared for destitute people and orphans. The loggia is built in a Gothic style typical of the period, with decorative elements such as pointed arches and pinnacles. The main entrance is topped by a large pediment and the walls are decorated with statues and other sculptural elements. The Loggia del Bigallo has been used for several purposes throughout its history. It served as an orphanage, a shelter for the homeless, and a post office. Today, the building houses the headquarters of Misericordia di Firenze, an organization that continues to provide aid and relief services to people in need. The loggia is also famous for its breathtaking view of Florence Cathedral and the city. It is a popular place for tourists who come to admire the Florentine architecture while enjoying the beauty of the square.