On the beach of Forte dei Marmi, in the summer of 1929, she was delivered the Disco The Garden shed Franceschi. The name comes from the structure that hosted the The Storage shed because it was a simple hut on the beach that Achille Franceschi, the inventor from the Single Shed, became public place.In the 20 Specialty dei Marmi it got been a major visitor destination due to respectable Roman families and business owners in northern Italy. This was the innkeeper Franceschi Achille to have the idea to complement the tourist offer of Strength dei Marmi with a local able to captivate the tourists.
The composition with the Shed was overflowing with a bar countertop and filled with desks but an area was left for the dance floor. Thanks a lot to a gramophone and some records was possible to dance in this small area in the center of the area.
In 1930 the Disco The Shed was destroyed by fire but the success of the local in its first months of life convinced Franceschi Achille rebuild the neighborhood. The framework that was created in 1930, in large part, the same the one which houses the latest evenings of Disco.
The Shed During the seventies and 80's Italian movie theater had elected the Versilia as a perfect location for the production of films related to the holidays. Just the Single The Shed was reported as the heart of the nightlife in Versilia and became the legend of films like "Taste of the sea" and "Abbronzatissima".
In 1977, the Achille Franceschi heirs kept the Disco The Garden shed to Commander Gherardo Guidi who is also the current owner of this club that has become a symbol of the Versilia.
Even the change of ownership has added to large revolutions, so the Disco The Shed is one of the uncommon local Italian who has never changed its name and has not closed the doors.
This coming year the Single The Shed is among the most beloved of the neighborhood Versilia and features a select and tasteful. Among the regular customers of the nightclub La Capannina you can enter in a long listing of famous footballers, artists, tv people and the inevitable successful entrepreneurs.