HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 3696 of 5598 Park of the Former Royal Stables The park of the former Royal Stables is also known as the Porta Romana garden. Located in the Stadio Luigi Ridolfi Elettrice Palatina February 18th is the death anniversary of Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, the last heir of her family Scoppio del carro The "Bursting of the cart" has its origins in the first Crusade (1099), whose objective was taking Fiorita Every year, on May 23rd, a celebration in memory of Fra' Girolamo Savonarola is held in Piazza Calcio Storico - Historical football Attention! In 2024, in conjunction with the administrative political elections, the dates will be as Rificolona The festa della Rificolona is celebrated only once a year, but it’s loved by Florentine people and Cinemas and theatres reopen Culture flourishes again in Florence: in addition to museums, important cultural venues such as Morgan Le Fay, Mill, Chianti The City of Florence Guides, Rubina Tuliozi and Erica Masini, introduce you to three half-day Route of Dante's places in the Empolese Valdelsa and Montalbano area This route winds through a few places, mainly located in the Empolese Valdelsa area, that recall Firenze LGBTQ+ friendly With the City of Florence Guide Mila Lavorini , we have the opportunity to learn how the daily life A walk through the historic gardens of the city Florence historic gardens are located in the city centre, but they stretch towards the hills The "New Uffizi" After a long lockdown due to the pandemic, the Uffizi Gallery has recently reopened its doors, with Castello di Oliveto Oliveto Castle was built in 1424, at the behest of Puccio Pucci, probably on a project by Filippo Vetrina Toscana Vetrina Toscana is a twenty-year regional Web project conceived to promote the richness of food and Pinocchio, Historic alleys, Uffizi and Bargello Here 3 itineraries by the City of Florence Guide Claudia Durante! 1. The first itinerary is a guided A walk in the history of Fiesole Fiesole still keeps many traces of its ancient past that can be discovered with a pleasant walk. One Florence Capital, Certosa, English Cemetery Three different itineraries to discover Florence with the City of Florence Guide Silvia Bragagni All around Florence - the Chianti area Well-known all over the world for the production of its excellent wine, the Chianti territory Surrounding area of Florence Pieve di San Giovanni Battista a Remole The first mention of the Pieve di San Giovanni Battista a Remole, located in the heart of the Oratorio del Crocifisso or Chiesa della Compagnia Arriving in Pelago, before reaching piazza Ghiberti, you find the Oratorio del Santissimo Crocifisso San Lorenzo a Diacceto parish church The Diacceto Church is already mentioned as a parish in 1073 under the name of Saint'Ierusalem. Its Saint Brigid Church The Saint Brigid Church features a simple two-sloping facade with a single gate and a window on top First page«Previous page‹… Page 150 Page 151 Page 152 Page 153 Current page 154 Page 155 Page 156 Page 157 Page 158…Next page›Last page»
Park of the Former Royal Stables The park of the former Royal Stables is also known as the Porta Romana garden. Located in the
Elettrice Palatina February 18th is the death anniversary of Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, the last heir of her family
Scoppio del carro The "Bursting of the cart" has its origins in the first Crusade (1099), whose objective was taking
Fiorita Every year, on May 23rd, a celebration in memory of Fra' Girolamo Savonarola is held in Piazza
Calcio Storico - Historical football Attention! In 2024, in conjunction with the administrative political elections, the dates will be as
Rificolona The festa della Rificolona is celebrated only once a year, but it’s loved by Florentine people and
Cinemas and theatres reopen Culture flourishes again in Florence: in addition to museums, important cultural venues such as
Morgan Le Fay, Mill, Chianti The City of Florence Guides, Rubina Tuliozi and Erica Masini, introduce you to three half-day
Route of Dante's places in the Empolese Valdelsa and Montalbano area This route winds through a few places, mainly located in the Empolese Valdelsa area, that recall
Firenze LGBTQ+ friendly With the City of Florence Guide Mila Lavorini , we have the opportunity to learn how the daily life
A walk through the historic gardens of the city Florence historic gardens are located in the city centre, but they stretch towards the hills
The "New Uffizi" After a long lockdown due to the pandemic, the Uffizi Gallery has recently reopened its doors, with
Castello di Oliveto Oliveto Castle was built in 1424, at the behest of Puccio Pucci, probably on a project by Filippo
Vetrina Toscana Vetrina Toscana is a twenty-year regional Web project conceived to promote the richness of food and
Pinocchio, Historic alleys, Uffizi and Bargello Here 3 itineraries by the City of Florence Guide Claudia Durante! 1. The first itinerary is a guided
A walk in the history of Fiesole Fiesole still keeps many traces of its ancient past that can be discovered with a pleasant walk. One
Florence Capital, Certosa, English Cemetery Three different itineraries to discover Florence with the City of Florence Guide Silvia Bragagni
All around Florence - the Chianti area Well-known all over the world for the production of its excellent wine, the Chianti territory
Pieve di San Giovanni Battista a Remole The first mention of the Pieve di San Giovanni Battista a Remole, located in the heart of the
Oratorio del Crocifisso or Chiesa della Compagnia Arriving in Pelago, before reaching piazza Ghiberti, you find the Oratorio del Santissimo Crocifisso
San Lorenzo a Diacceto parish church The Diacceto Church is already mentioned as a parish in 1073 under the name of Saint'Ierusalem. Its
Saint Brigid Church The Saint Brigid Church features a simple two-sloping facade with a single gate and a window on top