HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 888 of 5594 The quarry routes in Fiesole The Montececeri Park was famous for its pietra serena quarries: thanks to its easy processing and Contemporary Art in Florence The city of the Renaissance offers, for those who are passionate about contemporary art, a series of Terraces with a view Florence has always offered breathtaking panoramas from many points of view, so don't miss the Firenze is also Street Art! The Street art is becoming more and more popular around the world! Maybe because it is free and Santo Stefano a Pozzolatico Church The Pozzolatico village was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological finds San Lorenzo alle Rose Church The first written evidence regarding this building appears in a document dating to February 11 1120 San Pietro in San Gersolè Church The first mention of the church is found in an edict by Pope Adrian IV of November 29 1156 when it San Pietro a Montebuoni Church Mentioned since 1156 as "San Pietro de Muliere Mala" in an edict by Adrian IV, it was subsequently San Miniato a Quintole Church The church is located near the fifth milestone of the Cassia Road variant and it is mentioned as a Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux Founded in 1819 by Giovan Pietro Vieusseux, a merchant of Genevan origin, the G. P. Vieusseux Accommodation facilities for disabled people There are many types of accommodation that you can look for, from the hotel to the farmhouse, from Stumbling blocks The stolpersteine or stumbling blocks are a creation by Gunther Demnig and we can now find them in Palazzo del Pegaso - Regione Toscana The historical monumental palace was built at the end of the XIV century by grouping together small Stilicone trail The Stilicone trail was devised by the volunteers of the Il Crinale hiking group in collaboration Fiesole, artists' paths The hill of Fiesole, for its natural beauty, the extraordinary view, the poetic landscape and the SS. Crocifisso di Fontelucente church Built near a quarry in 1692, later enlarged with the side chapels and the portico, it leaves visible Fiesole Tourist Information Office Fiesole Tourist Information Office is in via Portigiani, next door to the entrance of the Celebrating Dante Alighieri In 2021, Dante Alighieri (Florence 1265 – Ravenna 1321) has been celebrated throughout Italy for the Museums for everyone. Tours for people with intellectual disabilities. In recent years, Tuscany activated some projects for special publics to give everyone the Firenze Gluten Free Florence wouldn’t be the same city without its typical products and dishes - the way it expresses Museums for people with hearing impairments Florence offers many opportunities to hearing-impaired people concerning museum visits. Videoguides Saint Brigid Church The Saint Brigid Church features a simple two-sloping facade with a single gate and a window on top Wind mill The Monterifrassine wind mill rises on a ridge that is the intersection of several hills. Built in Museums to touch: tours for people with visual impairments For a first orientation we suggest, in piazza Repubblica, the high relief representing the center of First page«Previous page‹… Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41…Next page›Last page»
The quarry routes in Fiesole The Montececeri Park was famous for its pietra serena quarries: thanks to its easy processing and
Contemporary Art in Florence The city of the Renaissance offers, for those who are passionate about contemporary art, a series of
Terraces with a view Florence has always offered breathtaking panoramas from many points of view, so don't miss the
Firenze is also Street Art! The Street art is becoming more and more popular around the world! Maybe because it is free and
Santo Stefano a Pozzolatico Church The Pozzolatico village was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological finds
San Lorenzo alle Rose Church The first written evidence regarding this building appears in a document dating to February 11 1120
San Pietro in San Gersolè Church The first mention of the church is found in an edict by Pope Adrian IV of November 29 1156 when it
San Pietro a Montebuoni Church Mentioned since 1156 as "San Pietro de Muliere Mala" in an edict by Adrian IV, it was subsequently
San Miniato a Quintole Church The church is located near the fifth milestone of the Cassia Road variant and it is mentioned as a
Gabinetto Scientifico Letterario G.P. Vieusseux Founded in 1819 by Giovan Pietro Vieusseux, a merchant of Genevan origin, the G. P. Vieusseux
Accommodation facilities for disabled people There are many types of accommodation that you can look for, from the hotel to the farmhouse, from
Stumbling blocks The stolpersteine or stumbling blocks are a creation by Gunther Demnig and we can now find them in
Palazzo del Pegaso - Regione Toscana The historical monumental palace was built at the end of the XIV century by grouping together small
Stilicone trail The Stilicone trail was devised by the volunteers of the Il Crinale hiking group in collaboration
Fiesole, artists' paths The hill of Fiesole, for its natural beauty, the extraordinary view, the poetic landscape and the
SS. Crocifisso di Fontelucente church Built near a quarry in 1692, later enlarged with the side chapels and the portico, it leaves visible
Fiesole Tourist Information Office Fiesole Tourist Information Office is in via Portigiani, next door to the entrance of the
Celebrating Dante Alighieri In 2021, Dante Alighieri (Florence 1265 – Ravenna 1321) has been celebrated throughout Italy for the
Museums for everyone. Tours for people with intellectual disabilities. In recent years, Tuscany activated some projects for special publics to give everyone the
Firenze Gluten Free Florence wouldn’t be the same city without its typical products and dishes - the way it expresses
Museums for people with hearing impairments Florence offers many opportunities to hearing-impaired people concerning museum visits. Videoguides
Saint Brigid Church The Saint Brigid Church features a simple two-sloping facade with a single gate and a window on top
Wind mill The Monterifrassine wind mill rises on a ridge that is the intersection of several hills. Built in
Museums to touch: tours for people with visual impairments For a first orientation we suggest, in piazza Repubblica, the high relief representing the center of