The charm of Florence extends far beyond the historic centre: the city is full of breathtaking places outside the walls, but also gardens in which to get lost. It will be interesting to go and look...
The city of the Renaissance offers, for those who are passionate about contemporary art, a series of unexpected opportunities! Let's start with the Museo Novecento, in the former Leopoldine complex in...
The stolpersteine or stumbling blocks are a creation by Gunther Demnig and we can now find them in many European cities. They remind us of the huge tragedy of Shoah. This trail offers a different way...
In Florence you can admire some interesting examples of Art Nouveau architecture, concentrated near the nineteenth century area beyond the inner ring road of avenues conceived by Poggi. Here, in wave...
The Circuit of Chapels is an itinerary that winds around the Abbey of Vallombrosa and invites you to stop at historic chapels and tabernacles. These include the Chapel of the Holy Beech, named after...
An exciting journey into the world of Impruneta's Terracotta, excellence known throughout the world and the result of the magical encounter between clay, water, air and fire. A valuable element of the...
The perfect map and guide to discover the city and its surroundings with the little ones. You can find the whole Firenze for Families kit for free at the tourist info points in the city. The kit...
The fact that Florence is nestled in the Arno Valley and completely surrounded by rolling hills means that lush greenery, the countryside and nature are just a short distance from the historic centre...
Although Baroque is not the most representative artistic season for Florence, compared for example to the Renaissance – and it is difficult to compare it in scope with the Roman one - there are many...
This itinerary will guide you to the discovery of the main operas of Giotto. This great artist, who changed forever the idea of perspective, lived in Florence for many years, bequeathing a priceless...