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Busto di Dante, Castello di Poppi - foto di Mattia Marasco
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Bagno a Ripoli
Borgo San Lorenzo
Dicomano
Fiesole
Firenze
Marradi
Palazzuolo sul Senio
Pontassieve
Reggello
Rignano sull’Arno
San Godenzo
Scarperia e San Piero
Vaglia

Dante's Route

A route in the footsteps of Dante Alighieri, straddling Tuscany and Emilia Romagna: Dante's Route is divided into 20 legs, for a total of over 380 km, in a ring route that connects Florence, his...
Collage lapidi
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Accessible route
Bike route
Firenze

Dante's commemorative plaques in Florence

Strolling around Florence, it is easy to come across numerous commemorative plaques placed on the walls of palaces, churches and tower-houses. Many of these are Dante's plaques, real commemorative...
anelli
Walking route
Firenze

Artisan world in Florence

Craftsmanship has made Florence famous throughout the world, the artisan skills are as worth as its artistic heritage. Gold, leather, glass, ceramics, silk, perfumes, tailoring, embroidery, shoemaking...
Artigianato fiorentino
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Firenze

Handicraft in Florence

In Florence, there are works that you will not find on display in the galleries of the city's prestigious museums. These works are less eye-catching and less celebrated. But they are equal in terms of...
Le pavoniere
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Firenze

Outdoor swimming pools in Florence

What better way to avoid summer’s heat than to dive in a fresh outdoor swimming pool? Here’s a list of them. Let’s start from the city center: in the Cascine park there’s a beautiful pool, immersed in...
Calcio Storico Fiorentino
Walking route
Firenze

Calcio Storico - Historical football

Attention! In 2024, in conjunction with the administrative political elections, the dates will be as follows: Semi-finals: 1 June (Verdi vs Blu) and 2 June (Rossi vs Bianchi), 6.00 pm. Tickets can be...
Scoppio del Carro
Walking route
Firenze

Scoppio del carro

The "Bursting of the cart" has its origins in the first Crusade (1099), whose objective was taking away the Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre from the rule of infidels. According to local tradition, commander...