HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 48 of 5683 Historic and Traditional Florentine Businesses The historic centre of Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982: along with [...] Read more Piazza del Duomo The religious centre of the city is made up of the monumental complex the Cathedral and the [...] Read more Piazza della Signoria The square came into being along with the Palazzo Vecchio between the thirteenth and fourteenth [...] Read more Piazza Santa Maria Novella The creation of Piazza Santa Maria Novella dates back to the end of the 13th century, the beginning [...] Read more Piazza Santa Croce This square took shape at the end of the 13th century, when the worldwide famous Basilica of Santa [...] Read more Piazza del Carmine You enter the square from Borgo San Frediano, Borgo Stella, via Santa Monaca and Piazza Piattellina [...] Read more Piazza Santo Spirito The settlement of the Augustinian Hermits in an area of ​​the Oltrarno (the area beyond the river [...] Read more Piazza Santissima Annunziata The Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is characterised by the Renaissance aspect which Brunelleschi [...] Read more The walking city The fact that Florence is nestled in the Arno Valley and completely surrounded by rolling hills [...] Read more Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over [...] Read more Osservatorio Ximeniano The Observatory was entrusted in 1773 to the Padri Scolopi and deals with astronomical studies [...] Read more Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent [...] Read more Giunti Odeon. Bookshop and cinema For years it was the most beautiful cinema in Florence, the Odeon Cinema, built inside the Palazzo [...] Read more Compagnia Chille de la balanza Chille de la balanza is a historical theatre company born in Naples in 1973. Since 1998 the company [...] Read more Teatro Cantiere Florida The Teatro Cantiere Florida was re-opened in 2002 after a skilful restoration. Currently, this is [...] Read more Teatrodante Carlo Monni The Accademia dei Perseveranti (The Academy of the Persistent) at Campi Bisenzio commissioned [...] Read more Teatro della Limonaia The cultural organization “Teatro della Limonaia” was born at the end of 1987 to manage the [...] Read more Teatro della Pergola The Pergola Theatre in Florence was inaugurated 350 years ago to meet the needs of the growing local [...] Read more French Institute of Florence The French Institute of Florence not only hosts the most important library and multimedia library in [...] Read more Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino The new Opera House of Florence is an avant-garde music center for all of Europe. The “Park of Music [...] Read more Teatro del Popolo Castelfiorentino In 1865, on a piece of land granted for free by the Municipality, a group of people gathered in an [...] Read more Teatro di Cestello Born at the beginning of the past century as a small parish hall and closed during the II World War [...] Read more Nuovo Rifredi Scena Aperta The theatre was built in 1913 by the members of the centennial Mutual Benefit Society of Rifredi who [...] Read more Teatro Everest Parish hall. The theatre shows recent, avant-garde and children’s films weekly, from Friday to [...] Read more First page«Previous page‹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9…Next page›Last page»
Historic and Traditional Florentine Businesses The historic centre of Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982: along with [...] Read more
Piazza del Duomo The religious centre of the city is made up of the monumental complex the Cathedral and the [...] Read more
Piazza della Signoria The square came into being along with the Palazzo Vecchio between the thirteenth and fourteenth [...] Read more
Piazza Santa Maria Novella The creation of Piazza Santa Maria Novella dates back to the end of the 13th century, the beginning [...] Read more
Piazza Santa Croce This square took shape at the end of the 13th century, when the worldwide famous Basilica of Santa [...] Read more
Piazza del Carmine You enter the square from Borgo San Frediano, Borgo Stella, via Santa Monaca and Piazza Piattellina [...] Read more
Piazza Santo Spirito The settlement of the Augustinian Hermits in an area of ​​the Oltrarno (the area beyond the river [...] Read more
Piazza Santissima Annunziata The Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is characterised by the Renaissance aspect which Brunelleschi [...] Read more
The walking city The fact that Florence is nestled in the Arno Valley and completely surrounded by rolling hills [...] Read more
Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over [...] Read more
Osservatorio Ximeniano The Observatory was entrusted in 1773 to the Padri Scolopi and deals with astronomical studies [...] Read more
Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent [...] Read more
Giunti Odeon. Bookshop and cinema For years it was the most beautiful cinema in Florence, the Odeon Cinema, built inside the Palazzo [...] Read more
Compagnia Chille de la balanza Chille de la balanza is a historical theatre company born in Naples in 1973. Since 1998 the company [...] Read more
Teatro Cantiere Florida The Teatro Cantiere Florida was re-opened in 2002 after a skilful restoration. Currently, this is [...] Read more
Teatrodante Carlo Monni The Accademia dei Perseveranti (The Academy of the Persistent) at Campi Bisenzio commissioned [...] Read more
Teatro della Limonaia The cultural organization “Teatro della Limonaia” was born at the end of 1987 to manage the [...] Read more
Teatro della Pergola The Pergola Theatre in Florence was inaugurated 350 years ago to meet the needs of the growing local [...] Read more
French Institute of Florence The French Institute of Florence not only hosts the most important library and multimedia library in [...] Read more
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino The new Opera House of Florence is an avant-garde music center for all of Europe. The “Park of Music [...] Read more
Teatro del Popolo Castelfiorentino In 1865, on a piece of land granted for free by the Municipality, a group of people gathered in an [...] Read more
Teatro di Cestello Born at the beginning of the past century as a small parish hall and closed during the II World War [...] Read more
Nuovo Rifredi Scena Aperta The theatre was built in 1913 by the members of the centennial Mutual Benefit Society of Rifredi who [...] Read more
Teatro Everest Parish hall. The theatre shows recent, avant-garde and children’s films weekly, from Friday to [...] Read more