HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 3696 of 5611 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 San Francesco church and convent The first document of the religious complex dates back to 1278, but it is thought that its High quality drinking water The proposal of d rinking high quality water means that during your stay at Florence you would not Arriving by plane Florence's Amerigo Vespucci Airport (Peretola area) is only five kilometers from the city center By train Situated in the middle of the Italian peninsula, Florence is on the main rail link from Milan to Accommodation facilities for disabled people There are many types of accommodation that you can look for, from the hotel to the farmhouse, from The art of perfumery in Florence Among the traditional crafts of the city, the art of creating perfumes stands out. An old profession Getting around barrier-free People with disabilities can find here some useful information to move around the city. By car It is Porta Romana Porta Romana, founded in 1328, is the largest gate in Florence after San Frediano; in ancient times Ex Church of Santa Monaca The building belonged to the monastery of the Augustinians, coming from Castiglion Fiorentino, of Italian Opera In the charming setting of the ex-monastery of Santa Monaca, in the Oltrarno district, a series of Antico Spedale Serristori The former Spedale Serristori was founded in 1399 by Ser Ristoro di Jacopo Ristori, who assigned a Dante's Florence Dante's neighborhood still exists in Florence: Piazza della Signoria, Orsanmichele, the Torre della Lastra city walls The city wall of the ancient village is still visible in the old town of Lastra a Signa. The hamlets Lecceto hermitage The convent of Lecceto is located in Malmantile, a hamlet of Lastra a Signa and it was born as a Malmantile walls The medieval castle of Malmantile, a hamlet of Lastra a Signa, nestled on a wonderful hillside Palazzo del Podestà In the centre of Lastra a Signa, near the tabernacle of the same name, on via dell'Arione, stands Florence pet friendly! If you are coming to Florence with your four-legged friend here you will find all the information Portone di Baccio Along the south-west section of the old defensive wall of Lastra a Signa, stands the Portone di San Martino a Carcheri church Coming down from San Romolo towards the Val di Pesa, right before Ginestra, you find the church of 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»
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
San Francesco church and convent The first document of the religious complex dates back to 1278, but it is thought that its
High quality drinking water The proposal of d rinking high quality water means that during your stay at Florence you would not
Arriving by plane Florence's Amerigo Vespucci Airport (Peretola area) is only five kilometers from the city center
By train Situated in the middle of the Italian peninsula, Florence is on the main rail link from Milan to
Accommodation facilities for disabled people There are many types of accommodation that you can look for, from the hotel to the farmhouse, from
The art of perfumery in Florence Among the traditional crafts of the city, the art of creating perfumes stands out. An old profession
Getting around barrier-free People with disabilities can find here some useful information to move around the city. By car It is
Porta Romana Porta Romana, founded in 1328, is the largest gate in Florence after San Frediano; in ancient times
Ex Church of Santa Monaca The building belonged to the monastery of the Augustinians, coming from Castiglion Fiorentino, of
Italian Opera In the charming setting of the ex-monastery of Santa Monaca, in the Oltrarno district, a series of
Antico Spedale Serristori The former Spedale Serristori was founded in 1399 by Ser Ristoro di Jacopo Ristori, who assigned a
Dante's Florence Dante's neighborhood still exists in Florence: Piazza della Signoria, Orsanmichele, the Torre della
Lastra city walls The city wall of the ancient village is still visible in the old town of Lastra a Signa. The hamlets
Lecceto hermitage The convent of Lecceto is located in Malmantile, a hamlet of Lastra a Signa and it was born as a
Malmantile walls The medieval castle of Malmantile, a hamlet of Lastra a Signa, nestled on a wonderful hillside
Palazzo del Podestà In the centre of Lastra a Signa, near the tabernacle of the same name, on via dell'Arione, stands
Florence pet friendly! If you are coming to Florence with your four-legged friend here you will find all the information
Portone di Baccio Along the south-west section of the old defensive wall of Lastra a Signa, stands the Portone di
San Martino a Carcheri church Coming down from San Romolo towards the Val di Pesa, right before Ginestra, you find the church of