HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 72 of 5614 Garden of Palazzo Vivarelli Colonna The garden is divided in geometrical box flowerbeds and has a camellias little woods on the east Garden of Villa Gamberaia The country villa was completed in 1610, and in the same year the gardens were remodelled for the Gardens of the Villa Il Roseto This narrow garden, which clings to the rocky hill below the centre of Fiesole, affords one of the Garden of Villa La Pietra Villa La Pietra boasts a unique garden. The former baroque garden belonging to the Capponi family Torrigiani Garden It Is the second biggest garden (after Boboli Gardens) inside the city walls and it is a perfect Giardino Vegni The garden dates back to 1292 and, according to some historical texts, it belonged to the Gianni Il Giardino Sottovico A bothanical garden in a panoramic position in Valdelsa. 5 thematic routes according to the five Tropical Garden and Agricultural Tropical Museum AICS - Ex Overseas Agricultural Institute - Historic - monumental building, designed by Aurelio Ghersi, one hectare of tropical garden with 340 Orti Oricellari Property of Bernardo Rucellai, the garden was the seat for the meetings of literary men, humanists Cascine Park Le Cascine was once the property of Alessandro and Cosimo I de’ Medici (sixteenth century) who Park of Stibbert Museum The park of the Stibbert Museum surrounds the building where Frederick Stibbert (1838-1906) lived Park of Villa Il Ventaglio The park was originally conceived for the private villa built by the architect Giuseppe Poggi for Villa Peyron al Bosco di Fontelucente Composed of a villa, a formal garden, a park, olive groves and a wooded area, the Villa Peyron San Gaudenzio abbey The Benedictine Abbey of San Gaudenzio is located on the Forlì road that leads to the Muraglione Vallombrosa Abbey The Vallombrosa abbey is very ancient, it was founded in 1036 by San Giovanni Gualberto, a Gerusalemme di S. Vivaldo museum complex This is one of the ‘New Jerusalems’ built in the 16th–17th centuries, mainly in central and northern San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano abbey Founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto, it is a picturesque monastic complex fortified located Badia di Moscheta Surrounded by forests fir trees, the Moscheta abbey was founded by Saint John Gualberto in 1034. The Badia di San Salvatore a Settimo Located on the border between Florence and Lastra a Signa, the abbey of San Salvatore and Lorenzo Badia Fiesolana This church was the former cathedral of Fiesole, it was restored thanks to Cosimo de' Medici and Badia Fiorentina (Santa Maria Assunta) Located in the heart of the ancient city in front of the Bargello, it is the oldest Benedectine Basilica della SS. Annunziata The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of Basilica di San Lorenzo One of the most important Florentine Renaissance building bound up with the history of the Medici Basilica di San Miniato al Monte San Miniato al Monte, founded in 1018, is one of the most extraordinary exemples of Romanesque First page«Previous page‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9…Next page›Last page»
Garden of Palazzo Vivarelli Colonna The garden is divided in geometrical box flowerbeds and has a camellias little woods on the east
Garden of Villa Gamberaia The country villa was completed in 1610, and in the same year the gardens were remodelled for the
Gardens of the Villa Il Roseto This narrow garden, which clings to the rocky hill below the centre of Fiesole, affords one of the
Garden of Villa La Pietra Villa La Pietra boasts a unique garden. The former baroque garden belonging to the Capponi family
Torrigiani Garden It Is the second biggest garden (after Boboli Gardens) inside the city walls and it is a perfect
Giardino Vegni The garden dates back to 1292 and, according to some historical texts, it belonged to the Gianni
Il Giardino Sottovico A bothanical garden in a panoramic position in Valdelsa. 5 thematic routes according to the five
Tropical Garden and Agricultural Tropical Museum AICS - Ex Overseas Agricultural Institute - Historic - monumental building, designed by Aurelio Ghersi, one hectare of tropical garden with 340
Orti Oricellari Property of Bernardo Rucellai, the garden was the seat for the meetings of literary men, humanists
Cascine Park Le Cascine was once the property of Alessandro and Cosimo I de’ Medici (sixteenth century) who
Park of Stibbert Museum The park of the Stibbert Museum surrounds the building where Frederick Stibbert (1838-1906) lived
Park of Villa Il Ventaglio The park was originally conceived for the private villa built by the architect Giuseppe Poggi for
Villa Peyron al Bosco di Fontelucente Composed of a villa, a formal garden, a park, olive groves and a wooded area, the Villa Peyron
San Gaudenzio abbey The Benedictine Abbey of San Gaudenzio is located on the Forlì road that leads to the Muraglione
Vallombrosa Abbey The Vallombrosa abbey is very ancient, it was founded in 1036 by San Giovanni Gualberto, a
Gerusalemme di S. Vivaldo museum complex This is one of the ‘New Jerusalems’ built in the 16th–17th centuries, mainly in central and northern
San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano abbey Founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto, it is a picturesque monastic complex fortified located
Badia di Moscheta Surrounded by forests fir trees, the Moscheta abbey was founded by Saint John Gualberto in 1034. The
Badia di San Salvatore a Settimo Located on the border between Florence and Lastra a Signa, the abbey of San Salvatore and Lorenzo
Badia Fiesolana This church was the former cathedral of Fiesole, it was restored thanks to Cosimo de' Medici and
Badia Fiorentina (Santa Maria Assunta) Located in the heart of the ancient city in front of the Bargello, it is the oldest Benedectine
Basilica della SS. Annunziata The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of
Basilica di San Lorenzo One of the most important Florentine Renaissance building bound up with the history of the Medici
Basilica di San Miniato al Monte San Miniato al Monte, founded in 1018, is one of the most extraordinary exemples of Romanesque