HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 528 of 5599 Villa Pucci The Villa is located in Castelfiorentino , exactly in Granaiolo. It was buil t in 17th and in 1 8 th Castello di Coiano The Castle of Coiano is located in the heart of Tuscany, with more than 75 hectares of terrain Chiesa dei Santi Barbara e Lorenzo The Church of ss. Barbara and Lorenzo is a place of worship located in Castelnuovo d’Elsa in the Church of Santa Maria alle Querce It’s the first church built in Isolotto neighborhood, the working-class district inaugurated in the Church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia The altar of the ancient church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia in via Pisana is adorned by a remarkable The Argingrosso Park Argingrosso is a vast green area of Quartiere 4, spreading between Arno’s left riverbank and via La Traviata - St. Mark's Anglican Church At St Mark’s Anglican Church, a different arrangement of the classic work by Verdi. The Opera is Madame Butterfly - St. Mark's Anglican Church At St Mark’s Anglican Church, a different arrangement of the classic work by Giacomo Puccini. The La Bottega dei Ragazzi (Children's workshop) In this space dedicated to children, the educational section of the Museo degli Innocenti, various School tourism What better city than Florence to bring young people closer to art, beauty and history? Our city has Palazzo Rucellai Palazzo Rucellai is one of the most elegant Renaissance palaces in all of Italy. The façade Oratory of San Carlo Borromeo The O ratory is located in Via Testaferrata next to the BeGo museum . It was initially built in 1616 Tourist Office | Fucecchio Tourist infopoint, run by the association Teatrino dei Fondi, on Piazza Montanelli. Corsini Park Particularly evocative due to the presence of the medieval stronghold and its position in the heart Torre di Mezzo viewpoint The tower is part of the fortifications built by Florentines in the 14th century, together with the Church of San Francesco The church of San Francesco is located in Castelfiorentino, built in 1278, is one of the few European Artistic Crafts Days From 31 March to 6 April 2025, the European Artistic Craftsmen's Days ( GEMA), the international A map for walkers Would you like to have an overview of all the paths that cross the territory of Florence? This can Villa Pozzolini in Bivigliano The building is named after the last owner, Luigi Pozzolini, who bought it in 1859 at an auction of The route of fountains Following a route on the subject of water is a theme that can seem peculiar in a city so rich in art Palazzo Spini Feroni The bulk of Palazzo Spini Feroni dominates piazza Santa Trinita and its construction dates back to Toscana Terra Etrusca - metropolitan trail The metropolitan trail of the project Toscana Terra Etrusca, in total about 90 km, begins from the Archaeological park of Montereggi The Etruscan settlement of Montereggi can be dated to between the 6th century and 1st century BC but Tomba dell'Uovo (Tomb of the Egg) The tomb probably dates back to the 6th century BC and features an ample tambour of about 25 metres First page«Previous page‹… Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26…Next page›Last page»
Villa Pucci The Villa is located in Castelfiorentino , exactly in Granaiolo. It was buil t in 17th and in 1 8 th
Castello di Coiano The Castle of Coiano is located in the heart of Tuscany, with more than 75 hectares of terrain
Chiesa dei Santi Barbara e Lorenzo The Church of ss. Barbara and Lorenzo is a place of worship located in Castelnuovo d’Elsa in the
Church of Santa Maria alle Querce It’s the first church built in Isolotto neighborhood, the working-class district inaugurated in the
Church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia The altar of the ancient church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia in via Pisana is adorned by a remarkable
The Argingrosso Park Argingrosso is a vast green area of Quartiere 4, spreading between Arno’s left riverbank and via
La Traviata - St. Mark's Anglican Church At St Mark’s Anglican Church, a different arrangement of the classic work by Verdi. The Opera is
Madame Butterfly - St. Mark's Anglican Church At St Mark’s Anglican Church, a different arrangement of the classic work by Giacomo Puccini. The
La Bottega dei Ragazzi (Children's workshop) In this space dedicated to children, the educational section of the Museo degli Innocenti, various
School tourism What better city than Florence to bring young people closer to art, beauty and history? Our city has
Palazzo Rucellai Palazzo Rucellai is one of the most elegant Renaissance palaces in all of Italy. The façade
Oratory of San Carlo Borromeo The O ratory is located in Via Testaferrata next to the BeGo museum . It was initially built in 1616
Tourist Office | Fucecchio Tourist infopoint, run by the association Teatrino dei Fondi, on Piazza Montanelli.
Corsini Park Particularly evocative due to the presence of the medieval stronghold and its position in the heart
Torre di Mezzo viewpoint The tower is part of the fortifications built by Florentines in the 14th century, together with the
Church of San Francesco The church of San Francesco is located in Castelfiorentino, built in 1278, is one of the few
European Artistic Crafts Days From 31 March to 6 April 2025, the European Artistic Craftsmen's Days ( GEMA), the international
A map for walkers Would you like to have an overview of all the paths that cross the territory of Florence? This can
Villa Pozzolini in Bivigliano The building is named after the last owner, Luigi Pozzolini, who bought it in 1859 at an auction of
The route of fountains Following a route on the subject of water is a theme that can seem peculiar in a city so rich in art
Palazzo Spini Feroni The bulk of Palazzo Spini Feroni dominates piazza Santa Trinita and its construction dates back to
Toscana Terra Etrusca - metropolitan trail The metropolitan trail of the project Toscana Terra Etrusca, in total about 90 km, begins from the
Archaeological park of Montereggi The Etruscan settlement of Montereggi can be dated to between the 6th century and 1st century BC but
Tomba dell'Uovo (Tomb of the Egg) The tomb probably dates back to the 6th century BC and features an ample tambour of about 25 metres