HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 5352 of 5612 Public toilets - Gardens Antonino Caponnetto - Temporarily closed Public Toilet - Villa Favard - TEMPORARILY CLOSED Public toilets - inside the Park of Villa Favard Public Toilet - Piazza Artusi - Viale Giannotti - c/o Italian Memorial of Auschwitz - Temporarily closed Public toilets next to the Italian Memorial of Auschwitz - Temporarily closed for renovations. Bagno Pubblico - Area Pettini Burresi Public toilets - Inside Park Pettini Burresi Public Toilet- c/o Coin store - Loggia del Grano (ex Uffizi Center ) public toilet Public toilet - Giardino delle Rose Public toilets for tourists - Inside Giardino delle Rose Public Toilet - Giardini di Bellariva Public toilets for touristis- Inside the Gardens of Bellariva Public Toilet - Trespiano Cemetery Public Toilets - Cimitero di Trespiano - parking place area in front of the cemetery entrance Public Toilet- Viale Aldo Moro Public Toilet - Food stands in front of Tuscany Hall Public Toilet - Parco dell'Anconella Public toilet inside Parco dell'Anconella-Albereta Public Toilet Tanini - Giardini Galluzzo Public toilet - By Galluzzo sport center, next to the public gardens Public Toilet - Villa Vogel Public Toilet - Inside Villa Vogel Park The Florentine Bookshops There are about 70 bookshops surveyed in a pocket-sized publication, in two languages, published by Park of Villa Carmine | Calenzano Originally called Villa San Donato, it was built in the 15th century by the will of Carlo de' Medici The Fiesole tabernacles An itinerary through the sacred images we encounter while walking through the town of Fiesole and Piazzetta Sansepolcro Viale benedetto Croce Parish church of Sant'Andrea a Cercina Cercina is a small locality on the slopes of Monte Morello. The parish church of Sant'Andrea, in a Rocca Strozzi Described as "fortress of Carlo degli Strozzi" in a list from 1409, the Rocca Strozzi was built a Villa Montalvo Villa Montalvo consists of two quadrangular bodies, a chapel and a lemon house, surrounded by two Parish church of Sant'Elena a Rincine The ancient parish church is dedicated to Saint Helena, the mother of Constantine who, according to Parish church of San Leolino There is still a medieval air about this site where, located within a short distance of each other Discover Santa Croce Do you want to discover or rediscover the Franciscan Basilica of Santa a Croce in Florence? Then you Florence of women and women in Florence. Three routes The theme of female toponymy is extremeley interesting: few streets and squares are named after First page«Previous page‹… Page 219 Page 220 Page 221 Page 222 Current page 223 Page 224 Page 225 Page 226 Page 227…Next page›Last page»
Public Toilet - Piazza Artusi - Viale Giannotti - c/o Italian Memorial of Auschwitz - Temporarily closed Public toilets next to the Italian Memorial of Auschwitz - Temporarily closed for renovations.
Public Toilet - Trespiano Cemetery Public Toilets - Cimitero di Trespiano - parking place area in front of the cemetery entrance
Public Toilet Tanini - Giardini Galluzzo Public toilet - By Galluzzo sport center, next to the public gardens
The Florentine Bookshops There are about 70 bookshops surveyed in a pocket-sized publication, in two languages, published by
Park of Villa Carmine | Calenzano Originally called Villa San Donato, it was built in the 15th century by the will of Carlo de' Medici
The Fiesole tabernacles An itinerary through the sacred images we encounter while walking through the town of Fiesole and
Parish church of Sant'Andrea a Cercina Cercina is a small locality on the slopes of Monte Morello. The parish church of Sant'Andrea, in a
Rocca Strozzi Described as "fortress of Carlo degli Strozzi" in a list from 1409, the Rocca Strozzi was built a
Villa Montalvo Villa Montalvo consists of two quadrangular bodies, a chapel and a lemon house, surrounded by two
Parish church of Sant'Elena a Rincine The ancient parish church is dedicated to Saint Helena, the mother of Constantine who, according to
Parish church of San Leolino There is still a medieval air about this site where, located within a short distance of each other
Discover Santa Croce Do you want to discover or rediscover the Franciscan Basilica of Santa a Croce in Florence? Then you
Florence of women and women in Florence. Three routes The theme of female toponymy is extremeley interesting: few streets and squares are named after