HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 792 of 5613 Santa Maria dell’Impruneta Treasure Museum The fame and fortune of the sanctuary is based on the cult of a miraculous image of the Madonna Museum of Sacred Art San Pietro in Bossolo The museum is in the Canonica of San Pietro in Bossolo, a Romanesque parish church with a nave and Museum of Sacred Art Montespertoli The museum is in the Canonica of the Pieve di San Piero in Mercato, the origins of which date to the Museum of Sacred Art Certaldo The museum, housed in an Augustinian convent of the 15th Century in the centre of Certaldo Alto San Donnino Museum of Religious Art Artworks and other treasures belonging to the Church of Sant’Andrea di San Donnino are housed in the Museum of Sacred Art San Francesco Located in the former convent of San Francesco, built in the first half of the 16th century as a Casa Martelli Museum The palace is a fine example of an 18th-century upper-class residence and the collecting taste of Fucecchio Municipal and Diocesan Museum The Palazzo Corsini complex lies in the historic centre of Fucecchio and consists of the park, the Museo Diocesano di S. Stefano al Ponte The museum adjoining the medieval Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte contains art works and other Museo di San Marco The St. Mark's Museum, commonly known as the ‘Beato Angelico's museum’, occupies the spaces of the Museum of Sacred Art Santa Verdiana The name Museum of Santa Verdiana indicates the close link between the Museum, the Sanctuary and the Museum of Masonic Symbols The first Italian museum about the Masonic ideology, established a few hundred meters far from Via Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Anthropology and Ethnology The Museum was founded in 1869 by the anthropologist Paolo Mantegazza who pursued the intent to Anatomy Museum of Florence The biomedical collections are conserved in the Careggi Hospital and consist of two sections: the Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Botany The Botany Section has the most important herbarium in Italy, with about four million specimens. It Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Geology and Paleontology The exhibition is dedicated to the fossils of large mammals, mollusks, and plants that illustrate Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Zoology - La Specola La Specola Museum, which is part of the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, is the Jewish Museum and Synagogue The Synagogue Inaugurated in 1882, the Florence Synagogue is considered one of the most beautiful in Museum and Monumental Cloisters of Santa Maria Novella The Santa Maria Novella Complex includes a series of striking rooms, adjacent to the Basilica Gallery of Palazzo Mozzi Bardini The museum is housed in a medieval house once owned by the rich and powerful Mozzi family Museo e Istituto Fiorentino di Preistoria Occupying the first floor of the historic Convent of the Oblate Nuns, the museum has a rich Enrico Caruso Museum The bond between Enrico Caruso and the Bellosguardo Hill above Lastra a Signa was a love one, born Missionary Museum of Ethnography The Convent and Church of San Francesco were erected at the end of the 14th century on top of the Galileo Museum The museum, formerly the ‘Museum of the History of Science’ of Florence, is dedicated to the famous First page«Previous page‹… Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Current page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37…Next page›Last page»
Santa Maria dell’Impruneta Treasure Museum The fame and fortune of the sanctuary is based on the cult of a miraculous image of the Madonna
Museum of Sacred Art San Pietro in Bossolo The museum is in the Canonica of San Pietro in Bossolo, a Romanesque parish church with a nave and
Museum of Sacred Art Montespertoli The museum is in the Canonica of the Pieve di San Piero in Mercato, the origins of which date to the
Museum of Sacred Art Certaldo The museum, housed in an Augustinian convent of the 15th Century in the centre of Certaldo Alto
San Donnino Museum of Religious Art Artworks and other treasures belonging to the Church of Sant’Andrea di San Donnino are housed in the
Museum of Sacred Art San Francesco Located in the former convent of San Francesco, built in the first half of the 16th century as a
Casa Martelli Museum The palace is a fine example of an 18th-century upper-class residence and the collecting taste of
Fucecchio Municipal and Diocesan Museum The Palazzo Corsini complex lies in the historic centre of Fucecchio and consists of the park, the
Museo Diocesano di S. Stefano al Ponte The museum adjoining the medieval Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte contains art works and other
Museo di San Marco The St. Mark's Museum, commonly known as the ‘Beato Angelico's museum’, occupies the spaces of the
Museum of Sacred Art Santa Verdiana The name Museum of Santa Verdiana indicates the close link between the Museum, the Sanctuary and the
Museum of Masonic Symbols The first Italian museum about the Masonic ideology, established a few hundred meters far from Via
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Anthropology and Ethnology The Museum was founded in 1869 by the anthropologist Paolo Mantegazza who pursued the intent to
Anatomy Museum of Florence The biomedical collections are conserved in the Careggi Hospital and consist of two sections: the
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Botany The Botany Section has the most important herbarium in Italy, with about four million specimens. It
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Geology and Paleontology The exhibition is dedicated to the fossils of large mammals, mollusks, and plants that illustrate
Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze - Zoology - La Specola La Specola Museum, which is part of the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence, is the
Jewish Museum and Synagogue The Synagogue Inaugurated in 1882, the Florence Synagogue is considered one of the most beautiful in
Museum and Monumental Cloisters of Santa Maria Novella The Santa Maria Novella Complex includes a series of striking rooms, adjacent to the Basilica
Gallery of Palazzo Mozzi Bardini The museum is housed in a medieval house once owned by the rich and powerful Mozzi family
Museo e Istituto Fiorentino di Preistoria Occupying the first floor of the historic Convent of the Oblate Nuns, the museum has a rich
Enrico Caruso Museum The bond between Enrico Caruso and the Bellosguardo Hill above Lastra a Signa was a love one, born
Missionary Museum of Ethnography The Convent and Church of San Francesco were erected at the end of the 14th century on top of the
Galileo Museum The museum, formerly the ‘Museum of the History of Science’ of Florence, is dedicated to the famous