HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 864 of 5626 Piazza del Carmine You enter the square from Borgo San Frediano, Borgo Stella, via Santa Monaca and Piazza Piattellina Piazza Santo Spirito The settlement of the Augustinian Hermits in an area of the Oltrarno (the area beyond the river Piazza Santissima Annunziata The Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is characterised by the Renaissance aspect which Brunelleschi The walking city The fact that Florence is nestled in the Arno Valley and completely surrounded by rolling hills Medici Villas and Gardens UNESCO World Heritage In 2013, Tuscan Medici Villas and Gardens have been included in the UNESCO All around Florence Why only stay in Florence when there’s so much more to see all around? The municipalities that make Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent Giunti Odeon. Bookshop and cinema For years it was the most beautiful cinema in Florence, the Odeon Cinema, built inside the Palazzo Compagnia Chille de la balanza Chille de la balanza is a historical theatre company born in Naples in 1973. Since 1998 the company Teatro Cantiere Florida The Teatro Cantiere Florida was re-opened in 2002 after a skilful restoration. Currently, this is Teatrodante Carlo Monni The Accademia dei Perseveranti (The Academy of the Persistent) at Campi Bisenzio commissioned Teatro della Limonaia The cultural organization “Teatro della Limonaia” was born at the end of 1987 to manage the Teatro della Pergola The Pergola Theatre in Florence was inaugurated 350 years ago to meet the needs of the growing local French Institute of Florence The French Institute of Florence not only hosts the most important library and multimedia library in Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino The new Opera House of Florence is an avant-garde music center for all of Europe. The “Park of Music Teatro del Popolo Castelfiorentino In 1865, on a piece of land granted for free by the Municipality, a group of people gathered in an Teatro di Cestello Born at the beginning of the past century as a small parish hall and closed during the II World War Teatro Everest Parish hall. The theatre shows recent, avant-garde and children’s films weekly, from Friday to Teatro Goldoni The Goldoni Theatre dates back to the early Nineteenth Century, thanks to the initiative of a Teatro Le Laudi The “Teatro le Laudi” was born in Florence in the early ‘80s as the most important part of a complex Teatro Manzoni It was built at the end of the 19th century thanks to a group of Florentine nobles and notables Teatro Niccolini The Teatro Niccolini, the oldest theatre in Florence, was inaugurated in 1658 as the venue for the Teatro Puccini The “Teatro Puccini” was newly opened in 1940 as a theatre for the Recreation Workers’ Circle. After First page«Previous page‹… Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40…Next page›Last page»
Piazza del Carmine You enter the square from Borgo San Frediano, Borgo Stella, via Santa Monaca and Piazza Piattellina
Piazza Santo Spirito The settlement of the Augustinian Hermits in an area of the Oltrarno (the area beyond the river
Piazza Santissima Annunziata The Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is characterised by the Renaissance aspect which Brunelleschi
The walking city The fact that Florence is nestled in the Arno Valley and completely surrounded by rolling hills
Medici Villas and Gardens UNESCO World Heritage In 2013, Tuscan Medici Villas and Gardens have been included in the UNESCO
All around Florence Why only stay in Florence when there’s so much more to see all around? The municipalities that make
Leonardian Library Among the main centres for leonardian studies in Italy, the Leonardian Library gathers to date over
Auditorium Santo Stefano al Ponte The deconsecrated Church of Santo Stefano at Ponte Vecchio is partly a museum and has a magnificent
Giunti Odeon. Bookshop and cinema For years it was the most beautiful cinema in Florence, the Odeon Cinema, built inside the Palazzo
Compagnia Chille de la balanza Chille de la balanza is a historical theatre company born in Naples in 1973. Since 1998 the company
Teatro Cantiere Florida The Teatro Cantiere Florida was re-opened in 2002 after a skilful restoration. Currently, this is
Teatrodante Carlo Monni The Accademia dei Perseveranti (The Academy of the Persistent) at Campi Bisenzio commissioned
Teatro della Limonaia The cultural organization “Teatro della Limonaia” was born at the end of 1987 to manage the
Teatro della Pergola The Pergola Theatre in Florence was inaugurated 350 years ago to meet the needs of the growing local
French Institute of Florence The French Institute of Florence not only hosts the most important library and multimedia library in
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino The new Opera House of Florence is an avant-garde music center for all of Europe. The “Park of Music
Teatro del Popolo Castelfiorentino In 1865, on a piece of land granted for free by the Municipality, a group of people gathered in an
Teatro di Cestello Born at the beginning of the past century as a small parish hall and closed during the II World War
Teatro Everest Parish hall. The theatre shows recent, avant-garde and children’s films weekly, from Friday to
Teatro Goldoni The Goldoni Theatre dates back to the early Nineteenth Century, thanks to the initiative of a
Teatro Le Laudi The “Teatro le Laudi” was born in Florence in the early ‘80s as the most important part of a complex
Teatro Manzoni It was built at the end of the 19th century thanks to a group of Florentine nobles and notables
Teatro Niccolini The Teatro Niccolini, the oldest theatre in Florence, was inaugurated in 1658 as the venue for the
Teatro Puccini The “Teatro Puccini” was newly opened in 1940 as a theatre for the Recreation Workers’ Circle. After