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Teatro Goldoni

Teatro Goldoni

The Goldoni Theatre dates back to the early Nineteenth Century, thanks to the initiative of a
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Teatro Le Laudi

The “Teatro le Laudi” was born in Florence in the early ‘80s as the most important part of a complex
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Teatro Manzoni

It was built at the end of the 19th century thanks to a group of Florentine nobles and notables
Teatro Niccolini

Teatro Niccolini

The Teatro Niccolini, the oldest theatre in Florence, was inaugurated in 1658 as the venue for the
Teatro Puccini

Teatro Puccini

The “Teatro Puccini” was newly opened in 1940 as a theatre for the Recreation Workers’ Circle. After
Teatro Verdi

Teatro Verdi

This theatre was commissioned by Girolamo Pagliano, a former baritone and lucky pharmacist, as well
Casa Petrarca

Casa Petrarca

The great writer Francesco Petrarca was born in Arezzo in 1304 and in 1305 he came to Incisa , where
Biblioteca delle Oblate

Biblioteca delle Oblate

Founded in 1288, the secular charitable order of the Oblates was committed to assisting the ill and
Forte Belvedere

Forte di Belvedere

The foundation stone of the Forte di San Giorgio, better known as Forte di Belvedere, was laid in
Fortezza da Basso

Fortezza da Basso

Designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger (1533-35), the Fortezza has been completely remodeled
Le Murate

Le Murate

In the former Florentine prison of the Murate, in the area between Santa Croce and the viali di
Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio

Sant'Ambrogio Market

The covered market of Sant'Ambrogio hosts food shops and like the San Lorenzo market dates back to
Palazzo Strozzi

Palazzo Strozzi

Palazzo Strozzi, with its imposing facades clad in pietra forte, is one of the most significant
Arnovecchio

Arnovecchio

The Arnovecchio area, located in an eroded riverbed of the Arno that was corrected during the 16th