HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 1008 of 5662 Treasury of the Grand Dukes - Pitti Palace The Treasure of the Grand Dukes (formerly known as the Silver Museum) occupies the sumptuous [...] Read more Etruscan Tomb of La Montagnola Since centuries in Quinto, on the slopes of Monte Morello, there rises La Montagnola (the little [...] Read more Torre di Palazzo Vecchio Literally "towering" over Florence, the 95 mt. high Tower of Palazzo Vecchio is one of the city's [...] Read more Torre San Niccolò The tower of San Niccolò is in piazza Poggi. The gate, that has been isolated from the city walls [...] Read more The Uffizi Gallery With its immense artistic legacy, the Uffizi Gallery, now The Uffizi, is one of the most important [...] Read more Casa del Pontormo Jacopo Carucci called "The Pontormo" (1494 - 1556) was one of the most famous mannerist painters. He [...] Read more Casa Guidi Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett arrived in Florence in 1847, when Elizabeth was already a well [...] Read more Casa Museo Ferruccio Busoni Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) was a well-known composer and pianist of the XX° century. He is the [...] Read more Leonardo's birthplace In Leonardo’s birthplace in Anchiano, a cluster of houses about two kilometres from Vinci, there is [...] Read more Casa Rodolfo Siviero Rodolfo Siviero, who succeeded in bringing back to Italy hundreds of masterpieces that had [...] Read more Casa studio Sauro Cavallini Works by Sauro Cavallini are displayed in the house atelier and in the surrounding park on Fiesole's [...] Read more Montanelli Bassi Foundation After the death of Indro Montanelli, the contents of his studies in Milan and Rome were moved to [...] Read more Museo Casa di Giotto The museum occupies the house where Giotto is traditionally thought to have been born in 1267, and [...] Read more Fonte della Fata Morgana di Villa Vecchietti In the second half of the 16th century, Bernardo Vecchietti had the park of his villa embellished [...] Read more Giardino di Villa Le Balze The American philosopher Charles Augustus Strong, in 1914, entrusted the construction of the villa [...] Read more Palazzo Mediceo di Seravezza David Fortini and Bartolomeo Ammannati directed the construction of the Palazzo di Seravezza [...] Read more Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno The Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno dates back to 1649, when a building was acquired by Maria Maddalena [...] Read more Palazzo degli Affari Planned by Architect Pierluigi Spadolini and opened in 1974, Palazzo degli Affari is a modern venue [...] Read more Palazzo dei Congressi In the very center of Florence, located inside the 18th century Villa Vittoria, Palazzo dei [...] Read more Palazzo dei Vicari This government palace with a defensive role (one side of it forms the western walls of Scarperia) [...] Read more Palazzo Malaspina a San Donato Palazzo Malaspina is one of the most important XVI century architectural example in the middle of [...] Read more Ponte alla Carraia The original bridge was the second one built over the Arno after Ponte Vecchio, hence the name 'new [...] Read more Ponte alle Grazie Ponte alle Grazie was the third bridge to be built after Ponte Vecchio and Ponte alla Carraia. Its [...] Read more Ponte Santa Trinita The original bridge was built in1252, and it was named after the nearby church. Like all of Florence [...] Read more First page«Previous page‹… Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Current page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46…Next page›Last page»
Treasury of the Grand Dukes - Pitti Palace The Treasure of the Grand Dukes (formerly known as the Silver Museum) occupies the sumptuous [...] Read more
Etruscan Tomb of La Montagnola Since centuries in Quinto, on the slopes of Monte Morello, there rises La Montagnola (the little [...] Read more
Torre di Palazzo Vecchio Literally "towering" over Florence, the 95 mt. high Tower of Palazzo Vecchio is one of the city's [...] Read more
Torre San Niccolò The tower of San Niccolò is in piazza Poggi. The gate, that has been isolated from the city walls [...] Read more
The Uffizi Gallery With its immense artistic legacy, the Uffizi Gallery, now The Uffizi, is one of the most important [...] Read more
Casa del Pontormo Jacopo Carucci called "The Pontormo" (1494 - 1556) was one of the most famous mannerist painters. He [...] Read more
Casa Guidi Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett arrived in Florence in 1847, when Elizabeth was already a well [...] Read more
Casa Museo Ferruccio Busoni Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924) was a well-known composer and pianist of the XX° century. He is the [...] Read more
Leonardo's birthplace In Leonardo’s birthplace in Anchiano, a cluster of houses about two kilometres from Vinci, there is [...] Read more
Casa Rodolfo Siviero Rodolfo Siviero, who succeeded in bringing back to Italy hundreds of masterpieces that had [...] Read more
Casa studio Sauro Cavallini Works by Sauro Cavallini are displayed in the house atelier and in the surrounding park on Fiesole's [...] Read more
Montanelli Bassi Foundation After the death of Indro Montanelli, the contents of his studies in Milan and Rome were moved to [...] Read more
Museo Casa di Giotto The museum occupies the house where Giotto is traditionally thought to have been born in 1267, and [...] Read more
Fonte della Fata Morgana di Villa Vecchietti In the second half of the 16th century, Bernardo Vecchietti had the park of his villa embellished [...] Read more
Giardino di Villa Le Balze The American philosopher Charles Augustus Strong, in 1914, entrusted the construction of the villa [...] Read more
Palazzo Mediceo di Seravezza David Fortini and Bartolomeo Ammannati directed the construction of the Palazzo di Seravezza [...] Read more
Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno The Palazzo Corsini sull'Arno dates back to 1649, when a building was acquired by Maria Maddalena [...] Read more
Palazzo degli Affari Planned by Architect Pierluigi Spadolini and opened in 1974, Palazzo degli Affari is a modern venue [...] Read more
Palazzo dei Congressi In the very center of Florence, located inside the 18th century Villa Vittoria, Palazzo dei [...] Read more
Palazzo dei Vicari This government palace with a defensive role (one side of it forms the western walls of Scarperia) [...] Read more
Palazzo Malaspina a San Donato Palazzo Malaspina is one of the most important XVI century architectural example in the middle of [...] Read more
Ponte alla Carraia The original bridge was the second one built over the Arno after Ponte Vecchio, hence the name 'new [...] Read more
Ponte alle Grazie Ponte alle Grazie was the third bridge to be built after Ponte Vecchio and Ponte alla Carraia. Its [...] Read more
Ponte Santa Trinita The original bridge was built in1252, and it was named after the nearby church. Like all of Florence [...] Read more