HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 1056 of 5640 Museum of rail paraphernalia Galileo Nesti This museum is located in the premises on the ground floor of the Signa train station, on Piazza Wind mill The Monterifrassine wind mill rises on a ridge that is the intersection of several hills. Built in Santa Maria in Acone church Its foundation, as an oratory, dates back to 925. Even the Florentine Donati family is among the By bike along the Arno way, from the Cascine to the Parco dei Renai Between Signa and Florence you can bike along an easy cycle path that, flanking the Arno river Acone It is the smallest hamlet of the Municipality of Pontassieve and the farthest away from the main San Pietro a Montebuoni Church Mentioned since 1156 as "San Pietro de Muliere Mala" in an edict by Adrian IV, it was subsequently Palazzo Sansoni Trombetta The Palazzo Sansoni-Trombetta, now home to the Town Hall of Pontassieve, is a building built in the Michelucci Foundation Giovanni Michelucci, a great protagonist of 20th century Italian culture, was one of the greatest Sala delle Eroine La "Sala delle Eroine", inside the Town Hall of Pontassieve, houses the cycle of frescoes by Parish Church of Sant'Alessandro a Giogoli Immersed in a beautiful countryside, the parish church of Sant'Alessandro is located in the centre The Renaissance Ring - Anello del Rinascimento The Ring of the Renaissance (in Italian Anello del Rinascimento) is an amazing route to be taken on Cappella Ghirlandaio - Ghirlandaio Chapel The Ghirlandaio Chapel is located inside the private structure Dimora Ghirlandaio, named like this San Miniato a Quintole Church The church is located near the fifth milestone of the Cassia Road variant and it is mentioned as a San Lorenzo alle Rose Church The first written evidence regarding this building appears in a document dating to February 11 1120 Santo Stefano a Pozzolatico Church The Pozzolatico village was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological finds San Pietro in San Gersolè Church The first mention of the church is found in an edict by Pope Adrian IV of November 29 1156 when it Terrecotte Masini Furnace The Masini Family are an important presence in the production of terracottas at Impruneta. Ottavio Sergio Ricceri Terrecotte Furnace The Ricceri family had been involved in the working of terracotta since the 18th century, but it was Jewish Florence If you think you have already visited everything in the city and you are wandering a little dazed River Park Fabrizio De Andrè The Park, named to the artist and musician Fabrizio De Andrè, is located along the Arno River in the Sansoni Library Fund A book collection belonged to the Sansoni family, who lived in the current Town Hall from 1880 to Porta Aretina Porta Aretina (also known as the Clock Tower) is the only one of the three gates of the historical Porta Fiorentina “Porta Fiorentina” represented the westward access of the ancient Castel Sant'Angelo built in 1357 Porta FIlicaia Porta Filicaia, originally known as the "Porta a Sieve", was renamed around the 16th century when it First page«Previous page‹… Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48…Next page›Last page»
Museum of rail paraphernalia Galileo Nesti This museum is located in the premises on the ground floor of the Signa train station, on Piazza
Wind mill The Monterifrassine wind mill rises on a ridge that is the intersection of several hills. Built in
Santa Maria in Acone church Its foundation, as an oratory, dates back to 925. Even the Florentine Donati family is among the
By bike along the Arno way, from the Cascine to the Parco dei Renai Between Signa and Florence you can bike along an easy cycle path that, flanking the Arno river
Acone It is the smallest hamlet of the Municipality of Pontassieve and the farthest away from the main
San Pietro a Montebuoni Church Mentioned since 1156 as "San Pietro de Muliere Mala" in an edict by Adrian IV, it was subsequently
Palazzo Sansoni Trombetta The Palazzo Sansoni-Trombetta, now home to the Town Hall of Pontassieve, is a building built in the
Michelucci Foundation Giovanni Michelucci, a great protagonist of 20th century Italian culture, was one of the greatest
Sala delle Eroine La "Sala delle Eroine", inside the Town Hall of Pontassieve, houses the cycle of frescoes by
Parish Church of Sant'Alessandro a Giogoli Immersed in a beautiful countryside, the parish church of Sant'Alessandro is located in the centre
The Renaissance Ring - Anello del Rinascimento The Ring of the Renaissance (in Italian Anello del Rinascimento) is an amazing route to be taken on
Cappella Ghirlandaio - Ghirlandaio Chapel The Ghirlandaio Chapel is located inside the private structure Dimora Ghirlandaio, named like this
San Miniato a Quintole Church The church is located near the fifth milestone of the Cassia Road variant and it is mentioned as a
San Lorenzo alle Rose Church The first written evidence regarding this building appears in a document dating to February 11 1120
Santo Stefano a Pozzolatico Church The Pozzolatico village was already inhabited in Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological finds
San Pietro in San Gersolè Church The first mention of the church is found in an edict by Pope Adrian IV of November 29 1156 when it
Terrecotte Masini Furnace The Masini Family are an important presence in the production of terracottas at Impruneta. Ottavio
Sergio Ricceri Terrecotte Furnace The Ricceri family had been involved in the working of terracotta since the 18th century, but it was
Jewish Florence If you think you have already visited everything in the city and you are wandering a little dazed
River Park Fabrizio De Andrè The Park, named to the artist and musician Fabrizio De Andrè, is located along the Arno River in the
Sansoni Library Fund A book collection belonged to the Sansoni family, who lived in the current Town Hall from 1880 to
Porta Aretina Porta Aretina (also known as the Clock Tower) is the only one of the three gates of the historical
Porta Fiorentina “Porta Fiorentina” represented the westward access of the ancient Castel Sant'Angelo built in 1357
Porta FIlicaia Porta Filicaia, originally known as the "Porta a Sieve", was renamed around the 16th century when it