HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 1080 of 5662 Park of Villa Strozzi al Boschetto This property was bought in the sixteenth century by Francesco Rinuccini and then sold to the [...] Read more Villa Peyron al Bosco di Fontelucente Composed of a villa, a formal garden, a park, olive groves and a wooded area, the Villa Peyron [...] Read more San Gaudenzio abbey The Benedictine Abbey of San Gaudenzio is located on the Forlì road that leads to the Muraglione [...] Read more Vallombrosa Abbey The Vallombrosa abbey is very ancient, it was founded in 1036 by San Giovanni Gualberto, a [...] Read more Gerusalemme di S. Vivaldo museum complex This is one of the ‘New Jerusalems’ built in the 16th–17th centuries, mainly in central and northern [...] Read more San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano abbey Founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto, it is a picturesque monastic complex fortified located [...] Read more Badia di Moscheta Surrounded by forests fir trees, the Moscheta abbey was founded by Saint John Gualberto in 1034. The [...] Read more Badia di San Salvatore a Settimo Located on the border between Florence and Lastra a Signa, the abbey of San Salvatore and Lorenzo [...] Read more Badia Fiesolana This church was the former cathedral of Fiesole, it was restored thanks to Cosimo de' Medici and [...] Read more Badia Fiorentina (Santa Maria Assunta) Located in the heart of the ancient city in front of the Bargello, it is the oldest Benedectine [...] Read more Santissima Annunziata Church The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of [...] Read more Basilica di San Miniato al Monte San Miniato al Monte, founded in 1018, is one of the most extraordinary exemples of Romanesque [...] Read more Basilica di Santa Croce Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (1296), it is the largest Franciscan church in the world; it is also [...] Read more Basilica di Santa Maria all'Impruneta The Basilica of Santa Maria all’Impruneta is one of Tuscany’s three best-known Marian sanctuaries [...] Read more Basilica di Santo Spirito The Augustinian complex of Santo Spirito of one of the great religious and artistic monuments of [...] Read more Brancacci Chapel The frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine) are to be considered - especially [...] Read more Saint Jacopo Chapel Formerly the oratory of Palazzo Vescovile, the chapel dates to the first half of the 11th century [...] Read more Cattedrale di San Romolo The cathedral of Fiesole is dedicated to San Romolo and dates back to the 11th century. The [...] Read more Certosa del Galluzzo Large monastic complex founded in 1342 by the Florentine banker Niccolò Acciaioli, which stands on a [...] Read more Chiesa dei Santissimi Apostoli The Romanesque church of Santi Apostoli is one of the oldest churches of the city. According to [...] Read more Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano The church of Santi Michele and Gaetano, more often simply called San Gaetano, is one of the most [...] Read more Chiesa di San Bartolomeo a Monte Oliveto The Church of San Bartolomeo at Monte Uliveto, is a place of worship and part of a former monastic [...] Read more Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista o dell'autostrada The church dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, but commonly known as the Church of the Highway, is [...] Read more Chiesa di San Leonardo in Arcetri Romanesque church. It contains a marbel pulpit of the XII century, decorated with black and white [...] Read more First page«Previous page‹… Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Current page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49…Next page›Last page»
Park of Villa Strozzi al Boschetto This property was bought in the sixteenth century by Francesco Rinuccini and then sold to the [...] Read more
Villa Peyron al Bosco di Fontelucente Composed of a villa, a formal garden, a park, olive groves and a wooded area, the Villa Peyron [...] Read more
San Gaudenzio abbey The Benedictine Abbey of San Gaudenzio is located on the Forlì road that leads to the Muraglione [...] Read more
Vallombrosa Abbey The Vallombrosa abbey is very ancient, it was founded in 1036 by San Giovanni Gualberto, a [...] Read more
Gerusalemme di S. Vivaldo museum complex This is one of the ‘New Jerusalems’ built in the 16th–17th centuries, mainly in central and northern [...] Read more
San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano abbey Founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto, it is a picturesque monastic complex fortified located [...] Read more
Badia di Moscheta Surrounded by forests fir trees, the Moscheta abbey was founded by Saint John Gualberto in 1034. The [...] Read more
Badia di San Salvatore a Settimo Located on the border between Florence and Lastra a Signa, the abbey of San Salvatore and Lorenzo [...] Read more
Badia Fiesolana This church was the former cathedral of Fiesole, it was restored thanks to Cosimo de' Medici and [...] Read more
Badia Fiorentina (Santa Maria Assunta) Located in the heart of the ancient city in front of the Bargello, it is the oldest Benedectine [...] Read more
Santissima Annunziata Church The basilica is the main Marian shrine in Florence. It was founded in 1250 by the "Seven Saints" of [...] Read more
Basilica di San Miniato al Monte San Miniato al Monte, founded in 1018, is one of the most extraordinary exemples of Romanesque [...] Read more
Basilica di Santa Croce Designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (1296), it is the largest Franciscan church in the world; it is also [...] Read more
Basilica di Santa Maria all'Impruneta The Basilica of Santa Maria all’Impruneta is one of Tuscany’s three best-known Marian sanctuaries [...] Read more
Basilica di Santo Spirito The Augustinian complex of Santo Spirito of one of the great religious and artistic monuments of [...] Read more
Brancacci Chapel The frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine) are to be considered - especially [...] Read more
Saint Jacopo Chapel Formerly the oratory of Palazzo Vescovile, the chapel dates to the first half of the 11th century [...] Read more
Cattedrale di San Romolo The cathedral of Fiesole is dedicated to San Romolo and dates back to the 11th century. The [...] Read more
Certosa del Galluzzo Large monastic complex founded in 1342 by the Florentine banker Niccolò Acciaioli, which stands on a [...] Read more
Chiesa dei Santissimi Apostoli The Romanesque church of Santi Apostoli is one of the oldest churches of the city. According to [...] Read more
Chiesa dei Santi Michele e Gaetano The church of Santi Michele and Gaetano, more often simply called San Gaetano, is one of the most [...] Read more
Chiesa di San Bartolomeo a Monte Oliveto The Church of San Bartolomeo at Monte Uliveto, is a place of worship and part of a former monastic [...] Read more
Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista o dell'autostrada The church dedicated to San Giovanni Battista, but commonly known as the Church of the Highway, is [...] Read more
Chiesa di San Leonardo in Arcetri Romanesque church. It contains a marbel pulpit of the XII century, decorated with black and white [...] Read more