HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 168 of 5599 Mucha at Innocenti Museum Until April 7, Museo degli Innocenti is featuring a new important exhibition dedicated to Alphonse European School of Economics (ESE) Building complex of San Firenze The building complex of San Firenze, with its spectacular façade, is one of the greatest examples of Rocco B. Commisso Viola Park ACF Fiorentina's new sports centre, considered the biggest in Italy, was inaugurated in October 2023 Castello del Trebbio | Pontassieve The castle is located in Santa Brigida, a village near Pontassieve, and its original nucleus dates Officina del Marmo The secret room of Michelangelo Beneath the Sagrestia Nuova designed by Michelangelo, in the Museum of Medici Chapels, sits a tiny MAD Murate Art District In one of the spaces of the Murate, a former prison in Florence brought to life by an urban Piazza Santa Maria Soprarno Piazza Santa Maria Soprarno is a tiny square, named after a church that no longer exists. One of the Piazza San Lorenzo Piazza San Lorenzo, not far from the Cathedral and Palazzo Medici Riccardi, is dominated by the bulk Piazza del Mercato Centrale The square is dominated by the elegant mass of the San Lorenzo agri-food market, also known as the Piazza Poggi The name of Piazza Poggi, overlooking the Arno River, dates back to 1911 when it was named after the The Third Garden The Third Garden is an unusual park on the Arno river bank, very close to the idea of a small nature Le Rampe - the Ramps At the end of the 19th century, the construction of the Viale Michelangelo also included the Ramps Via dei Renai The name Via dei Renai reveals that here was a deposit of sand left by the river Arno. Before the Piazza della Passera Piazza della Passera is an open space, a very characteristic small square in the Oltrarno (the area Piazza dei Cavalleggeri This square - piazza dei Cavalleggeri - opening onto the Arno at Lungarno alle Grazie is dominated Piazza Madonna della Neve alle Murate One of the two exercise yards of the Florentine prison of the Murate has become a new city square Piazza della Calza Piazza della Calza is immediately behind the city gate Porta Romana, bordered by the walls of Chiesa di Sant'Egidio In every hospital there is a chapel for prayer, but at the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova there is a Piazza Santa Maria Nuova This square, squeezed between the Oblate Complex and the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, sums up a Palazzuolo open street When shops close their shutters, via Palazzuolo turns into an art gallery. This street, close to 50 days of cinema in Florence Florence and Tuscany in full cinema! The 50 Days of Cinema, the "Festival of Festivals", is back The three rivers route A cycle path, as well as a pedestrian path, of about 20 km in the Scandicci area, which skirts and First page«Previous page‹… Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11…Next page›Last page»
Mucha at Innocenti Museum Until April 7, Museo degli Innocenti is featuring a new important exhibition dedicated to Alphonse
Building complex of San Firenze The building complex of San Firenze, with its spectacular façade, is one of the greatest examples of
Rocco B. Commisso Viola Park ACF Fiorentina's new sports centre, considered the biggest in Italy, was inaugurated in October 2023
Castello del Trebbio | Pontassieve The castle is located in Santa Brigida, a village near Pontassieve, and its original nucleus dates
The secret room of Michelangelo Beneath the Sagrestia Nuova designed by Michelangelo, in the Museum of Medici Chapels, sits a tiny
MAD Murate Art District In one of the spaces of the Murate, a former prison in Florence brought to life by an urban
Piazza Santa Maria Soprarno Piazza Santa Maria Soprarno is a tiny square, named after a church that no longer exists. One of the
Piazza San Lorenzo Piazza San Lorenzo, not far from the Cathedral and Palazzo Medici Riccardi, is dominated by the bulk
Piazza del Mercato Centrale The square is dominated by the elegant mass of the San Lorenzo agri-food market, also known as the
Piazza Poggi The name of Piazza Poggi, overlooking the Arno River, dates back to 1911 when it was named after the
The Third Garden The Third Garden is an unusual park on the Arno river bank, very close to the idea of a small nature
Le Rampe - the Ramps At the end of the 19th century, the construction of the Viale Michelangelo also included the Ramps
Via dei Renai The name Via dei Renai reveals that here was a deposit of sand left by the river Arno. Before the
Piazza della Passera Piazza della Passera is an open space, a very characteristic small square in the Oltrarno (the area
Piazza dei Cavalleggeri This square - piazza dei Cavalleggeri - opening onto the Arno at Lungarno alle Grazie is dominated
Piazza Madonna della Neve alle Murate One of the two exercise yards of the Florentine prison of the Murate has become a new city square
Piazza della Calza Piazza della Calza is immediately behind the city gate Porta Romana, bordered by the walls of
Chiesa di Sant'Egidio In every hospital there is a chapel for prayer, but at the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova there is a
Piazza Santa Maria Nuova This square, squeezed between the Oblate Complex and the Hospital of Santa Maria Nuova, sums up a
Palazzuolo open street When shops close their shutters, via Palazzuolo turns into an art gallery. This street, close to
50 days of cinema in Florence Florence and Tuscany in full cinema! The 50 Days of Cinema, the "Festival of Festivals", is back
The three rivers route A cycle path, as well as a pedestrian path, of about 20 km in the Scandicci area, which skirts and