HomeSearch Search Filter by Fulltext search Results 192 of 5626 Parco di Villa Fabbricotti In 1864, Giuseppe Fabbricotti bought “Lo Strozzino” property and, in the same year, he commissioned Parco Villa Montalvo The park of Villa Montalvo has been renovated several times to improve its usability, and today with Pratolino Medici Park On the road connecting Florence with Bologna is a beautiful park that is also a Unesco heritage site Chianti Art Park Contemporary art in the heart of Florentine Chianti that offers ideas and reflections in harmony and Rose Garden The Rose garden is a green terrace right below Piazzale Michelangelo overlooking the historic centre Pazzagli Art Park The Pazzagli Art Park is situated in the south of Florence in a context of hills dotted with villas Bardini Garden The garden is an amalgamation of three different properties that are still clearly discernible: the Giardino Budini Gattai Ugolino Grifoni, secretary of Cosimo I , asked Bartolomeo Ammannati to build the villa and the Giardino Corsini sul Prato In 1591 Alessandro Acciaiuoli bought the land and entrusted the building of the palace to Giardino Corsi o di Annalena In the 15th century the area of the garden was part of the ancient kitchen-garden of the Annalena Garden of the Medici Villa of Castello The Villa Medici at Castello is one of the oldest suburban residences of the Medici family, who came Iris garden Since 1251 the is the symbol of Florence: ever since 1954 this garden has been keeping and showing Giardino dell'Orticoltura In 1854 the " Società Toscana d'Orticultura" (Tuscan Society of Horticulture) was constituted. In Garden of Museo Archeologico Nazionale ***The garden is temporarily closed Formerly the garden of a Medici house, it became an Italian Boboli Gardens The Medici family was the first to take care of the Boboli garden’s arrangement, creating the model Giardino di Bobolino Called Bobolino (or small Boboli) this public park, located on Viale Machiavelli near Porta Romana Garden of Palazzo Medici Riccardi The garden is set up simply and rationally, with features evoking 15th-Century gardens. The wall Garden of Palazzo Vivarelli Colonna The garden is divided in geometrical box flowerbeds and has a camellias little woods on the east Garden of Villa Gamberaia The country villa was completed in 1610, and in the same year the gardens were remodelled for the Gardens of the Villa Il Roseto This narrow garden, which clings to the rocky hill below the centre of Fiesole, affords one of the Garden of Villa La Pietra Villa La Pietra boasts a unique garden. The former baroque garden belonging to the Capponi family Torrigiani Garden It Is the second biggest garden (after Boboli Gardens) inside the city walls and it is a perfect Giardino Vegni The garden dates back to 1292 and, according to some historical texts, it belonged to the Gianni Il Giardino Sottovico A bothanical garden in a panoramic position in Valdelsa. 5 thematic routes according to the five First page«Previous page‹… Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12…Next page›Last page»
Parco di Villa Fabbricotti In 1864, Giuseppe Fabbricotti bought “Lo Strozzino” property and, in the same year, he commissioned
Parco Villa Montalvo The park of Villa Montalvo has been renovated several times to improve its usability, and today with
Pratolino Medici Park On the road connecting Florence with Bologna is a beautiful park that is also a Unesco heritage site
Chianti Art Park Contemporary art in the heart of Florentine Chianti that offers ideas and reflections in harmony and
Rose Garden The Rose garden is a green terrace right below Piazzale Michelangelo overlooking the historic centre
Pazzagli Art Park The Pazzagli Art Park is situated in the south of Florence in a context of hills dotted with villas
Bardini Garden The garden is an amalgamation of three different properties that are still clearly discernible: the
Giardino Budini Gattai Ugolino Grifoni, secretary of Cosimo I , asked Bartolomeo Ammannati to build the villa and the
Giardino Corsini sul Prato In 1591 Alessandro Acciaiuoli bought the land and entrusted the building of the palace to
Giardino Corsi o di Annalena In the 15th century the area of the garden was part of the ancient kitchen-garden of the Annalena
Garden of the Medici Villa of Castello The Villa Medici at Castello is one of the oldest suburban residences of the Medici family, who came
Iris garden Since 1251 the is the symbol of Florence: ever since 1954 this garden has been keeping and showing
Giardino dell'Orticoltura In 1854 the " Società Toscana d'Orticultura" (Tuscan Society of Horticulture) was constituted. In
Garden of Museo Archeologico Nazionale ***The garden is temporarily closed Formerly the garden of a Medici house, it became an Italian
Boboli Gardens The Medici family was the first to take care of the Boboli garden’s arrangement, creating the model
Giardino di Bobolino Called Bobolino (or small Boboli) this public park, located on Viale Machiavelli near Porta Romana
Garden of Palazzo Medici Riccardi The garden is set up simply and rationally, with features evoking 15th-Century gardens. The wall
Garden of Palazzo Vivarelli Colonna The garden is divided in geometrical box flowerbeds and has a camellias little woods on the east
Garden of Villa Gamberaia The country villa was completed in 1610, and in the same year the gardens were remodelled for the
Gardens of the Villa Il Roseto This narrow garden, which clings to the rocky hill below the centre of Fiesole, affords one of the
Garden of Villa La Pietra Villa La Pietra boasts a unique garden. The former baroque garden belonging to the Capponi family
Torrigiani Garden It Is the second biggest garden (after Boboli Gardens) inside the city walls and it is a perfect
Giardino Vegni The garden dates back to 1292 and, according to some historical texts, it belonged to the Gianni
Il Giardino Sottovico A bothanical garden in a panoramic position in Valdelsa. 5 thematic routes according to the five