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Piazza della Stazione, 7 Firenze

Where to file a police report

During your stay in Florence, if you happen to need to file a report for being pickpocketed, for theft or for any other illegal occurrence, your go-to place is the Carabinieri station. In the...
Museo Giocattolo
Museums
Via dell' Oriuolo, 47R

The Museum of Toys and of Pinocchio

A new museum dedicated to toys has opened in Florence. The items exhibited (more than a thousand) date from the 18th century to the second half of the 20th century and are a combination of two...
Special Openings, tours and workshops
Sport & Walking
Firenze

Florentine Walks

Three itineraries, organised by the Associazione Città Sostenibile with the Conventino Caffè Letterario and realised with the contribution of the Municipality of Florence, to discover the hills of...
Interno
Churches and places of worship
via del Palazzo dei Diavoli 83

Church of Santa Maria alle Querce

It’s the first church built in Isolotto neighborhood, the working-class district inaugurated in the 50s by the city mayors Fabiani and La Pira. The denomination of this cult site comes from the name...
Il Crocifisso di Donatello
Churches and places of worship
via Pisana 436

Church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia

The altar of the ancient church of Sant’Angelo a Legnaia in via Pisana is adorned by a remarkable painting depicting Saint Michael slaying the devil, by Francesco Curradi. Moreover, quite recently...
Lungo il fiume
Parks and gardens
via delle Isole

The Argingrosso Park

Argingrosso is a vast green area of Quartiere 4, spreading between Arno’s left riverbank and via dell’Argingrosso, opposite to the most well-known Cascine Park. This green area is well equipped for...
laboratorio
Points of interest
Museums
piazza della Santissima Annunziata

La Bottega dei Ragazzi (Children's workshop)

In this space dedicated to children, the educational section of the Museo degli Innocenti, various techniques can be tried out, as in a Renaissance workshop All the activities of the Bottega dei...
palazzo Rucellai
Architectures and monuments
via della Vigna Nuova 18

Palazzo Rucellai

Palazzo Rucellai is one of the most elegant Renaissance palaces in all of Italy. The façade, designed around 1465 by Leon Battista Alberti, is a sort of illustration of his famous Treatise on...
fontana piazza santissima Annunziata
Walking route
Firenze

The route of fountains

Following a route on the subject of water is a theme that can seem peculiar in a city so rich in art, like Florence. Nevertheless fountains are, besides a useful tool for citizens and tourists, an...
Palazzo Spini Feroni
Points of interest
Architectures and monuments
Piazza di Santa Trinita, 5R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italia

Palazzo Spini Feroni

The bulk of Palazzo Spini Feroni dominates piazza Santa Trinita and its construction dates back to the end of the 13th century, possibly to a design by Lapo Tedesco. It is a three-storey building...
Mura etrusche di Fiesole
Hiking route
Campi Bisenzio
Capraia e Limite
Cerreto Guidi
Fiesole
Firenze
Fucecchio
Signa
Vinci

Toscana Terra Etrusca - metropolitan trail

The metropolitan trail of the project Toscana Terra Etrusca, in total about 90 km, begins from the connection with the Via Francigena near Fucecchio and then reaches Fiesole, passing through the...
Donatello a Firenze
Firenze

Donatello in Florence

Donatello can be considered one of the greatest sculptors of all time. He was a master of all sculptural techniques (he worked with marble, terracotta, bronze, wood, and stucco), an inventor of new...
Palazzo dell'Antella
Points of interest
Architectures and monuments
piazza Santa Croce 21

Palazzo dell'Antella (or degli Antellesi)

While walking on piazza Santa Croce one's attention is captured by the facade of this palace, very unusual and very beautiful. It is the Palazzo dell'Antella or degli Antellesi, located on the right...
Cenacolo di San Salvi
Firenze

The Cenacles of Florence

This itinerary, featuring art and spirituality, will allow you to discover an all-Florentine anomaly: the tradition of the Cenacles (conventual places decorated with the theme of the Last Supper)...