Brunelleschi’s Room, located in Saint John’s Ancient Rectory, is now the venue for many cultural events such as conferences, seminars and book launches.
PARC - Performing Arts Research Centre is the new centre for artistic experimentation in the Parco delle Cascine in Florence, connecting contemporary creation, research, training, environment, nature...
Located inside the Monumental Complex of Santa Maria del Carmine, in the homonymous square, the Sala Vanni hosts the offices of Musicus Concentus Association. This large room was originally the second...
The Library was created in 1801, as a first nucleus, by the then President Giovanni Degli Alessandri. Since 1945, no relevant new acquisitions were made, but in the last years, the Library has been...
Unique events in one of the most important historical residences in Florence: the elegant Sala della Musica of the Baglioni Relais Santa Croce is a small Theater of Wonders.
The auditorium is a space owned by the Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze which hosts activities related to the live entertainment sector ( theater, dance, music), with particular attention to the...
Inaugurated on February 2018, after a long renovation, the Auditorium is a perfect venue for conferences, seminars and cultural events. Located on the first floor, west wing of the building, it is...
The playrooms of the Municipality of Florence are spaces designed for girls, boys and their families that promote the culture of play and toy. The activities and spaces are divided into age groups...
The Shooting Range in Florence has 5 main polygons. A 10 meter range for pistols and air rifles. 2 polygons at 25 meters for the specialties of automatic pistol, standard pistol and large caliber...
The Riding club was opened in the 1904. They organize basis courses, introduction to horse riding, jumping, combined courses of American and English riding.
Piazzale Michelangelo, the most famous panoramic terrace of the Florence... The works for the construction of the square ended in 1875. The entire square should have become a monument to Michelangelo...
You enter the square from Borgo San Frediano, Borgo Stella, via Santa Monaca and Piazza Piattellina. The name refers to the Carmelite church, Santa Maria del Carmine, which dominates the square...
The theatre building dates back to 1976. Theatre performances, usually held here, are mainly related to the Commedia Fiorentina d’autore (Florentine original theare). The structure has a capacity of...
The square is dominated by the Church and, on the right side of the facade, the Museo di San Marco (Saint Mark Museum, famous for Beato Angelico's Renaissance paintings). Following the example of the...
The Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is characterised by the Renaissance aspect which Brunelleschi conferred in it with the construction of the colonnade for the Ospedale degli Innocenti ( Museum)...
The vast square piazza della Repubblica is the result of the nineteenth-century demolition of the ancient city centre, at the time of Florence as the capital of Italy (1865-1871). This was one of the...