The Madonna of Poggio Bretta is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (71×50 cm), attributed to Carlo Crivelli, dating back to 1472 and stored in about Diocesan Museum of Ascoli Piceno.
Hi Hannah,
I would recommend you to book the Uffizi (3-4 weeks in advance) and the Accademia (1 week in advance) if you want to go to there. You can also ask your hotel to book them for you. It will be better if you could book also the Brancacci Chapel located in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine. Highly unusual is the tour of the Vasari…[Read more]
Hi Emily,
I’m going to Florence soon. I’m looking on the web to find out much information about the city.
I hope you’re going during the weekend because the city is more lively.
I suggest you to have a look on social pages that speak about what to do in a particolar date. They speak about where to eat (e.g. festival) and where to go (e.g. c…[Read more]
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