• “Superheroes” in Florence

    If you walk along the streets of Florence, you will probably see a strange and super colored taxi, driven by a woman just as strange and colored, always with a smile on her face. That taxi is the “Milano 25” taxi of Zia Caterina (Aunt Catherine), who provides an extraordinary read more

  • “My Friends”

    “Amici Miei” (“My Friends”, in English) is an Italian cult comedy-drama movie – the first of a trilogy – that was first showed in movie theatres in August 10, 1975. Shot in Florence, the movie tells the adventures of four middle-aged friends who face disappointments and sorrows with jokes and read more

  • The “Ugly” Queen

    When Catherine ‘de Medici became Queen of France, she brought to her new Country Florentine cooks, just to “feel home”. It is said that she was so superstitious that during a banquet in 1549 she made the cooks prepare a food in a way that everything could be divided into read more

  • Radio CO.RA.

    CO.RA. is the acronym for Commissione Radio. Radio CO.RA. was an illegal radio created by the English forces and used by the Florentine Resistenza between January and June 1944. The main purpose of Radio CO.RA. was to exchange crucial information about what the Nazis were doing and where they were read more

  • Vasco Pratolini

    Vasco Pratolini is thought to be one of the most important Italian writers of the second half of the 20th century. Some of his writings and novels are the best representation of the realist and, in part, neo-realist currents. Pratolini was born in Florence in 1913, close to Piazza della read more

  • The Pazzi Conspiracy

    The event that more than anything else fueled rumors and aroused the curiosity of historians, scriptwriters and even video game makers (e.g. Assassin’s Creed) is the Pazzi conspiracy. The Pazzi family aimed at overthrowing the ‘de Medici rulers of Florence. Together with the Pazzi family and their allies also the read more

  • “La Rificolona”

    The “Rificolona” is a paper lantern festival that takes place in Florence between September 7th and 8th, when the Holy Mary was born. It is one of the most ancient festivals of the city. In ancient times, peasants used to walk from the countryside – Impruneta and Vallombrosa – to read more

  • Gino Bartali

    Gino Bartali (July 18, 1914 – May 5, 2000) was nicknamed “Ginettaccio” because he was grumpy and shy. He was an unforgettable champion road cyclist; he won the Giro d’Italia three times and the Tour de France twice. Bartali’s name is inextricably linked to Florence and Tuscany, not only because read more

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