• Villa Petraia

    The Medici Villa La Petraia is located in the quiet area of ​​Castello, Via Petraia 40 in Florence. It is considered one of the most beautiful and famous Medici villas, situated in a panoramic position overlooking the city of Florence. The villa was a medieval fortress belonging to the Brunelleschi read more

  • Tumba de Gian Gastone

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The tomb of Gian Gastone is right behind the altar in the Medici Chapels. Gian Gastone was the last Gran Duke of the ‘de Medici family. What is interesting about the tomb is that the read more

  • The Stone of the Bum Punishment

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The Loggia del Mercato Nuovo hosts a bicolored marble piece of work that reproduces one of the wheels of Carroccio, which was the symbol of the Florentine Republic. In the past, this spot was called read more

  • Santa Maria Novella

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Although the Santa Maria Novella Church is an excellent example of the gothic style, and boasts the oldest facade in Florence, it regretfully isn’t usually considered one of the principal attractions of the city. Not read more

  • Sant’Anna en Florencia

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. What does St. Anne have to do with Florence? Most don’t know that St. Anne is the second saint of Florence, after St. John, and is celebrated on July 26, the day the city was read more

  • San Miniato al Monte

    La Basílica de San Miniato al Monte se encuentra en una colina al sureste del centro de Florencia, cerca de Piazzale Michelangelo. La iglesia lleva el nombre del santo que hace siglos fue el primer mártir de Florencia: San Miniato se describe como un príncipe armenio o un mercader griego read more

  • Ponte Vecchio

    La belleza de Ponte Vecchio es indiscutible, hasta el punto que incluso Hitler quedó fascinado cuándo visitó Florencia con Mussolini en 1938. En ocasión de su visita, las ventanas del Corredor Vasariano fueron ensanchadas para tener una mejor vista panorámica de la ciudad. Se dice que la belleza del puente read more

  • Piazza della Repubblica

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Piazza della Repubblica has (almost) always been the center of life for Florence and its citizens. To one side, is the “Colonna dell’Abbondanza” or “Column of Abundance” that once marked where the cardo and decumanus read more

  • Palazzo Vecchio

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. For us Florentine citizens, “Palazzo Vecchio” is that magnificent palace that we admire, photograph but we maybe don’t know in detail. Probably, going inside and understanding it requires many days of accurate study, but sometimes read more

  • Palazzo Frescobaldi y el jardín

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. The Frescobaldi family is one of the oldest and most important families of Florence, and they have strong ties to the Santo Spirito district; in fact, the historical family palace is in Via Santo Spirito. read more

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