• Bobolino

    Juste à côté de Porta Romana, des deux côtés de la montée de Viale Machiavelli, on trouve l’un des parcs publics les plus fascinants de Florence: Bobolino. Le nom s’inspire de voisin jardin de Boboli, duquel il est une version réduite mais pas mineure. Bobolino est un jardin en pente 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

  • David, le Républicain

    Devant l’Accademia la queue est immense, même sous le terrible soleil estival, même dans la chaleur la plus terrible, vu aussi le climat “tropical” de l’Accademia. Tous dans l’attente frémissante de le voir, le David de Michel-Ange. Le symbole de la beauté des jeunes, le symbole de la vigueur et read more

  • La Certosa

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. La Certosa is an impressive castle complex perched on the peak of Monte Acuto (now called Monte Santo) just outside of Galluzzo, a small town on the outskirts of Florence. A working monastery, the walled 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

  • Le jardin d’iris

    This content is only available in English. Please suggest a new version in your language. Should you be in Florence between April and May you shouldn’t miss out on the spectacular display of hundreds of Irises in a riot of colors inside the Iris Garden at Piazzale Michelangelo. Founded in read more

  • Palazzo Frescobaldi et jardin

    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

  • Sant’Anna à Florence

    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

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