Near to Florence there is a tiny city Fiesole on top of the hill where you have an amazing view and beautiful monuments, but also it’s famous for its Roman theater
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Celebrating Sant’Anna in Florence
Origin old Sant Anna in Florence and this unique pace in town Orsanmichele church, with its amazing artworks.
Buzzurri in Florence
Buzzurro it is a term used disparagingly to describe those who act coarsely and rudely. We are explaining the origin of this old word.
Crucifix in the street
In a street of Florence near to Santa Croce square, there is a Fresco of 17th century with a crucifix that give the name at that street.
Biblioteca Laurenziana in Florence
San Lawrence library that was made by Michelangelo very innovative library contain many books manuscript inside
National Library of Florence
The National Library in Florence, Italy, known as the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, is a major project aimed at preserving and promoting Italian cultural heritage. Located in the historic center of Florence, the library houses an extensive collection of manuscripts, rare books, and other significant documents. This project emphasizes the modernization of facilities, digitization …
The news paper la Nazione from 1859
1859 in Florence was created a news paper named La Nazione because the Ricasoli baron want inform citizen quickly is possible about the Italy country.
Palazzo dei Pittori
The Palazzo dei Pittori, also known as Casa Swertschkoff, is a historic and iconic building in Florence, renowned for its rich artistic heritage. Located at Viale Giovanni Milton, 47-49, this architectural gem has long been dedicated to artists’ studios, making it a central hub for creativity and collaboration in the heart of Florence. Historic Significance …
A secret underneath palazzo Guadagni
The Palazzo Guadagni Strozzi Sacrati, located in the heart of Florence, is a stunning example of Renaissance architecture. Originally built in the 16th century,
Giotto Dante Bargello Portrait
During his political career in Florence, the poet visited Bargello, which was then home to the Podestà; nonetheless, he was sentenced to exile in the same building. A few years later, on the day of the universal judgment, Giotto and his store depicted Dante by placing him among the blessed who are welcomed in heaven.










