Florence, mid-14th century — a city of merchants, preachers, and noblewomen dressed in brocade. In a wealthy household filled with silk and perfumes grew Villana delle Botti, daughter of a rich merchant, raised with elegance and grace but drawn to worldly pleasures.
This is the incredible story of “The Mirror and the Devil”, a tale of conversion, mysticism, and redemption set in the heart of Florence.
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The Cursed Alley of Rome
f you enjoy legends, ghosts, and cursed places, don’t miss The Cursed Alley of Rome. Walk through it at twilight. Listen to its stones breathe the past.
🌸 One Perfect Day in Florence
these six experiences will let you enjoy the very best of art, history, food, and beauty. Every step in Florence feels like walking through a living museum
Marble Wars
The rivalry between Michelangelo Buonarroti and Baccio Bandinelli was far from gentle chisels and quiet studios: it was a cold war of muscles, monuments and malice.
Hidden Corners of Florence
Exploring the Hidden Corners of Florence means walking through time, discovering stories that still breathe in its streets and stones.
Experience Vibrant Rimini Life
Rimini is a destination that combines history, relaxation, and fun. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer Adriatic escape, this Rimini travel guide will help you Experience Vibrant Rimini Life to the fullest.
How to Ruin a Career
Welcome to Renaissance Florence — the city of geniuses, artists, and… one very unlucky thief. While Michelangelo was sculpting masterpieces and Machiavelli was writing about power, a certain Davanzati was about to learn how to ruin a career in just three spectacular moves.
Discover Timeless San Marino
Discover Timeless San Marino is more than a destination — it’s an experience of history, beauty, and peace.
From its ancient towers to its culinary traditions, every corner tells a story of freedom and resilience. So pack your bags, take the road less traveled, and let the charm of San Marino surprise you.
How to Ruin a Career
Florence, 1525. While Michelangelo was sculpting and Machiavelli was writing, a less talented man named Davanzati was busy plotting… and failing spectacularly. This is the incredible story of how to ruin a career in just three moves — a mix of greed, fire, and very bad luck.
The Last Judgment Florence
The Last Judgment Florence is not only a painting — it’s a vision that defies time, space, and gravity.
Inside the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, beneath the monumental dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, unfolds the largest mural painting in the world: a breathtaking fresco of 3,600 square meters, conceived by Giorgio Vasari and completed by Federico Zuccari between 1572 and 1579.










