Every year on June 24, Florence, Italy hosts the Festa di San Giovanni, often known as the Festival of St. John. The city’s patron saint, St. John the Baptist, is honored at this event. This is a synopsis of its history and customs
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The Top 2 Florence Food You Must Try
Italy’s Florence, the capital of Tuscany, is well-known for its vibrant culinary scene in addition to its rich history and artistic legacy. The Florence Food Market is one of the greatest locations to learn about this culinary tradition.
Tow days, in Florence some tips from locals
Last time we spoke about things to do and see in Florence in one day, now with this article we want to give a tips from locals about the sconce day in town.
Two day in Florence, suggestion from a local
Florence offers a captivating experience for everyone, whether they are history buffs, art enthusiasts, or just wanting to enjoy the Tuscan sun. Here are some tips for making the most of your two days in this fascinating city. The ideal Florence itinerary is shown here.
Florence and three tips from a local guide
Florence, known for its dynamic culture and extensive history, offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Find the best methods to maximize your trip, enjoy the local food, and uncover hidden gems.
Clarice Orsini, wife of Lawrence the Magnificent
Clarice Orsini (1453–1488) was an influential figure in the Italian Renaissance, primarily known as the wife of Lorenzo de’ Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent. Her marriage brought a blend of political alliance and personal strength to one of the most significant periods in Florentine history.
Buchette del vino a special one Babae
Only reopened In Santo Spirito in Via Santo Spirito, 21R, 50125 Florence Italy. Tradition dating back to the sixteenth century Many elegant palaces of Florence have These tiny doors that do open one meter from the ground they seem to do the doors of the gnomes or the fairies.
A Liberty house in a Renaissance Florence
Who among us did not focus on watching the beautiful liberty building of Borgognissanti. In the place where tradition wants Sandro Botticelli, the beautiful building built by the architect Giovanni Michelazzi on behalf of a member of the Vichi family, stands among the large monuments of the surrounding area.
Palazzo Spini Feroni curiosity in Florence’s City
During the period of Florence as capital Palazzo Vecchio became for obvious reasons the center of power of the new Italian State. Inside, due to the size of the various rooms, the Chamber of Deputies, the Senate and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were placed. But at that point the problem arose of the municipal offices, where to place all the aforementioned rooms with the staff? As often happens in our times, even at the time the Municipality owned various properties in the city, a medieval building was chosen for its size and proximity to the city’s center of power: Palazzo Spini Feroni.
Statues in Signoria square with simbols
The sculptor’s mature work invites the viewer to walk around the statue in order to appreciate all the details, a new concept compared to the classic way of seeing the statue from the front. After the expulsion of the Medici family in 1494, the Florentine government decided to place this work in front of Palazzo Vecchio, but why all this? It was the image of a power that in a certain way tended to limit the true republican independence of Florence, therefore Giuditta represents the Florentine Republic which cuts off the head of Holofernes who embodies tyranny, a true model or “manifesto” which speaks of the political reality of the city.