Florence is famous for its beautiful building, long history, and lively culture. However, the city is having a lot of problems right now because of the rise in short-term rentals and the lack of rules for unauthorized tour companies.
Historic Tour
Galileo Galilei at villa il Gioiello
The English poet John Milton visited Galileo Galilei at his villa in Arcetri, Florence. Milton, fascinated by Galileo’s discoveries and charisma, is said to have observed the celestial stars through Galileo’s telescope while seated in the villa’s loggia.
3 original things to see in Florence
Not only tourist itineraries and very famous attractions: we also have a secret Florence to discover, curiosity, legends and unusual things that have been hiding between the streets of the city for centuries and centuries.
Cafe Giubbe Rosse Florence
Caffè Giubbe Rosse was not only a place for social gatherings but also served as a venue for debates, readings, and exhibitions of Futurist art and literature. The café thus played a crucial role in the dissemination and development of Futurist ideas, helping to shape the cultural landscape of early 20th-century Italy.
Fresco in the sky in Martelli street
If you are walking in via Martelli direction baptistery and you look up at the building in the right side you will see a fresco in the middle of this 900 hundreds building.
Museo dei Medici in Florence
Officially called the Museo de’ Medici, this Florence institution honors the life and heritage of one of the most powerful dynasties in Italian history: the Medici family.
Sant’ Orsola the tumb of Monna Lisa
The Sant’Orsola monastery in Florence, Italy is home to the grave of Monna Lisa, who is generally accepted to be Lisa Gherardini. It is believed that Lisa Gherardini served as the model for Leonardo da Vinci’s well-known “Mona Lisa.”
Visit Florence’s Towers this summer
this summer in Florence we have several events, that permit to at the tourist to visit our beautiful city and also its towers. during some particular day is possible to book the tour of some towers of Florence.
Malta Knight in Florence second part
Although the Knights Templar owned structures and parts of Florence, this church in particular bears witness to their presence through a variety of symbols, including the crosses in the octagonal capitals and the iron gates.
An original decoration in Via dei Brardi 42
A notable example of Florentine art and history is the bas-relief located in the home at via dei Bardi n. 42 in Florence. This ancient street in the Oltrarno neighborhood is home to a number of architecturally and historically significant structures. The aforementioned structure is a medieval structure that has experienced several alterations over the ages.









