| Guide
to Florence |
Florence,
the Renaissance capital of the world is
located below the hills of Fiesole and
besides the river Arno in the heart of
Tuscany, a picturesque province with hills
and mountains. Florence and its surroundings
are of incommensurable delight due to
its abundance architectural treasures,
to name a few Duomo, Piazza Michelangelo,
Uffizzi gallery, church of San Miniato,
Santo Spirito, Ponte Vecchio and historical
palaces all along the river bank of Arno.
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hot tourist spots that you may like to
visit during your short stay at Florence,
Italy. We are committed to constantly
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Virtual Guide Depicts: |
| Museums
in Florence |
Academia Gallery
Home to Michelangelo’s
David The Accademia Gallery stands on
a site formerly occupied by the ancient
Monastery of San Matteo and Convent of
San Niccolò di Cafaggio. The huge
gallery building is in the form of a Latin-cross
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| Florence
Fashion Designer |
Guccio Gucci (1881-1953)
One
of the most famous names in today’s
fashion and leather wear industry, Guccio
Gucci started off as a lift attendant
in London’s Savoy hotel before making
a meteoric rise in the fashion world.
GUCCI has himself etched on watches, bags,
footwear and clothes. Since 1921 he has
been a name to contend with in fashion
circles when he opened his first store
speacialising in leather and saddlery
goods.
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| Florence
Festivals |
Rificolona In
the first week of September, the children
of Florence come out in the streets in
their Sunday best, singing songs and carrying
papier-mâché lanterns tied
to the ends of sticks, called rificolone.
While many believe that rificolone celebrates
the day troops of Florence triumphantly
entered Sienna, on August 2nd, 1555, with
lanterns tied to the ends of the soldiers’
pikes, there is amore popular reasoning
surrounding rificolone.
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| Florence
Artists |
| Lorenzo di Piero de’ Medici
Lorenzo
di Piero de’ Medici, popularly known
as Lorenzo the Magnificent (il Magnifico)
by his contemporaries, was an Italian
statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine
Republic during the height of the Italian
Renaissance. This patron of the arts was
very popular with his peers and loved
to enter tournaments, compose poetry and
songs in his native Tuscan, play games,
hunt, and indulge in the Florentine love
of practical jokes.
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| Florence
Piazzas |
Piazza
della Signoria
Built on the
ruins of the 13th century Ghibelline homes,
Piazza della Signoria has been the center
of the political and social life of the
city for centuries and is without doubt
the most beautiful square in Florence.
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| Florence
Book Shops |
Giorni - Libri Stampe Occasioni
The
store was established in 1937 and to date
is run by the same family. It was first
opened in the former convent that is now
the Liceo Classico Galileo. A 1910 photograph
shows that the business on the premises
had the same name as that of the current
owners, even though they were not at all
related. During the Fascist era, the Libreria
Giorni had a vast stock of used books
and musical scores, including many works
that were on the regime's black list.
Since the fifties, the store has also
been selling original and reproduction
prints.
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| Florence
Historical Shops |
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Where
else in the world can you find shops of
value, tradition and a reflection of the
soul of one of the most beautiful cities?
Florence invites you to see, experience
and mirror your passions in a kaleidoscope
of a beautiful display. Every nook and
corner of Florence is filled with a journey
into the past. Come and revel in the ambience
of ancient ages and fill the mind with
a valuable culture that has been the heritage
of Florence. |
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