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Florence - View on the Arno The best time to visit Florence is in the low season, from April to...
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Florence - Santa Croce If you experience a peculiar giddy feeling after visiting the Church of Santa...
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Florence - Santa Maria del Fiore You will probably already have spotted Brunelleschi's sloping, red-tiled...
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Florence - Brunelleschi Brunelleschi won a public competition to design the enormous dome, the...
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Florence - Santa Maria del Fiore The great temple's full name is Cattedrale di Santa Maria del...
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Florence - Santa Maria del Fiore It was begun in 1296 by Arnolfo di Cambio and took almost 150 years to complete.
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Florence - Santa Maria del Fiore It is 153m long and 38m wide, except the transept, which extends 90m.
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Florence - Santa Maria del Fiore The cathedral it replaced, dedicated to Santa Reparata, fitted into an area...
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Florence - Skyline seen from Belltower Florence was founded as a colony of the Etruscan city of Fiesole in about 200...
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Florence - Skyline seen from Belltower In the 13th century the pro-papal Guelphs and pro-imperial Ghibellines...
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Florence - Skyline seen from Belltower The great plague of 1348 had halved the city's population. In the latter...
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Florence - Skyline seen from Belltower In 1494 the Medicis went broke and lost their hold on power. The city...
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Florence - Skyline seen from Belltower The 20th century was in many ways disastrous for Florence. WWI left it spent,...
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Florence - Inside the Baptistery Florence has rarely hit the headlines in recent times. It leads the quiet...
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Florence - Museum Opera del Duomo The Museum is situated in a building that was created especially for...
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Florence - Museum Opera del Duomo The first art works to be brought to the Opera were pieces of...
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Florence - Museum Opera del Duomo The Pietà by Michelangelo comes from the Cathedral; the artist...
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Florence - Ponte Vecchio The most famous bridge in Florence and also the oldest, this structure with...
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Florence - Ponte Vecchio The bridge is inhabited. Originally the sides held food shops but by...
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Florence - Ponte Vecchio An opening midway across the bridge offers views of the river and shore.
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Florence - The Arno at night Florence's major festivals include the Explosion of the Cart, when a cart...
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Florence - The Arno at night Florence's public holidays include Liberation Day (25 April),...
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Florence - Piazza della Signora Cosimo de Medici. In times of political crises, the public would be summoned...
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Florence - Piazza della Signora Nowadays it's predominantly tourists who make up the mob, sipping...
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Florence - Santa Croce Its various chapels feature works of art by Giotto and della Robbia, and the...
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Florence - Santa Croce The real treats lie inside, where many famous Florentines lie in peace. The...
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Florence - Palazzo Vecchio Palazzo Vecchio, a monument of exceptional artistic and historic...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The Garden that extends from the hill behind the Pitti Palace as far as Porta...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The first works initially affected the area that was closer to the...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The initial plan was drawn by Niccolò Tribolo, although the works were...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The Medici and the Lorraine families continued to enrich and enlarge...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli Besides adding lovely meadows, avenues, small groves and beautiful panoramic...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The first phase led to the creation of an "Amphitheatre"...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli Despite the fact that it is currently undergoing complex restoration...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli Decorated internally and externally with stalatites and originally...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The first section of the fountain was frescoed to create the illusion of a...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli Towering above the Boboli gardens is the Forte di Belvedere, a scenic...
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Florence - Giardini di Boboli The ticket office and the entrance to the Boboli gardens is through the Pitti...
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Florence - Wall Buses service the city centre and Fiesole in the hills northeast of town. Bus...
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Florence - Wall Traffic is restricted in the city centre, so it's best to park a...
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Florence - Wall Taxis wait outside Stazione di Santa Maria Novella, or you can phone one.
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Florence - Museo del Bargello For lovers of sculpture, the quintessential Florentine museum is the...
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Florence - Museo del Bargello The first floor is dedicated to Tuscan master sculptors, including...
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Florence - Museo del Bargello Armour for a five year old child.
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Florence - Museo del Bargello The glory of Florence is rooted in its past. The Medicis commanded the...
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Florence - Medicis Symbol Their family crest of six balls still adorns many public buildings.
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Florence - Medicis Symbol Their support of many artforms is evident in the city's streets.
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Florence - Piazza San Lorenzo This lovely area recalls Florence in its prime, when Cosimo de'...
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Florence - Piazza San Lorenzo Nowadays it serves as a crowded market place.
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Chianti - Vineyard The Chianti hills between Florence and Siena are a crystallisation of all the...
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Chianti - Vineyard Wine-making is Chiantis lifeblood, but grapes are not the only...
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Siena - Via dei Montanini Siena was founded by the Etruscans and became a Roman colony known as Saena...
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Siena - Piazza Salimbeni Piazza dei Salimbeni, with the Rocca dei Salimbeni in the center. The...
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Siena - Loggia della Mercanzia Built in 1417 the Loggia della Mercanzia is where Siennas medieval...
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Siena - Il Campo Siena is built across a range of small hills, a unique position which...
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Sienna - Il Campo From the Campo it is fairly easy to get your bearings. This spectacular...
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Siena - Piazza San Giovanni The Baptistery, called also Pieve di San Giovanni, was built between 1316-25....
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Sienna - Duomo Siena's Duomo is a beautiful mixture of Romanesque-Gothic architecture...
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Sienna - Duomo During the 12th century the construction of the Duomo began and it continued...
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Siena - San Domenico Very severe and imposing building entirely made of brick, in the...
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San Gimignano - Towers Perched on a hill with its towers thrown into sharp relief by the deep green...
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San Gimignano - Tower Though the town is Etruscan in origin, its rise to prominence began...
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San Gimignano - Tower Merchants hastened to take advantage of the opportunity, also because San...
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San Gimignano - Columns They also built homes; space was at a premium within the city walls and they...
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San Gimignano - Lazy Cat There's no getting around it, a three story Sienese Gothic...
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San Gimignano - Tower The thirteenth century wasn't peaceful, and San Gimignano changed hands...
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San Gimignano - Street The completion of the tower of the new town hall in 1298 (it's the only...
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San Gimignano - Paintings The Florentines accepted the offer the following year and San Gimignano's...
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San Gimignano - Paintings Towers collapsed unmourned, and the only resurgence of pride occurred...
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San Gimignano - Paintings San Gimignano's location has also come to its aid, just as it did...
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San Gimignano - Door San Gimignano can easily be seen in a day. If you take the bus, it...
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Fiesole - Bell Tower Nestled in the hilly valleys between the Arno and Mugnone rivers, beautiful...
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Fiesole - Tuscan Countryside Fiesole readily reveals its Etruscan, Roman and Renaissance past, and...
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Fiesole - Tuscan Countryside Fiesole has a duomo, an impressive art museum and an archaeological site...
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Fiesole - Tuscan Countryside It is especially popular as a picnic spot, and its fascinating winding...
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Fiesole - Mushrooms
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Fiesole - Mushrooms
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Fiesole - Mushrooms
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Fiesole - View of Florence
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Fiesole - View of Florence
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