Mercato Centrale

2021-01-15

Whether you are searching for an activity for the complete family, a Tuscan meal, chasing for those local ingredients to try your hands at a Florentine dish or for a keepsake to get back, 

Forte di Belvedere

2021-01-13

Forte di Belvedere is a meandering fort designed by Bernardo Buontalenti for Grand Duke Ferdinando I at the end of the sixteenth century. From the gigantic rampart, officers kept watch on four fronts – as much for inward security as to ensure the Palazzo Pitti against unfamiliar assault.

Casa Buonarroti

2021-01-11

A memorable spot and celebrate the significance of Michelangelo and simultaneously a pompous and Baroque exhibition of the art collections of the family. Casa Buonarroti is quite possibly the most uncommon Florentine historical centres.

Giardino Bardini

2021-01-08

A city like Florence, best known for its stunning monumental architecture, art collections and rich historic past can sometimes have you miss about the natural beauty that large amounts in the form of well maintained parks and gardens.

Hospital of Innocents

2021-01-06

After work of 3 years, the Innocenti Museum opened again its doors on June 24th, 2016 to the public. The museum is housed inside the exceptionally old Institute degli Innocenti and permits people in 

Porcellino

2021-01-04

Ask any Florentine where “Il Porcellino” is and they’ll answer without hesitation: “in Piazza del Mercato Nuovo”. Furthermore, they are right obviously;

Basilica di San Marco

2021-01-01

The Basilica Di San Marco is considered to be the house the remains of the Venetian saint, St. Mark A Patriarchal Cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice;

Laurentian Medici Library

2020-12-30

On the first floor of the Brunelleschi order is the entry to the Laurentian Library which houses what should be considered the most significant and esteemed collection of antique books in Italy. 

Brunelleschi's dome

Brunelleschi's dome

2020-12-28

Brunelleschi’s dome is the biggest masonry dome ever developed and it is the inclusion of the Cathedral of Florence, Italy. Brunelleschi's arch, 45 meters wide, was initially a wooden vault worked by Arnolfo di Cambio. 

Brancacci Chapel

2020-12-25

The delightful Cappella Brancacci is a little chapel within the generally pretty plain Santa Maria del Carmine Church (because of the way that the majority of the congregation was crushed in a fire in 1771).