Palazzo Alfani - Residenza d'Epoca





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Someone once pointed out that the result of Italian history of passion, religious fervor, artistic temperament and political instability were Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and the Renaissance. The city of Firenza was the cradle of the Renaissance and its art and beauty have attracted travelers for centuries. His famous icons were created when Florence was a powerful independent republic, ruled by a family of corrupt dukes who murdered their rivals while pouring out their wealth to support...
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A lovely tour in the historic center of the beautiful city of Florence. This itinerary starts from Piazza del Duomo, where it is recommended to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's Bell Tower, a beautiful artwork, and the Baptistery of San Giovanni. The route then reaches Piazza della Signoria, where Michelangelo's David is located, and then continues to Piazza San Firenze. This city is very interesting on a historical, artistic, architectural and cultural level and offers...
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Nice little easy and affordable excursion out of Florence to get away from the city. Cross the river and go straight up into the orchards. It takes about 3 hours with a 20 minute packed lunch for a decent workout with great views. It's all on asphalted or hard surfaces which make it easy for both cycling and walking. Here you can enjoy beautiful Tuscan views and lots of cypress and olive trees.
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A pleasant walk in the city of Florence surrounded by works of art and culture. The route starts from Piazza della Repubblica and then proceeds clockwise. The itinerary passes through Piazza della Signoria and then crosses the Arno River from the Ponte delle Grazie and reaches the Porte Sante Cemetery inside the Parco della Rimembranza, where it is also possible to visit the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte.
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A pleasant tour through the streets of Florence, starting from Piazza della Repubblica and proceeding in an anticlockwise loop. The route crosses the Arno River by crossing the Ponte alla Carraia and then passing by Piazza del Carmine, Villa dell'Ombrellino and Villa di Bellosguardo. From here, the itinerary returns to the starting point, passing through the Porta Romana, belonging to the city walls, and then continuing towards Palazzo Pitti and crossing the river again by the Santa Trinità...