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Quote: When you mention the San Lorenzo Market in Florence, most people think of the rows of open stalls selling leather, porcelain trinkets, hats, and purses that line the streets around the great church of San Read More
Quote: The Piazza del Duomo presents a harmonious ensemble, all green and white marble. Yet it is with the Baptistery of San Giovanni that this fashion originated. The Campanile’s green banding was designed to match Read More
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Quote: We LOVED a day-trip wine tour we booked with Todd Bolton. Check him out as a wine tasting option. We visited two wineries in two different areas of the Chianti region. We met him at a central meeting point Read More
Quote: Of all of the major churches in Florence, Santa Maria Novella is one of the first to be built. As part of the Dominican order, this church is home to many important structures, not only the main basilica. Just Read More
Quote: The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, or the "Museum of the Works of the Duomo" is one of Florence's hidden gems for art (and history) lovers. Located just steps from Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo) on the dome side of Read More
Quote: Palazzo Vecchio - the most important public building in Florence and a unique example of secular architecture of the Middle Ages. He is a strong fortress, the height of his guard tower reaches 94 meters (the Read More
Quote: In one word, WOW! Although it only takes up a part of the Palazzo Pitti, the Galleria Palatina is massive and filled with rooms and rooms of artwork. The rooms are marvels in themselves, all of them decorated Read More
Quote: When most people think of Florence, the church of Santa Maria del Fiore comes to mind. Collectively called "Il Duomo" this church houses two of my favorite overlooks, and although the top of the actual dome is Read More
Quote: Offering more than 2,500 varieties of irises, the Iris Garden of Florence is a seasonal treat only open in the month of May. Seen around the city as an engraved coat of arms since 1251, the iris holds a special Read More
Quote: We leave "David" reluctantly and head for the nearby Museum of San Marco, previously a Dominican monastery and the home of both the sublime Fra Angelico and the rabble rousing Savonarola. I’ve never understood Read More