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In Florence with children |
Florence wants to extend a very special welcome to those who visit the city with their family and small children especially.
We decided to suggest some interesting, light-hearted ideas for visiting the city combining the whole existing family offer package together to make it useful and better-known.
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Since 2006 the Palazzo Strozzi Foundation has worked on Palazzo Strozzi, Florence's most prestigious venue. All its major exhibitions have been created with families in mind.
From captions specifically designed to stimulate cross-generation dialogue to interactive displays that get the whole family interested, and paired audioguides for grown-ups and kids, numerous opportunities are created within the exhibition for exploring together.
The icing on the cake is the kit for families, with games and texts specially designed to allow each family group to expereince a "tailor-made" visit to the exhibition.
Palazzo Strozzi also offers a rich calendar of programmes which provide fun opportunities for in-depth exploration of art through developmentally appropriate activities for kid ages 3 and up.
All of Palazzo Strozzi's initiatives for families are offered in both Italian and English and are free with admission to the exhibition.
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Duckburg? No, it's Florence! The Florence kid's guide published by Disney Italy and APT aims at telling to the world's children the beauties of Florence.
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Venus and the dragon – the Uffizi explained to children |
A book for learning to interpret paintings by great artists: a guide for curious people – between the ages of 7 to… 99 Thousands of scholars have described the Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci or the Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, but hardly anyone has thought about young visitors. But even children – curious and keen observers – can become passionate about these works; we only need to provide them with the appropriate approach technique. Here is a book designed for readers “between the ages of 7 and 99”.
It’s just been published by Gallucci Editore for Apt (the Tourist Board) of Florence, and it explains to children and teens eight important paintings on display at the Uffizi
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Vieni a conoscere i Boboli! |
There are no translations available. Sai chi sono i Boboli? Conosci questi strani esserini che popolano i giardini e i palazzi della città di Firenze?
Sono un po' magici e vivono nascosti nel grande parco di Palazzo Pitti, il Giardino di Boboli.
Sei curioso? Vuoi saperne di più?
Guarda questi video e lasciati portare nel cuore di Firenze.
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