The Biblioteca delle Oblate in Florence, a brand new place for reading and listening to music
It's a beautiful building in the very center of Florence. It's a public library where you can read, relax, play and discover readings and other possibilities of having fun with books The library is inside an ancient monastery, just a few minutes walk from the Duomo and the central train station.
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The Province of Florence consists of 43 towns and of a very interesting territory, rich of art and history. Some itineraries for discovering it
Picturesque villages, enchanted landscapes, churches and castles: the province of Florence is a real journey through history and art.
Centuries of harmonious coexistence that have shaped the land, while preserving intact value and purity, bearing signs of human intervention.
In this section you will find some tips to make your visit even higher fascinating and unforgettable!
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Agri-tourism, a wholesome experience
Why not enjoy a plunge into the heart-stopping beauty of the Tuscan countryside at summer’s end and spend a couple of days more to recharge your batteries in one of the farmhouse hotels of the province of Florence?
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There are no translations available. Siete alla scoperta delle produzioni di vino più legate al territorio? Rufina è il posto che fa per voi! In un territorio tutto dedicato alla produzione del vino, nei mesi di luglio e agosto la possibilità di visitare un museo ospitato in una splendida villa, di degustare vino locale e succhi di frutta bio per i bambini, e infine di fare un giro in carrozza, trainata da cavalli, per le campagne intorno a Rufina.
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Walled towns in the Florence area |
Walls, gates, towers: the appeal of fortified towns
Imposing stone walls, majestic gates, fortifications – what once served to repel enemies now fascinate visitors from around the world.
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Lorraine dynasty itineraries |
Tuscany’s contribution to the shaping of a common European identity dates to the age of the Lorraine dynasty
The objective of the Tuscany/Europe project is to highlight the role Tuscany has played in shaping a common European identity. The roots of the model were established in the period between 1737 and 1859, when the Grand Duchy of Tuscany was ruled by the Lorraine family.
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