In this video I talk about a glorious page of Florence: its historical cinemas. I don’t mean the new multiplex cinemas we are use to think about
The original “Vinaino Tour” got famous. And I went on tv! Saturday 21st of January, the Italian channel Rai 2 broadcasted Sereno Variabile, one
If you say Uffizi Gallery, your mind goes to the Venus by Botticelli, the Maestà by Giotto or the Tondo Doni by Michelangelo. Maybe, you
Guccio Gucci was born in Florence in 1881. He went as an immigrant to Paris and then to London, finding a job in exclusive hotels, such as
As Mayor Renzi promised the Torre San Niccolò has been opened to the public the last 24th of June, gift given by Palazzo Vecchio (the town hall)
Bernardo Buontalenti (Florence, 1531-Florence 1608) was a Florentine stage designer, architect, theatrical designer, military engineer and
Cosimo took his first steps along with his brother Lorenzo. His father, a very well-informed man, wanted his son to study the classics with the
In many European courts there were dwarfs working like clowns, constantly taunted and held up to ridicule.
The were often painted in official
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