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  1. Interactive map of Umbria Italy : Travel guides of Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/umbria

    Umbria, facts and travel tips Lying between Tuscany, Le Marche, and Lazio, Umbria makes up Italy's green heart. It's a beautiful and often mysterious place of dense pine forests interspersed with medieval villages and hill towns. Full of history and...

  2. Virtual travel to Florence, Italy: attractions & things to do• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence

    beauty, artist charm and centuries of history, Florence is an Italian city of culture. Located in the heart of the stunning Tuscany region, the city is surrounded by natural and manmade beauty at every turn. Home to globally-renowned landmarks such as...

  3. Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/signoria-square

    Cosimo I. A large, celebratory work made expressly for propaganda purposes, it glorified the founder of the grand duchy of Tuscany, comparing him to great soldiers of the ancient past. The reference model for the statue was surely that of Marcus...

  4. Brunelleschi's Dome - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/santa-maria-del-fiore/brunelleschi-s-dome

    really brilliant idea was how the bricks were fitted into each other, 'fishbone fashion', in the way that had been used in Tuscany prior to that, but never in similar circumstances. The secret of this colossal structure's balance lies in this...

  5. Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti) - Florence, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/pitti-palace

    by Ammannati. At the end of the 18th century, the Palace passed into the hands of the Lorena dynasty, grand dukes of Tuscany. Two side wings were added to the main building and the interior was redecorated according to the neoclassical tastes of the...

  6. Santa Maria Novella - Florence• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/florence/church-of-santa-maria-novella

    quadrant in bronze. Both are works of a Dominican monk, Egnatio Danti, astronomer and cartographer during the Granduchy of Tuscany. Thanks to these instruments, the scientist was able to demonstrate the discrepancy between the solar year and the...

  7. Palazzo Nuovo del Podestà - San Gimignano, Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/piazza-del-duomo/palazzo-nuovo-del-podesta

    Alighieri came to San Gimignano as ambassador and urged the city and the podestà to participate in the Guelf League of Tuscany. The room is decorated with hunting scenes, tournaments, and allegorical figures. It is most famous for the great Virgin and...

  8. San Gimignano travel guide for first-time visitors• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/san-gimignano/travel-guides/travel-tips/san-gimignano-in-a-nutshell

    2. Arriving in San Gimignano San Gimignano is centrally located with respect to the main cities of Tuscany: an hour from Florence, a little more than half an hour from Siena and a bit more than an hour from Pisa. So, if you’re staying anywhere near...

  9. Volterra travel guide for first-time visitors• https://www.italyguides.it/en/tuscany/volterra/travel-guides/travel-tips/volterra-in-a-nutshell

    besides being one of the hottest months, is also the busiest. 2. Arriving in Volterra You’ll find Volterra in the heart of Tuscany, about 29 km from San Gimignano and stone’s throw from the regions’ celebrated artistic treasures. You’ll get there...

  10. Messina travel guide: attractions & things to do in Messina Sicily• https://www.italyguides.it/en/sicily/messina

    in art of his plea for absolution. The awaited pardon did not come. From Messina, he fled to Malta before returning to Tuscany, where he received his longed for absolution and, shortly after, ended his days.

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