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Florence and Surroundings

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Florence is "the city of the art" par excellence, because it has been the birthplace of the Renaissance, during the XV-XVI century; its historic center has been declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1982, due to the great value of the architectural, pictorial and sculptural monuments placed there.
Florence and its surroundings were included among the stops of the Grand Tour, the travel that English aristocrats made through the Continent in order to perfect their classic studies.
Sesto Fiorentino, placed on the slopes of Monte Morello, is known for the "Manifattura di Doccia", one of the first porcelain plants in Europe, founded by Marquis Ginori in 1735.
Nearby there is Fiesole, the birthplace of Florence, according to the poet Valéry, founded by the Etruscans, according to Dante; Boccaccio's Decameron is set here.
Not too far from Fiesole, there are Mugello and Valdisieve areas.
Bagno a Ripoli was an ancient thermal area, visited by Florentine noblemen: for this reason elegant residences for the high bourgeoisie were built in the past.
Do not forget to visit the Medici's villas in Castello, the historic center of Certaldo, composed by tower-houses and battlemented walls, were the poet Boccaccio was born; the boundary walls and the "Ospedale di Sant'Antonio" in Lastra a Signa, both projected by Brunelleschi.
Scandicci, Campi Bisenzio, Vinci... are towns bound to the fates of Florence and endowed with unmistakable charme!

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  • Gambassi Terme stretches as far as the borders of the province of Siena. It has an attractive public garden outside the Palazzo...
  • Vinci, whose name probably derives from the Latin word "vincus" (wicker), is the birthplace of Renaissance Genius Leonardo (1452-1519)....
  • Florence is usually known as the "birthplace of the Renaissance" and "the city of the art": infact, the historic center of Florence...
  • The origin of Fucecchio (whose name derived from the latin word "ficetulum", that means place with fig trees) is linked to Counts...
  • The name, Castelfiorentino, dating back to 1149, was given to Castelvecchio, which had been built on the Via Francigena, in the...
  • Figline Valdarno rises between the slopes of the Chianti hills and the left bank of the Arno river. The place name comes from...
  • Sesto Fiorentino is located "ad sextum lapidem", that means "near the sixth milestone", referring to the distance from Florence....
  • Scandicci rises on a hilly area placed between the Arno river and the Valley of Pesa. The origin of the town goes back to the...
  • Cerreto Guidi rises on a hillock placed in the lower valley of the Arno river, extending from the Montalbano area to the Arno...
  • Montelupo Fiorentino rises in the lower area of the Valdarno, close to the confluence between the Arno river and the Pesa torrent....
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