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Art films |
Via dell'Ulivo, 6 Florence Italy +39 55 24 0720 |
This small, but very comfortable cinema, offers special and art-house films that are outside the mass distribution circuit. The Festival dei Popoli held each year in November, now a famous and well-known Florentine festival which the Alfieri has hosted for years, is very interesting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historical residence |
Via Ghibellina, 70 Florence 50122 Italy +39 55 24 1752 |
Acquired by the artist in 1508 it was enlarged and restructured by his grandson creating a sumptuous building which stands as a true monument to Michelangelo and to his work. The main episodes of the artist's life are illustrated in the magnificent rooms and two famous works of his youth stand out: the Battle of the Centaurs and the Madonna of the Scala. In the galleria, there is a collection of works which are in the planning stage, amongst them the fortifications of Florence and the frontage of San Lorenzo. Temporary exhibitions are also organized. Admission: EUR 6.50. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World-Renowned Art Collection |
Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6 Florence, Firenze 50122 Italy +39 (0)55 238 8651 http://www.polomuseale.firenze... |
The Medici family reserved rooms for their prestigious collection during use of the gallery as magistrate's court in the 1700s. Made up of 40 rooms, the gallery contains works by Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio and Botticelli's Birth of Venus and Primavera. Note the collection of Flemish, French, Dutch and German masters. The corridors, ceilings with splendid frescoes, are lined with Roman and 16th-century sculptures. By reservation, the Vasari Corridor above the Ponte Vecchio offers a link between Pitti Palace and Palazzo Vecchio. The Galleria houses 700 paintings including well-known self-portraits. Admission: EUR 6.50 or EUR 10 when there are special exhibits. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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River Dining |
Via de' Bardi 58r Florence 50125 Italy +39 055 214 502 http://www.goldenviewopenbar.com |
Florence is popular especially with American students. However, there is plenty for other business or leisure travellers. Golden View Open Bar is the perfect place to dine for light Mediterranean or traditional Florentine cuisine, such as ribollita, the classic Tuscan vegetable soup, or the infamous Florentine steak. Accompanied with live jazz music, an impressive wine selection, and waiters that always encourage "just one more bottle" keep the restaurant lively. And then there's the elegance that comes with sipping your wine with the Arno River just right out the window. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Guinness & Live Music |
Piazza della Signoria 30r Florence 50122 Italy +39 055 295232 http://www.michaelcollinspub.com/ |
Every town needs at least one great Irish bar, so if you're tired of chianti or just looking for a pint of Guinness, Michael Collins Irish Pub & Cellar Bar is your place. Located on the quintessentially Tuscan Piazza della Signoria, Michael Collins is also a great place to watch your favorite soccer match, catch some live music, or just mingle with a young international crowd. Check their website for info about events and shows. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Artworks & Orchestras |
Piazza di Santo Stefano Florence 50122 Italy +39 055 223 205 |
Owing the latter part of its name to its proximity to the Ponte Vecchio, Chiesa di Santo Stefano al Ponte was first mentioned in recorded history in 1116 although its Romanesque architecture suggest it is actually much older. A mixture of features such as its Roman façade, Medieval entryway, and altars that date to Renaissance times make visible its long and varied history. Now deconsecrated, the church is home to the Orchestra Regionale Toscana and offers a stunningly authentic acoustic and cultural setting to experience some of Italy's best classical music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Opera in the Summertime |
Teatro Verdi Via Ghibellina, 99 Florence 50122 Italy +39 55 21 2320 http://www.teatroverdifirenze.it/ |
From June through August, the city of Florence offers the finest operas in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city's halls and opera houses are chock-a-block with events and show times. Each performance features incredible costumes gracing truly talented performers. The dress code is casual so just relax and enjoy the show! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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