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Boboli Gardens


A haven south of the Arno
Piazza de` Pitti
Florence
Italy
To escape the crowds and late summer heat on the Florentine tourist trail, head south of the river Arno to the calming and charming environs of the Boboli Gardens. This wonderful retreat was laid out by the Medici after they bought the Palazzo Pitti in 1549 and they were opened to the public in 1766. As well as formal gardens there are wilder groves of cypress and ilex and many fine statues. At the summit of the Forte di Belvedere there is an open area where you can sun yourself and relax whilst enjoying the stunning views of the city and Tuscan countryside.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Boboli Gardens photo by Eugenia and Julian
Photo: Eugenia and Julian
Boboli Gardens photo by John Keogh, jv21.com
Photo: John Keogh, jv21.com
Boboli Gardens photo by Robin Taylor
Photo: Robin Taylor
Boboli Gardens photo by Joe Yeager
Photo: Joe Yeager
Boboli Gardens photo by Valentina Powers
Photo: Valentina Powers
Boboli Gardens photo by Kerry Moorhouse
Photo: Kerry Moorhouse
Boboli Gardens photo by Christina Holland
Photo: Christina Holland
Boboli Gardens photo by John Keogh, jv21.com
Photo: John Keogh, jv21.com
Boboli Gardens photo by Kerry Moorhouse
Photo: Kerry Moorhouse
Boboli Gardens photo by Francesco
Photo: Francesco
Boboli Gardens photo by Pete Thompson
Photo: Pete Thompson
Boboli Gardens photo by Jess Peters
Photo: Jess Peters
Boboli Gardens photo by Colin Wilson
Photo: Colin Wilson
Boboli Gardens photo by Jessica Jensen
Photo: Jessica Jensen
Boboli Gardens photo by Amyesq
Photo: Amyesq
Boboli Gardens photo by Marissa Hiruma
Photo: Marissa Hiruma
Boboli Gardens photo by Nancy Metcalf
Photo: Nancy Metcalf
Boboli Gardens photo by GeertVG
Photo: GeertVG
Boboli Gardens photo by Darren Rungasamy
Photo: Darren Rungasamy
Boboli Gardens photo by Peter and Mary Jo Dawe
Photo: Peter and Mary Jo Dawe
Boboli Gardens photo by janeyb
Photo: janeyb
Boboli Gardens photo by Stefan Hoogeveen
Photo: Stefan Hoogeveen
Boboli Gardens photo by Steve Corlew
Photo: Steve Corlew
Boboli Gardens photo by Nick Alvarado
Photo: Nick Alvarado
Boboli Gardens photo by batesy70
Photo: batesy70
Boboli Gardens photo by Willem Schipper
Photo: Willem Schipper
Boboli Gardens photo by Mary Anne Clark
Photo: Mary Anne Clark
Boboli Gardens photo by Aurora M. Suarez
Photo: Aurora M. Suarez
Boboli Gardens photo by Olga Sawicka
Photo: Olga Sawicka
Boboli Gardens photo by Eithne O Hanlon
Photo: Eithne O Hanlon
Boboli Gardens photo by shelly
Photo: shelly
Boboli Gardens photo by Conor Mc Nally
Photo: Conor Mc Nally
Boboli Gardens photo by Suzanne Gailey
Photo: Suzanne Gailey
Boboli Gardens photo by Craig Thomas
Photo: Craig Thomas
Boboli Gardens photo by G. Tiao
Photo: G. Tiao
Boboli Gardens photo by Sarah Roos
Photo: Sarah Roos
Boboli Gardens photo by Pedro Couto e Santos
Photo: Pedro Couto e Santos
Boboli Gardens photo by Jo Copsey
Photo: Jo Copsey
Boboli Gardens photo by The Olsens
Photo: The Olsens
Boboli Gardens photo by Marg. Voulgaropoulou
Photo: Marg. Voulgaropoulou
Boboli Gardens photo by Gonzatravel
Photo: Gonzatravel
 

 
Fort Belvedere


Also known as Forte San Giorgio
Costa San Giorgio
Florence 50125
Italy
+39 55 234 2425
Commissioned by grand duke Ferdinando I, this unusual fort (also known as Forte San Giorgio) was built by Buontalenti and Don Giovanni de' Medici at the end of the 16th century to defend the city from enemy attack. It could be reached - and still can be today thanks to restoration work carried out during the 1950's - from the east side of the Boboli gardens. The pathway around the perimeter of the fort gives visitors breathtaking views of Florence's skyline as well as the Tuscan hills beyond and overlooks nearby Palazzina del Belvedere. Built by Bartolomeo Ammannati a few decades before the fortifications, the Palazzina is a popular art exhibition venue. The fort holds temporary exhibitions on a regular basis (for which it charges an admission fee), while access to the lawns surrounding it is usually free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Fort Belvedere photo by Rachel Mascetta
Photo: Rachel Mascetta
Fort Belvedere photo by Zoe Briault
Photo: Zoe Briault
Fort Belvedere photo by Christopher Holland
Photo: Christopher Holland
Fort Belvedere photo by Rachel Mascetta
Photo: Rachel Mascetta
Fort Belvedere photo by C. Leconte
Photo: C. Leconte
Fort Belvedere photo by barbarahsnyder
Photo: barbarahsnyder
Fort Belvedere photo by E Hoogesteger
Photo: E Hoogesteger
Fort Belvedere photo by Eivind Fjeld
Photo: Eivind Fjeld
Fort Belvedere photo by whitney_blount1
Photo: whitney_blount1
Fort Belvedere photo by jeethang
Photo: jeethang
Fort Belvedere photo by mary-ann & andrew
Photo: mary-ann & andrew
 

 
Giotto's Belltower


Decorative bell tower
Piazza Duomo
Florence 50122
Italy
+39 55 230 2885
Designed by Giotto, the bell tower to the right of Santa Maria del Fiore was begun by the artist in 1334 but continued by Andrea Pisano (who modified part of the design) following Giotto's death in 1337. Francesco Talenti finally completed it in 1359. Originally the tower was linked to the Duomo via a passageway situated at the level of the first cornice but this was demolished before 1437. Reliefs carved on the side where the passageway once existed are later works by Luca della Robbia; Andrea Pisano's original stone reliefs can be seen in the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo. The concepts of universal order and redemption are recurrent themes; hexagonal tiles on the tower's lower level (now replaced by copies) portray scenes from daily human life whilst diamond-shaped reliefs on the upper level illustrate more ethereal subjects in the form of the Planets, Virtue, Liberal Arts and the Sacraments. There's no lift, but climbing the 414 steps to the top of the 85m tower is well worth the effort! Admission: EUR 6.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Giotto's Belltower photo by Chelsea Keefer
Photo: Chelsea Keefer
Giotto's Belltower photo by Owen McConnell
Photo: Owen McConnell
Giotto's Belltower photo by Tim Dobbelaere
Photo: Tim Dobbelaere
Giotto's Belltower photo by Keith O'Conor
Photo: Keith O'Conor
Giotto's Belltower photo by Linda Whang
Photo: Linda Whang
Giotto's Belltower photo by Eugenia and Julian
Photo: Eugenia and Julian
Giotto's Belltower photo by Erin Willett
Photo: Erin Willett
Giotto's Belltower photo by Lyric Kinard
Photo: Lyric Kinard
Giotto's Belltower photo by Eugenia and Julian
Photo: Eugenia and Julian
Giotto's Belltower photo by Tim Dobbelaere
Photo: Tim Dobbelaere
Giotto's Belltower photo by rachel mooney
Photo: rachel mooney
Giotto's Belltower photo by Ken Schwarz
Photo: Ken Schwarz
Giotto's Belltower photo by © Sam Seyffert
Photo: © Sam Seyffert
Giotto's Belltower photo by Tiffany Dumas
Photo: Tiffany Dumas
Giotto's Belltower photo by Mar Seow Hwei
Photo: Mar Seow Hwei
Giotto's Belltower photo by starisea
Photo: starisea
Giotto's Belltower photo by Keith & Andrea Bilin
Photo: Keith & Andrea Bilin
Giotto's Belltower photo by Andrew Shields
Photo: Andrew Shields
Giotto's Belltower photo by Sara DeGroot
Photo: Sara DeGroot
Giotto's Belltower photo by Steven Ballegeer
Photo: Steven Ballegeer
Giotto's Belltower photo by Amber Lim
Photo: Amber Lim
Giotto's Belltower photo by Kenny Schmitt
Photo: Kenny Schmitt
Giotto's Belltower photo by aislingeach1
Photo: aislingeach1
Giotto's Belltower photo by kplewish
Photo: kplewish
Giotto's Belltower photo by Judy Knesel
Photo: Judy Knesel
Giotto's Belltower photo by Jonathan Damian
Photo: Jonathan Damian
Giotto's Belltower photo by Donal Mountain
Photo: Donal Mountain
Giotto's Belltower photo by Donna F. Ekart
Photo: Donna F. Ekart
Giotto's Belltower photo by Tom Hoye
Photo: Tom Hoye
Giotto's Belltower photo by joeartdotcom
Photo: joeartdotcom
Giotto's Belltower photo by pellegrino17
Photo: pellegrino17
Giotto's Belltower photo by J_Klitzke
Photo: J_Klitzke
Giotto's Belltower photo by donnieonu14
Photo: donnieonu14
Giotto's Belltower photo by keys_amanda
Photo: keys_amanda
Giotto's Belltower photo by Eustaquio Santimano
Photo: Eustaquio Santimano
 

 
Monte Morello Park


Enjoy the Tuscan countryside
Strada dei Colli Alti
Florence 50019
Italy
Set high up in a beautiful spot overlooking the city, this park is ideal for family days out and the perfect antidote to city stress. Spend a lazy afternoon stretched out on the grass, go for a meander along its pathways or bring a picnic. Appreciated by Tuscan Resistance members who sought refuge here during the Second World War, the park is easy to get to: just follow Via Bolognese or Via dei Colli Alti near Colonnata (enjoy the view on the way up), which lead to Piazzale Leonardo da Vinci (595m). On a clear day the entire Arno valley is visible from here and a further two-hour walk takes you to Monte Morello's highest point of 934m.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Monte Morello Park photo by Daniel Mendelsohn
Photo: Daniel Mendelsohn
 

 
Piazzale Michelangelo


Fantastic view over the city
Piazzale Michelangelo
Florence 50100
Italy
Renowned for its panoramic views of Florence and the Arno valley, this terrace is a popular spot with locals and tourists. Created as part of major restructuring of the city walls, Giuseppe Poggi's sumptuous terrace is typically 19th century. In 1871, Poggi designed a monument base dedicated to Michelangelo. The monument itself was to be composed of copies of Michelangelo's works, including David and the Medici chapel sculptures from San Lorenzo. When the terrace was finished, Poggi designed the hillside building, now a restaurant, as a museum for Michelangelo's works.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Lorenzo Lazzeri
Photo: Lorenzo Lazzeri
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by J. C. Cuesta
Photo: J. C. Cuesta
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Elisabeth Rinaldi
Photo: Elisabeth Rinaldi
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Elisabeth Rinaldi
Photo: Elisabeth Rinaldi
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Raphael Borja
Photo: Raphael Borja
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Molly Pierson
Photo: Molly Pierson
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Babet.
Photo: Babet.
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Ben Kattenburg
Photo: Ben Kattenburg
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by Giorgio Castellini
Photo: Giorgio Castellini
Piazzale Michelangelo photo by christine bovig
Photo: christine bovig
 

 
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