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Florence awaits you with its monuments and sculptures Renaissance...
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MUSEUM OF STIBBERT |
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The House-Museum dedicated to Frederick Stibbert (1838-1906), an English citizen born in Florence who himself remodelled the house in the form of a neo-Gothic castle, offers the visitor a view of the extraordinary collections put together by its& |
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Brandimarte |
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Brandmarte established his business in 1955 and by the early 1970s had over 100 workers, and was one of the most prestigious brands in Italy with a worldwide recputation. Brandimarte created new, imaginative and unusual items well beyond traditio |
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Ceramics of Luca Della Robbia |
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This shop, specialized in ceramics from Florence (Sesto Fiorentinoand Montelupo) and Deruta (Perugia), offres its customers splendid reproducctions of Renaissance items, in particular Della Robbia Madonnas or classical grotesques from Monelupo. E |
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MUSEO DEI RAGAZZI - PALAZZO VECCHIO FIRENZE |
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The posthumous portrait of Eleonora de Toledo and the portrait of Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici that hang - facing one another - in the Studiolo of Francesco I in Palazzo Vecchio recall the Duchess and Duke as their son Francesco wanted them |
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Sbigoli Terrecotte |
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This business was first opened in 1850 in the S.Ambrosio neighborhood and dealt mainly in building supplies,terracotta stoves and flower pots. Sometime around 1920 in was moved to ist current location and the product range was expanded to include |
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Richard Ginori |
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The famous Richard Ginori store has been located on the ground flor of Palazzo Ginori since 1802. Carlo Lorenini, bettere known as Colodi - author of Pinocchio, "the timeless story of the wooden puppet that became a real |
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