Tools and machines in the collections - The exhibition "Medici and Sciences" will focus on the prominent role that the physical and mathematical disciplines played in the Tuscan history.more...
The museum represents life of the poet Dante Alighieri, discover the places where he lived and where he developed the skills they allowed him to write a great work like the Divine Comedy.more...
The Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore Museum is located just behind the Cathedral of Florence, in the ancient palace that once housed the headquarters and workshop of the Opera or Cathedral Works.more...
Montepulciano's history has always been closely linked to the fame of its wines. Already in Etruscan times, there probably were vineyards in the neighbourhood.more...
Montepulciano is a typical renaissance town in Southern Tuscany and an important agricultural centre, famous for its "Nobile" wine. It lies on a hilltop in a panoramic position and is surrounded by the 15th century defensive works by Antonio da Sangallo.more...
Piero was born in Borgo San Sepolcro, a quainttown in southern Tuscany, around 1420. He studied art in Florence, but his career was spent in many other cities, like Rome, Urbino, Ferrara, Rimini, and Arezzo.more...
The Gothic church of Santa Maria Novella contains some of the most important works of art in Florence. It is the first great basilica in Florence.more...
When we think of Florence, most of the people think of the gorgeous Duomo, the art filled Ufizzi and the Ponte Vecchio. However, there is another beautiful side to Florence and that is Oltrarno.more...
Leonardo Da Vinci - genius, artist, engineer and infamous keeper of secrets. As movie fans world wide follow the cinematographic hubbub of the Da Vinci Code, another Leonardo mystery crops up in Florence.more...
The Etruscans were a people of uncertain origins, lived in Tuscany and northern Italy. The Etruscans civilization started in the early 7th century BC.more...