Florence, Pitti Immagine Uomo + Pitti W

From 14 to 17 June 2011 Florence hosts the 89th edition of Pitti Immagine Uomo and Pitti W-Precollection, and international events dedicated to men and women’s fashion. Grand fashion labels ret.

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Picasso, Mirò, Dalì. Young and angry: the birth of modernity

Palazzo Strozzi in Florence hosts until 17 July 2011 an exhibition dedicated to the early works of three of the most noted artists of the 1900’s. Picasso, Mirò, Dalì. Young and angry: the birth of.

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Palazzo Pitti in Florence

Palazzo Pitti is one of the main attractions of Florence, an ancient royal palace which is nowadays home to the city’s principal museums and the beautiful Boboli gardens. Situated in Piazza Pitti.

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Florence – Scandicci, Ghirlandaio. A family of Renaissance painters from Florence to Scandicci

Until 1 May 2001 Florence and the nearby town of Scandicci will host and interesting exhibition of the Ghirlandaio family, to whom belonged some of the most important Tuscan renaissance artists. Th.

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Florence, Pitti Immagine Uomo

One of the most important shows celebrating men’s fashion is back for its seventy-ninth event. Pitti Immagine Uomo, from 11 – 14 January at the historic centre of Fortezza da Basso in Florence..

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Florence Noël

From 4 – 12 December in Florence at the Leopolda Station is home to the Christmas market, Florence Noël, a must-see event for those who love the festive yuletide spirit and in search of the ideal.

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International Rugby in Verona, Florence and Modena

In November 2010 Italy will host the third edition of Cariparma Test Matches of rugby. This year the italian rugby team will take  its November Test matches around the country by playing internationa.

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Florence by night

Florence is not only a wonderful city of the Italian Renaissance visited in the daytime by millions of tourists: it has much to offer also in the nightlife. The smartly-dressed pass by on their way fo.

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Florence Renaissance

The Tuscan city of Florence frames the Uffizi Gallery with Botticelli’s “Primavera” and the Galleria d’Arte with Michelangelo’s statue of David. There are the Medicis.

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Florence’s leather marketplace

Historically it was Florentine soirees that helped develop the Italian school of fashion as distinct from French haute couture. One of Italy’s oldest fashion names, Salvatore Ferragamo, is still.

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