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Frances Mayes books about Tuscany
There were many of witers and poets depicting Tuscany in their works, but no one has such an impact of their books as an American university professor – Frances Mayes.
At the point where the waters of Grand Canal join with those of Giudecca, stands a curious corner tower surmounted with a small figure standing atop of a bronze globe.
The mural painted on the refectory wall at the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent became both a great victory and a great failure. It is hard to find another painting which has such an impact on the other painters and spectators, who can watch the very moment, when Jesus reveals that one of his Apostles [...]
For almost two thousand years Piazza Navona is the area popular among the citizens of Rome, and an obligatory place to visit for uncounted number of travellers.
The central place of Piazza Navona is occupied by the magnificent work of Bernini the fountain of four rivers. Soon after the election, the new Pope Innocent X decided to rebuild and enlarge the surroundings of his new residence Palazzo Pamphilj.
In 1949 the American millionairess Peggy Guggenheim came for the Venetian Biennale with her art collection, and soon decided to move to the city for good. For her new home she has bought the former residence of Venetian aristocratic family Venier, known as Ca’Venier de Leoni, from the pet lion kept once on the courtyard [...]
The entrance to the square from the marine side leads between two columns located on Piazetta, the small square between the Doge’s Palace and Sansovinian Library. On the columns there are the sculptures of lion symbol of St.Mark and St.Teodoro killing the dragon. St. Teodoro was the first Patron saint of Venice to be replaced [...]
The part of church San Lorenzo called The Medici Chapels preserves the mortal remains of Medici family members is also the place, when you can admire one of the best of Michelangelo’s sculptures prepared for tombstones of two Medici princes: Lorenzo and Giuliano.The Miechelangelo masterpieces and so the tombstones are located in La Sagrestia Nuova ( the New Sacristy). Six other princes rest in Cappella dei Principi, while the grave of the founder of Medici family Cosimo il Vecchio is located in the separate crypt on the right side of the church.
Palazzo Davanzati also known as Museo della Casa Fiorentina Antica is a typical example of living quarters of rich Florentine family from 14th century. Originally build for Davazzi family of wool merchants moved to the hands of Davanzati in 1578, who owned the place for almost three centuries. At the beginning of 20th century the [...]
In 1221 the Dominican Order received land in Florence arounf the old 9th century oratory of Santa Maria delle Vigne. The monks have decided to build the cloisters and the new long church on the spot of the former one, hence the name of the new church – Santa Maria Novella. Designed by two Dominican [...]
The palace on Piazza della Signoria has been build at the turning of 13th century for Priors of the Arts and Gonfaloniere di Giustizia the representatives of Signoria of Florence. At the beginning the building was called the Palazzo della Signoria, or Palazzo del Popolo, when Cosimo I decided to move with his court to [...]
San Marco Monastery founded in 13th century has been heavily rebuild, when in 1437 Cosimo il Vecchio invited there the Dominican monks from nearby Fiesole. Large sums were paid for rebuilding works directed by Cosimo’s fovourite architect Michelozzo. The task of adorning the walls of the monastery has been commissioned to Beato Angelico, who after [...]
The Old ‘Vecchio’ Bridge is indeed the oldest from the Florentine bridges, and the only one that survived from World War II. The present bridge, replaced the old one destroyed by the Arno flood in 1333. Since the beginning on the bridge were plenty of small shops butcheries, smiths and cobblers manufactures, who dump their [...]
When in 1549 Eleonora di Toledo acquired Palazzo Pitti, she bought also the adjacent land belonging to Boboli family, the Boboli hill with stunning view of Florence. The garden has been designed by Tribolo,the student of Michelangelo, and after his death the work was finished by Ammannati. The park is one of the most spectacular [...]
Situated on the south side of the River Arno, connected with Ponte Vecchio by the famous Corridoio Vasariano, the palace has been originally build as a residence of Luca Pitti, a Florentine banker. The windows of palazzo were designed to be bigger than main entrance to the rivals property – Palazzo Medici. The over ambitious [...]
This year edition of Venice Film Festival runs under the banner of Venice Biennale along with other great events such as International Art Exhibition, Music and the Theatre Festival. The opening ceremony is scheduled on September 2, and the Festiwal is going to last till 12th of September. Today in the eve of Festival is [...]
Palazzo del Bargello which host the National Museum collection is one of the oldest municipal buildings in Florence. It has been build in 1255 as the residence of Capitanato del Popolo, The present name has the origins from 16th century, when the palace became the home for Capitano del Giusticia nicknamed Bargello. For a long [...]
In 1784 Pietro Leopoldo established l’Accademia di Belle Arti ( Fine Arts Academy ) in the former properties of the convent of San Niccolò di Cafaggio and hospital of San Matteo ( St.Mathias ). The part of the hospital building called Loggia di San Matteo has been occupied by the Academy’s Gallery, the collection of [...]
Cappella dei Brancacci is a side chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. The chapel has been founded in the late 14th century by Pietro di Piuvichese Brancacci, and later decorated with two layers of the frescoes commissioned by his descendant Felice Brancacci at the workshop of Masolino da Panicale in [...]
The honeymoon in Venice – it is a dream of thousands of young couples all over the world. The unique spleen of the city attracts more and more people, some came here fulfilling their dreams -’just married’, some -’just about to be married’ still have the time, and some deliberately choose Venice as a perfect [...]

