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2008-10-14
Très agréable séjour avec vue sur les vignes, au milieu d'un parc verdoyant et très bien entretenu. Reçus par une famille très attentionnée, qui se met au service de ses clients avec la plus grande gentillesse et Mérite un petit détour (même un grand détour) si on aime le calme et la bonne cuisine. Grande piscine pour se délasser en fin de journée après les visites de FLORENCE et des autres villes : un petit paradis en toscane!
2008-10-10
hotel de bon confort ,moderne ,calme et idéalement situé pour aller visiter Florence par le train.
georges broca

Florence

Pitti Palace Situated in the first great square in the area that the Florentines call “Diladdarno” - beyond the Arno - Palazzo Pitti dominates uncontested by a small hill at the feet of Boboli
The Medici’s Chapels The Medici Chapels were built as a personal sepulchre of the Medici family right in the basilica of San Lorenzo, the one considered by the Medici as their private church and located in front of the residential palace in via Larga (presently via Cavour).
The Uffizi Palace The Uffizi Palace is one of the most loved monuments of Florence. An architectural work of great importance, that shelters masterpieces of inestimable value.
Santa Maria Novella Piazza Santa Maria Novella, with its original five-sided shape, is one of the largest squares in the old city centre of Florence:
Florence Dome (Santa Maria del Fiore) The Cathedral or Duomo of Florence as we see it today is the end result of years of work that covered over six centuries of history. Its basic architectural project was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio at the end of the 13th century;
Piazza della Signoria Piazza della Signoria has been the political heart of the city from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is a singular urbanistic creation that began taking shape from 1268 onwards, when the Guelph party gained control of the city again and decided to raze the houses of their Ghibelline rivals to the ground.
Ponte Vecchio Built in ancient times by the Etruscans, the bridge has weathered many storms - and storming by invading legions. Because of its location over the narrowest part of the Arno River, the bridge has been rebuilt and restored many times throughout its long history. And it has changed with the times.
Palazzo Vecchio Palazzo Vecchio, found in Piazza della Signoria in the historical center of Florence, which once had the exclusive role of political representative of the city, began to lose importance beginning with the new construction of the Uffizi Palace in 1565.