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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ippy on March 30, 2017, 08:50:20 PM
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I'm going to visit Florence and I wondered, other than Seeing Dougal, Zebedee or my main aim which is to see that statue of David, would there be any other things that anyone here could give me some other recommendations of any special sights in Florence that would be worth a special look.
Thanks in advance if any of you can come up with some ideas, I really love any of the ecclesiastical type buildings, the workmanship.
Thanks again, ippy.
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A few, but also some eating and drinking places. PM me, and happy to chat about it.
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Santa Croce and the Uffizi Gallery.
And, since you are interested in iconic statuary, the Perseus by Benvenuto Cellini.
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Santa Croce and the Uffizi Gallery.
And, since you are interested in iconic statuary, the Perseus by Benvenuto Cellini.
I haven't had a look them on the web yet but I 'll more than likely take a peek at your suggestions when I get there, we both enjoy all of the arts, something my wife and I have always enjoyed together, I suppose for me it's as near as I'm likely to get to taking a shot in the arm; just mention a gallery to me anytime, I'm in, thanks for the info H H.
ippy
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I don't know whether you saw the series Italy's Invisible Cities earlier this year? The series is no longer available on iPlayer but it is possible to buy down a down load from the BBC Store.
https://store.bbc.com/italys-invisible-cities
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Even better - you can find the series on YouTube.
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You could visit the Ponte Vecchio and see the statue of Zebedee and perhaps take a short trip towards the coast and see the Leaning Tower of Pizza.
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I don't know whether you saw the series Italy's Invisible Cities earlier this year? The series is no longer available on iPlayer but it is possible to buy down a down load from the BBC Store.
https://store.bbc.com/italys-invisible-cities
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Even better - you can find the series on YouTube.
Yes clocked that, brilliant as usual with the BBC.
ippy
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You could visit the Ponte Vecchio and see the statue of Zebedee and perhaps take a short trip towards the coast and see the Leaning Tower of Pizza.
Is that a genuine Zebedee, ekim? Or a wind up one?
ippy
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Is that a genuine Zebedee, ekim? Or a wind up one?
ippy
It's genuine but the Italians spell it Zebidi and it is based upon a bust of Sophia Loren.
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It's genuine but the Italians spell it Zebidi and it is based upon a bust of Sophia Loren.
Now that could be quite interesting; didn't the Medici family figure as big time operators over there, Florence?
It'll be interesting to see some of the family likenesses first hand, busts, statues or paintings etc.
Florence has been on my must see list for long enough, it's about time.
Thanks for the info I must have my photo taken somewhere near to that Zebidi chap, if only to lend him some status.
ippy
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If you get the chance book the Vasari corridor, details below. And then if you are in the Oltrarno, south of the Arno, you can go on the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens
http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/corridoio_vasariano.html
http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/Pitti_palace.html
https://www.visitflorence.com/florence-museums/boboli-gardens.html
As a small museum nearby, if you are interested in the Brownings, then Casa Guidi, the apartment they 'ran away' too can be visited, details below.
http://www.etoncollege.com/CasaGuidi.aspx
If you need a sitdown and some wine with the culture, I recommend The Fox and Grape, again nearby
https://www.levolpieluva.com/new-page
Also a couple of minutes further along the Arno, is Santo Bevitore, which is good for a drink, snack, light lunch or posher meal.
http://t.ilsantobevitore.com
And also nearby is the Cappella Brancacci, which is another that needs to be booked
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/florence/attractions/cappella-brancacci/a/poi-sig/1087177/1317529
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If you get the chance book the Vasari corridor, details below. And then if you are in the Oltrarno, south of the Arno, you can go on the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens
http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/corridoio_vasariano.html
http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/Pitti_palace.html
https://www.visitflorence.com/florence-museums/boboli-gardens.html
As a small museum nearby, if you are interested in the Brownings, then Casa Guidi, the apartment they 'ran away' too can be visited, details below.
http://www.etoncollege.com/CasaGuidi.aspx
If you need a sitdown and some wine with the culture, I recommend The Fox and Grape, again nearby
https://www.levolpieluva.com/new-page
Also a couple of minutes further along the Arno, is Santo Bevitore, which is good for a drink, snack, light lunch or posher meal.
http://t.ilsantobevitore.com
And also nearby is the Cappella Brancacci, which is another that needs to be booked
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/florence/attractions/cappella-brancacci/a/poi-sig/1087177/1317529
I was more looking for personal recommendations from various previous visits, I've done the Google bit, N S thanks a lot anyway I'll work my way through those links with interest, I've got a few weeks to go yet.
Regards ippy
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I was more looking for personal recommendations from various previous visits, I've done the Google bit, N S thanks a lot anyway I'll work my way through those links with interest, I've got a few weeks to go yet.
Regards ippy
Those all were personal, all from previous visits. I stayed at Casa Guidi, and have eaten and drunk in the bar and restaurant many times. I tried to put it together as an itinerary in terms of the location.
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Those all were personal, all from previous visits. I stayed at Casa Guidi, and have eaten and drunk in the bar and restaurant many times. I tried to put it together as an itinerary in terms of the location.
I will go through the links N S, much appreciated and thanks again.
ippy