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Florence in Love:


walk in the footsteps of the most exciting Medieval and Renaissance romances


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i e b ie wh aso s nrg e n ery s o o mn po l n od, t s urs aae n


icvr sres o u e t f t e hat o h it rc e t r


An original and romantic itinerary, led by a professional and enthusiastic guide, exploring the Renaissance and Medieval Florence, thought for couples in love of all ages, without neglecting the important historical-artistic commentary about the city's historical center. The tour starts from the Cathedral square, where to admire the stunning Brunelleschi's Dome, the Baptistery with the glittering "G


ae f Prds


ts o aaie" and Giotto's Bell Tower. This wonderful


location has been in the past the scene of an intriguing web of betrayalsand tricks, with a surprising epilogue! The itinerary will proceed then in the Medieval neighborhoood, where the guide will make participants relive the atmosphere of past love affairs, as the one between the "Great Poet"Dante Alighieri and his wonderful muse Beatrice. The walk continues toward the famous and romantic Ponte Vecchio, one of the most celebrated symbols of the city, where to learn about the romance between two young Florentine aristocrats which triggered a conflict between their family, ended in a bloody war between the Guelphs and Ghibellines. The tour reaches then the refined Piazzale degli Uffizi, where participants will listen the story of Simonetta Vespucci, icon of the Renaissance beauty and model of "V


e s" and "Pi a a" n u rmvr e - two of the most famous masterpieces by Botticelli - of whom Giuliano de' Medici fell in love.


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