ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
18 mt
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Florence's Santa Maria Novella Train Station is Italy's fourth largest train station in terms of passenger flow with an annual ridership of 59,000.000. Built in the 1930s by the Gruppo Toscano archi [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
214 mt
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Although it seems the natural continuation of Santa Maria Novella station, few people know that the Palazzina Reale was built in 1935 to house the Kings of Italy on visits to Florence, since Palazzo P [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
289 mt
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Formerly known as "di Gualfonda", this building now has a somewhat rustic facade typical of the "Casini", that is, two-storey town villas with large gardens. In the past, leading figures of the 16th c [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
251 mt
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An enchanting garden, well-hidden and a stone's throw from Santa Maria Novella railway station, created in the 15th century at the behest of Bernardo Rucellai and Nannina, sister of Lorenzo the Magnif [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
305 mt
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Built with three naves in a Neo-Gothic style, this church was consecrated in 1911 and then closed during the Second World War. Once reopened, it became a reference point for the American community, so [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
418 mt
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Established in June 2014, the Museo Novecento is devoted to Italian twentieth-century art and showcases a selection of works from public collections. The prestigious Alberto Della Ragione collection i [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
354 mt
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This delightful Italianate garden in the heart of Florence was designed Corsini family's residence in 1620. Although the tramway passes close by it as it turns onto Viale Rosselli, hardly anyone notic [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
444 mt
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Commissioned by Baroness Fiorella Favard and built by architect Giuseppe Poggi in 1858, this sumptuous villa overlooking the banks of the Arno River was one of the last great noble residences to be bu [...]
ALAMANNI STAZIONE - T1
541 mt
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This fascinating museum, housed in the former Church of San Pancrazio, displays 183 works by Marino Marini (1901-1980): sculptures, paintings, drawings and etchings with a thematic rather than chronol [...]