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On Sunday, July 27 at 10pm, bells tolled in Florence in symbolic support for Gaza as part of Italy’s Gaza Last Day movement.
Dogs, cats and other pets in Tuscany can now be buried after cremation alongside the remains of their owners.
Fra Angelico at Palazzo Strozzi and the San Marco Museum Palazzo Strozzi and the San Marco Museum are joining forces to present Fra Angelico, a major dual-venue exhibition dedicated to Fra Giovanni da ...
Latest generation trains presented in Tuscany 1.3 billion euro are being invested in the regional rail network through 2034.
Thanks to TUSS – The Ultimate Sharing Service, a urban mobility service created by the University of Florence, commuters can to travel for free between Firenze Rifredi railway station, the Firenze ...
When summer heat shimmers over the terracotta roofs, there’s no better way to escape the crowds and catch a breeze than by heading skyward. Rooftop bars and restaurants offer a fresh vantage point ...
Firenze Jazz Festival returns from September 2 to 14 with a ninth edition across several venues that marks a leap in quality.
Students quietly rebel against Italy’s oral exam tradition A quiet protest by a student in Florence mirrors refusals seen in Italy this summer, as high schoolers opt out of the final oral exam of the ...
Searching for the ephemeral: nightlife in Florence To outsiders it may seem like Florence lacks a hip dance scene, but underground the city has lots to offer beyond mainstream clubs.
Breast cancer survivors and allies take to the streets on September 28 for Corri la vita, the non-competitive fundraising run and walk.
A room in the Palazzo Vecchio containing a fresco fragment attributed to Orcagna is reopening to the public on July 26.
Until July 29, the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze hosts Originali. “I manoscritti dei poeti d’oggi” e le poetiche verbo-visuali in Italia, a landmark exhibition celebrating the legacy of ...