In a recent article, The New York Times highlighted Florence’s latest efforts to combat overtourism.
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In a recent article, The New York Times highlighted Florence’s latest efforts to combat overtourism.
Read moreFlorence is now focusing on the security risks posed by key boxes used in short-term rental accommodations.
Read moreThe G7 nations signed an agreement in Florence to strengthen collaboration to protect cultural heritage: a sort of culture blue helmets.
Read moreThe culture ministers of the leading industrial economies signed the Florence Declaration during the G7 Culture summit.
Read moreThe G7 Culture stared in Florence on March 30, 31. At the end of the first day the seven ministries signed the Florence Declaration.
Read moreWho’s who at the Florence G7 of culture on March 30, 31, 2017? Seven ministers and numerous personalities from the world of international culture were invited.
Read moreA recreation of Palmyra’s Arch of Triumph was unveiled in Florence on March 27, 2017 for the G7 of the Culture.
Read moreMarch 30-31, 2017 E-RIHS will be officially launched in Florence. The Tuscan capital will also bid to host the headquarter.
Read moreIn conjunction with the Culture G7, the Chimera of Arezzo will be exceptionally exhibited in the Room of Leo X in Palazzo Vecchio.
Read moreThe letter signed by mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, in occasion of the International summit G7 of Culture in Florence, scheduled on March 30 and 31, 2017.
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