Two prestigious building located in the historic quarter of Florence overlooking Piazza della Signoria are for sale by the Chamber of Commerce of Florence.
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Two prestigious building located in the historic quarter of Florence overlooking Piazza della Signoria are for sale by the Chamber of Commerce of Florence.
Read moreThe monumental Pluto and Proserpina by Jeff Koons (1955), measuring over 3 meters, opens the American artist exhibit in Florence.
Read moreReflections on the eternity of beauty and impermanence of life are at the center of an exhibit in Florence showcasing some of the most famous masterworks by Jeff Koons.
Read moreThe contemporary artist and fine art collector Jeff Koons will be attending the opening of Biennale dell’antiquarato, in Palazzo Corsini, Florence, Italy, on September 25th.
Read moreThe city of Florence reminds the Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo by installing a copy of his famous David, recreated in a contemporary style with colorful tattoos.
Read moreOn the evening of the 24th, there is a traditional fireworks display in Piazzale Michelangelo, which draws a huge crowd, especially concentrated on the Lungarni.
Read moreSul Ponte Vecchio per protestare contro l’opposizione cinese al riconoscimento del Tibet.
Read moreThis morning it was dismantled and taken away the liberty fountain for natural water in Piazza della Signoria. The Superintendence for the artistic and architectural heritage has requested the removal considering it ugly, unattractive in the context of the magnificent location.
Piazza Signoria paved in brick “would be beautiful and most people think the same. It is an idea that should be made with some sponsors, we want to verify it in the next few weeks: I do not understand the prejudice of someone”. The mayor of Florence, Matteo Renzi, still speaks of the idea he announced Monday at the city council, to bring back the historic square of floor tiles, as it originally was.
Piazza della Signoria in Florence paved in brick, as in the past centuries. It is the new idea launched by the Mayor Matteo Renzi during a communication as Councilor for culture.