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Florence

Florence is considered the center of Italian culture. The Italian language used in media across Italy is based on the Florentine dialect. The city is filled with museums with both paintings and sculpture reflecting the various periods in Italian history.
Florentine cuisine has its own specialties. The surrounding Tuscan countryside and smaller towns are well worth the time to explore them.

Recent city comments:

  • Villa La Loggia - Sede Giunti Editore, Dr. Luciano Cavasicci (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Nearby, 200 meters in the other side of Bolognese road, there is Villa Salviati,property of European University
  • Florence, Schnorrer (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Florence is the 6th largest Italian city.
  • Jewish Synagogue, Tal (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    ...and apparently, antisemites are still antisemites, @wojteklisowski. Have someone with a mini skirt and short sleeves visit a Polish catholic church, and you'll see what happens. It's about respect, nothing else.
  • Jewish Synagogue, wojteklisowski wrote 12 years ago:
    No photo, no video, no food, no drink, no pacemaker, no bag, no t-shirt, no talk, no look, nothing... Unfortunately Jews are as usual jewish...
  • San Gallo , 10, R Verity (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    The seat of Emanuele Fenzi's Bank until 1892. Refurbished by G. Martelli. Then headquarters of Pirelli Group. The above information seems irrelevant
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