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Il Duomo di Firenze

The Tabernacle of the Five Lamps

The Tabernacle of the Five Lamps is one of the most charming and lesser-known corners of Florence, a symbol that encapsulates centuries of history and tradition. Located near the Ponte Vecchio, this tabernacle takes its name from the five lamps that historically illuminated this small sacred space, lending it an aura of solemnity and devotion.

The tabernacle was a place of reflection and prayer for Florentines. Many passersby would stop here to light one of the votive lamps, asking for protection on their travels or offering thanks for their fortunes. The presence of these lamps symbolized an act of faith, hope, and unity for the community, in a lively and ever-evolving city.

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Your home in Via Ricasoli

The apartment on Via Ricasoli, in the heart of Florence, offers a prime location for exploring the city. 

Via Ricasoli is one of Florence's most charming and central streets, located within walking distance of the city's main tourist attractions, such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Accademia Gallery.

The street, named after the Florentine noble Ricasoli family, is an enchanting fusion of history, culture and modernity. Along its route you can admire historic buildings, artisan workshops, elegant cafes and typical restaurants that reflect the authentic soul of the city.

The quiet but lively atmosphere, together with the beauty of its buildings and the numerous shopping and dining opportunities, make Via Ricasoli one of the most popular streets for tourists and residents alike. An ideal place to experience and discover the magic of Florence.

Toscana

Explore Tuscany

Tuscany is one of Italy's most fascinating regions, a veritable treasure chest of natural, artistic and cultural beauty. Its rolling hills, covered with vineyards and olive groves, create a landscape that looks like something out of a Renaissance painting, and each village, with its stone houses and enchanting squares, tells a thousand-year story.

Florence is a concentration of art and history, but in its surroundings there is a world of beauty to discover. Art cities such as Siena, Lucca, Pisa and Arezzo are a treasure trove of monuments and museums. The hills of the Val d'Orcia, the natural hot springs of Saturnia, and the coasts of the Maremma offer another dimension of beauty, where unspoiled nature is combined with culture.

Discover Tuscany

Fiesole

Fiesole Widespread Museum

Fiesole is one of Tuscany's hidden gems, located just a few kilometres from Florence in the hills overlooking the city. With its breathtaking panoramic views of Florence and the surrounding countryside, Fiesole is a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.

The town, which boasts Etruscan and Roman origins, is rich in history and culture. Highlights include the Roman Theatre, built in the first century AD, and the Archaeological Museum, which houses ancient artifacts that tell the city's history.

Fiesole is also famous for its cathedral, the Church of San Romolo, and the historic villas that dot the landscape, such as Villa Medici. Fiesole also offers a variety of cultural and musical events throughout the year, making it an ideal meeting place for residents and tourists alike. A corner of peace and beauty that deserves to be discovered.

Discover the Fiesole Widespread Museum


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