Renaissance Garden at Villa Demidoff by Giusto Utens
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Villa Demidoff, or Villa di Pratolino, is a park in the Florentine hills. The estate was bought by Francesco I de' Medici in 1568 and he built a beautiful villa and gardens on the site for his Venetian mistress, Bianca Cappello. Bernardo Buontalenti was hired as the architect and garden designer and created the perfect Renaissance pleasure villa set in a wonderland of a garden. Today, however, a very different place exists. Sadly, Medici's home and park, stuffed full of water fountains, grottoes and beautiful gardens filled with exotic plants and flowers, was mistreated and dismantled after his death. Three centuries later its beauty was finally restored.
Piazza della Signoria, Bellotto
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Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Italy is the city's main square. It is so-called due to the fact that it is in front of the Palazzo Vecchio, the town hall, which was originally called the Palazzo della Signoria (the name of the Medieval and Renaissance government of Florence). The piazza is a focal point of the historical area of Florence and remains the political heart of the city. For tourists, it makes for a great starting point from which to begin your explorations of Florence and a fulcrum about which you can rotate for the duration of your stay. Find a luxury holiday villa in Florence and you can start your adventure.
Wooden Models for Audrey Hepburn's Feet, Ferragamo Museum
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If you love Florence and have an interest in history and museums but can't handle crowds and crazy lines, or merely want to experience things a little off the beaten track, this article might interest you.

We have gathered together a list of just three museums in the artistic and cultural centre of Florence that you may yet to have experience or consider.

Find a luxury villa in Florence and you can explore these little gems for yourself.
Rucellai Palace, Facade
Posted in: Architectural Gems Florence Localities Tourist Attractions
Florence is well-known throughout the world as a centre for art and architecture, as well as being the birth-place of the Renaissance. During this period of “rebirth”, there was expanded and recovered knowledge of advances in art and architecture. The styles and genius of ancient Rome and Greece were appropriated and used in new ways with varying degrees of accuracy and loyalty. One of the staunchest supporters of the ancients was Alberti, an architect famous for his buildings and his treatise, “On Architecture”.

A wonderful example of his work is the Palazzo Rucellai Florence's historic centre. Find a villa with pool near Florence and you could visit it yourself this summer!
Florence Landscape
Posted in: Churches & Religious Buildings Florence Localities Museums & Galleries Top 10 Lists Tourist Attractions
Holidays can be expensive things, especially in European main cities such as Florence.

You want to invest the bulk of your money into finding the perfect luxury villa near Florence, into food and souvenirs. You want to enjoy yourself without worrying overly about a budget.

One of the best ways to do this is find things to do that won't cost you an arm and a leg; or better yet, that are free.

This is a list of things you can do in Florence for free.