domenica 25 dicembre 2011

CHRISTMAS IN ART

Extraordinary opening for the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery on monday, 26.

The new opening blue room @ the Uffizi Gallery - Florence, Italy

The Uffizi and the Accademia will be colosed sunday for Christams but opend on monday, 26 from 8.15am to 6.50pm.
Extraordinary opening for the Medici Chapels monday, 26 from 8.15am to 4.50pm.
Will be open the Palazzo Vecchio museum from 9am until midnight.
The Duomo Cathedral will be open monday 1.30pm to 4.45pm and the Tower of Giotto opend from 8.30am to 7.30pm.


Medici Chapels - Florence, Italy
Uffizi gallery and the Palazzo Vecchio



I just wantet to remind you the free museums night on tuesday, 27. Don't miss it as this will be the last night! Have fun and enjoy the museums!

sabato 24 dicembre 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS



I wish to you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

May the Christmas night be full of happiness and peace

and 2012 be an extraordinary year!!!


NEW YEAR'S EVE

New Year's eve is coming... Are U ready to party up all night??

And You'r planning to celebrate it in Florence??

I have some good tips for the night... interesting concerts for free in Florence's piazzas to wait 2012.


1. Train Station Square - Caparezza and Brunori sas from 11pm until 2am


Bruonori sas

Caparezza

















2. Republic Square - swing music with Les Italiens and the Sweet Life Society

3. Signoria Square - classic mucis with maestro Giuseppe Lanzetta and the ukrainan orkestra of Donetsk

4. Santissima Annunziata Square - gospel music from 10pm with the Golden Voices of Gospel

5. Largo Annigoni - dj set inspired by the film Strange Days

venerdì 9 dicembre 2011

CHRISTMAS IN FLORENCE

Via de Tornabuoni - Florence, Italy
Via de Tornabuoni - Florence, Italy



Christmas tree @ the Duomo - Florence, Italy
Old Bridge (Ponte Vecchio) - Florence, Italy







mercoledì 7 dicembre 2011

CHRISTMAS MARKET IN SANTA CROCE

Xmas is coming and Florence is getting ready... I will suggest to you a stop in the Santa Croce square where a christmas market take place evry year. This year the market will be there util sunday 18 December. Go there to find a lot of candy shops, hotdogs or vin brulè. The market is open 8am to 22pm.


Santa Croce's market

Basically for small childeren but not only the carousel in the Republic square is a funny way to spend some time when you're in Florence.

Republic's square carousel



mercoledì 30 novembre 2011

VIII BIENNALE OF FLORENCE

VIII Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art 2011
From 3 to 11 December will take place the 8th Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art. It will be situated at the Fortezza da Basso Exhibition Center in Florence, Italy.

Over 600 artists from more than 70 countries will showcase their works.

This year's Lorenzo il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Awards, which will be awarded to José Luis Cuevas, painter, sculptor, writer and politician, considered among the most important contemporary artists and Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, one of the most renowned designers of all time, whose noteworthy collection is an exquisite artistic expression in fashion.

Jose Luis Cuevas - Apocalypsis 2005
 The Biennale Exhibition is open from 10am to 8pm. Ticket costs €10 (€8 with reduction).

martedì 29 novembre 2011

ICE SKATING IN FLORENCE

Ice skating in Florence

You want to do somtheng different when you're in Florence?? You're bored by visiting museums, churches and statues??
So why don't you go ice skating??
From November 26, in Piazza della Libertà an Ice Palace will be set up and will offer a lot of services like the skate rental, music, bar ecc... The price of the skate rental is € 6,00.

sabato 26 novembre 2011

Florence Marathon Nov 27, 2011

Hi all,
just wanted to remember that tomorrow will go on the Florence Marathon.
Please be careful if you have to catch any flight because taxis and buses are not running in the city center.

sabato 5 novembre 2011

THE GREAT FLOOD OF FLORENCE, NOV 4, 1966

Hello guys,
last days we had havy rains in Italy and the worst happend to the city of Genova and the Cinque Terre. Around 15 people died in this flood tragedy.

Please help people in Genova, Italy buying this PDF file. All the ammount will be donated to them.

Check here this intresting digital edition and please buy a copy. It costs only €2,00 and it helps a lot!!!
www.theflorentinepress.com/florence-flood-1966/

Thanks in advance.

venerdì 28 ottobre 2011

FLORENCE MARATHON 2011


Firenze Marathon 2011

42 km and 195 meters long in flat path this will be the Florence Marathon taking place on Sunday, November 27. The starting point is from Lungarno Pecori Giraldi and the arriving is at the Santa Croce square.
Over 10000 partecipant are running this year, so if you're planning to visit Florence in that days get ready to find a lot of people in the town and some areas and street closed to traffic.
Book in advance your hotels - this is my advice!

venerdì 7 ottobre 2011

ARTISTRADA IN VIA DE' NERI - OCTOBER 8

Via de' Neri - Florence, Italy
Saturday, October 8 I suggest you to go for a walk in Via de' Neri. Open air exhibition for 11am to 9pm in this beautiful and caracteristic street of Florence. In the afternoo "free aperitivo" will be offerd from the owners of the small florentine shops.

Street exhibition of the artist Valerio Giovannini with paintings and pictures at the Loggia at the begginig of the street. i think it will be very intresting. The exhibition is called Uber Kunst/Berlin Welle.



Via de' Neri - Florence, Italy

sabato 17 settembre 2011

BILANCINO: LAKE OF TOSCANA

Bilancino: Lake of Toscana

During your stay in Florence, you can have an half day trip in the Mugello Area (north of Florence). There's a very beautiful lake called BILANCINO. You can go there for sunbaths, swimming, windsurf, trekking or fishing. The lake is just 30km north of Florence and you can reach the lake by car or by bus.

By car: Highway A1 Milano-Napoli, direction Bologna exit Barberino del Mugello.
My suggestion - take the via Bolognese (SS 65) throug Trespiano, Pian di S. Bartolo, Pratolino, Vaglia, Campomigliaio, Cafaggiolo, Ischietti - Lake of Toscana. It is 35km to reach the lake, but is a very panoramic and good for sightseeing.

By bus: Take the SITA bus to Barberino del Mugello. (bus stop next to the SMN train station in Florence).

Bilancino: Lake of Toscana



Bilancino: Lake of Toscana

giovedì 8 settembre 2011

RIFICOLONA: A FOLORENTINE FOLKLORE FESTIVAL

On September 7, the eve of the liturgical calendar of the nativity of Maria, in Florence from the XVII century ther's a festival going on every year.
In the mid '700 a lot of farmers coming to the Florence valley from the mountains nearby the city, in order to celebrate the nativity of Maria and to sell their products in the fair-market held the day after. Drven by the devouted pilgrimage, they walked approx. 13km to reach the city, and in the night they used this hand-made lanterns to illuminate the paths. This lanterns was open at the top to allow the candle to burn and farmers came to Florence with this lights hanged on the top of a stick.

There are also a lot of young guys shooting the lanters with paper bullets to make them go on fire (because of their material paper pr canavas is very easy to get burned).

But nowdays farmers doesn't came anymore walking, but the festival is a tradition of childern and adults.

Here are some pictures of the best lanterns (rificolona), and the winner of the 2011 festival.

Rificolona @ Via Doni - Florence, Italy

Rificolona @ Piazza San Giovanni - Florence, Italy

Rificolona @ Piazza San Giovanni - Florence, Italy

Rificolona @ Piazza SS Annunziata - Florence, Italy

Rificolona @ Piazza SS Annunziata - Florence, Italy


The Florentine warrior
The Florentine warrior





The lily of Florence - Rificolona


                     
                            The dome of Florence - Rificolona


             






The Noah's ark - The winner of the 2011 festival

lunedì 5 settembre 2011

PALAZZO DAVANZATI: HOW LIFE WAS IN THE RENAISSANCE


     Explore this palace and get a sense of what life was in the Renaissance

Palazzo Davanzati - Florence, Italy

Via Porta Rossa
Open from 8.15 to 13.30
Cost €2, €1 with discount


The Palazzo Davanzati was commisioned in the mid XIV century by the Davizi family, who were memebers of the wool guild. The Davizi had to sell the palace due to financial difficulties, and the building changed hands twice before of being the Davanzati Palace (from the name of the owners Davanzati), who had it until 1838.
In year 1904 Elia Volpi bought the palace, who restored it and opened it as a museum in 1910. Volpi used it as an antique showroom and the objects were for sale. The museum was closed in year 1995 because the palace was falling down. After 10 years of renovation it is open again.


Palazzo Davanzati - Florence, Italy




The facade seems like a medieval tower house, and the groundfloor loggia was added in the XVI cenntury. Before it was an open space for commercial use. Typical Florentine spaces related to its merchant power.
                                
Loggia Palazzo Davanzati
             
Through the loggia you can reach the courtyard and the stone stairs bringing to the first floor. only the first floor has stone stairs, the other floors have wooden stairs.
                                                              

Stairs of Palzzo Davanzati


On the first floor the big room was for business affairs. In correspondence with the three openings of the loggia below are three holes in the ground that can be revealed by opening up trap doors. These permitted the owner to check who was coming in, and in case of undesireables, drop heavy things on their heads.




Then there is the room of the parrots, which is set up like a dining room, and has a large fireplace. The much-restored frescoes on the wall (at this point more rightly called wall paintings than true frescoes) have a pattern of diamonds and parrots after which the room is named.
The room of the parrot

A very small room in between this one and the next was a bathroom, with a potty hole. Florentines reinvented indoor personal hygeine, which was known to the Ancients but lost in the middle ages

Bathroom in the Palazzo Davanzati

Next to this bathroom was the study, or studiolo. Its wall paintings are now lost, but it is suggestively set up with objects that one might find in the man of the house’s room used for storage of business and recreational items. On display are a forziere (safe or strongbox), a cassone covered with velvet (more rightly found in a bedroom), some chairs, some small bronze statuettes, and some paintings with mythological scenes.

sabato 3 settembre 2011

THE CURCH OF SANTO STEFANO AL PONTE VECCHIO


Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio
Florence - Italy

This tiny but marvellous church takes its name by the nearness to the Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge). The church was built in year 1116 in a Romanesque style. At the begining it has three asles an a white and green marble facade. In the XIV century the facade was renovated and only the marble work around the portal remained. Another important renovation was in year 1631-1655 when the three asles was convertet in one big open hall.


Church of Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio
Florence - Italy


Bernardo Buontalenti's Steps



This was the church of the Gherardini family, they still have a chapel inside.

At the begining of the XX century the church was renovated again and the city of Florence put inside the steps of Buontalenti, and the altar of Gianbologna bringing them from the church of Santa Trinità






Interior of the church of Santo Stefano - Florence - Italy





Nowdays the church of Santo Stefano hosts a lot of concerts and events at  its inside.













Dali & Rodin: "Homage to Dante: more than 250 works"
Church of Santo Stefano
Florence - Italy


You have time till September 28 to visit the exhibition dedicated to Dante (the great italian writter).

Salvador Dalì and Auguste Rodin together with their masterpieces from the Divine Comedy. More than 120 works and bronxe statues from Dali, and 60 bronxe statues from Rodin explaining the Divine Comedy and its song: The Hell.

The exhibition is open everyday from 2pm to 10pm.
Entrance ticket is €9, or €6 (reduced).
At the shop inside you can buy illustred copies of teh Divine Comedy.





Dali & Rodin: "Homage to Dante: more than 250 works"
Church of Santo Stefano
Florence - Italy