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"Best for Kids in Florence" Créé par: Cityseeker 18 Emplacements marqués Palazzo Vecchio "Historical Building" The Palazzo's construction began in 1299 and it was enlarged repeatedly - in 1343, 1495 and lastly in the 16th Century by Giorgio Vasari and Buontalenti. It has been the symbol and the political center of the city for centuries. The Great Room of the Cinquecento stands out: it was designed as a reception area and decorated with frescoes celebrating Florentine by Public Domain victories against the other Tuscan cities and with sculptures depicting the Deeds of Hercules by De Rossi. On the upper floors the Quarters of the elements are noteworthy as are those of Eleonora of Toledo who was the wife of Cosimo I and to whom the little chapel by Bronzino is dedicated. The Sala dei Gigli and the Sala dell'Audienza, which has a marble entrance, are sumptuous. On the Mezzanine there is the Loeser collection of painted sculptures. It is recommended that you visit the upper balcony where you can enjoy a fabulous view of Florence. In front of the museum, you'll find a copy of Michelangelo's David. +39 055 276 8325 museicivicifiorentini.comu [email protected] piazza della Signoria, ne.fi.it/palazzovecchio .it Florence Museo Galileo "A Museum Dedicated to Galileo's Ideas" The heart of the collection centers on the natural, physical and mathematical sciences which so interested the Medici and Lorena Grand Dukes. It was thanks to Abbot Felice Fontana that the existing museum at the Palazzo Pitti was strengthened. One part of the museum is dedicated solely to the Medici collections, this includes the quadrants, astrolabes, by Fabio Venni sun dials, compasses and calipers and all the works of art which were created by the great craftsmen of Tuscany and Europe. One of the other wings is dedicated to mechanical, electrostatic and pneumatic instruments which were prevalent in the Lorena period. +39 055 265 311 www.museogalileo.it/ [email protected] piazza dei Giudici 1, Florence Città del Sole Firenze "Toys Galore" In the busy neighborhood of Duomo, Città del Sole Firenze has been selling a wonderful collection of innovative and learning-based toys and games for kids of all ages. Unlike scores of other toy shops, Città del also stocks some old-school kids' amusement stuff which one would assume to have gone extinct. Wooden knickknacks like puzzles, rocking horses and by lemuelinchrist other items are sold at attractive prices. Apart from the traditional toys, Città del Sole Firenze also retails in a wide range of merchandise that is designed to enhance the cognitive abilities of the young minds. Roleplay- based games, juggling kits, telescopes, microscopes and chemistry experiment kits are also sold here. +39 055 277 6372 cittadelsolefirenze.it/ [email protected] Via dello Studio 21/23 r, t Florence Hotel Savoy "Historical & Monumental" This historical hotel was conceived as part of the restructuring that took place at the end of the 19th century. The Savoy hotel, for the most part was designed by the architect Vicenzo Micheli, and today it offers the utmost in comfort. A fantastic location coupled with friendly staff who will be at your service, will make your stay truly unforgettable. +39 055 2 7351 www.hotelsavoy.it/ reservations.savoy@roccof piazza della Repubblica 7, ortecollection.com Florence Piazza della Repubblica "Local City Square" Piazza della Repubblica is a square in the city of Florence, Italy. The square is flanked by buildings on all four sides housing several cafes, restaurants, hotels, department stores, et al. The square has been an important meeting place, especially for artists of futurism owing to the large number of cafes in the area. It is also a venue for exhibitions and by Glenfarclas performances by street artists. Piazza della Repubblica, Florence Anichini Assunta "Children's Clothes" This is the oldest children's clothes shop in Florence. Founded in 1912, it is located in the fifteenth century Palazza Ricasoli. Here, expert craftswomen create clothes made by hand having embroidery and smocking, using the most natural fabrics. You can buy elegant and precious clothes for children of both sexes and babies. They sell suits, dresses and complete by Sarah Doody on Unsplash outfits, as well as offering an online internet shopping service. on Unsplash +39 055 28 4977 www.anichini.net [email protected] via del Parione 59r, Florence Stratagemma "Games, gadgets and role-playing" One of the first shops in Florence that has really devoted itself to role- playing games. Anyone in Florence who has an interest in these games, will be a regular of this exchange centre. But there are somany new games here taht many of the old favourites can no longer be found. There are plenty of interesting activities, many of which are free, including by Géraud Gordias on demonstrations of role-playing games, painting lessons on Thursday and Unsplash Friday afternoons with lead miniatures, with an annual competition for miniatures and literary fantasy competitions. +39 055 215 912 via dei Servi 15r, Florence J.K. Place Firenze "Modern Accomodations in Medieval Surroundings" This lovely boutique hotel has 20 unique rooms and sits right across the piazza from the Santa Maria Novella church. In a city crowded with antiques and medieval structures, this hotel is a breath of modernity and innovative design. The interior was remodeled by Florentine architect by Booking.com Michael Bonan, and reflects a contemporary, sleek, and masculine style involving pieces from many different periods. A terrace on the top floor and a modern lounge are great places to relax after a long day in the city. Check the website for special offers and packages. +39 055 264 5181 www.jkplace.com/ piazza Santa Maria Novella 7, Florence Dreoni Giocattoli "Toys & Models for Everyone" Dreoni Giocattoli sells a vast assortment of toys, furry animals, and dolls: from stuffed pandas to Malibu Barbie. There is also a well-stocked range of wooden or colorful model kits as well as models of all kinds. Not only kids but adults as well are always fascinated by this spacious wonderland in Florence. +39 055 21 6611 www.dreoni.it/ [email protected] via Camillo Cavour 31, Florence Museo Zoologico La Specola "Scientific and Natural History Collection" Museo Zoologico La Specola's oldest core collection, like all of the Florentine museums, comes from the Medici collections. The Medici collected many natural treasures like fossils, animals, minerals and exotic plants. It was Pietro Leopoldo of Lorena who acquired the buildings and who created the Natural History Museum complete with its own library. At by Shadowgate present the museum is more of a research institute, exhibiting to the public only a small part of the collection with examples of taxidermy and the prestigious collection of anatomical wax works. The most important parts of this collection come from an exponent of Florentine wax working, Clemente Susini (1754-1814). +39 055 228 8251 www.msn.unifi.it/en/visita-2/la-spec via Romana 17, Florence ola-torrino-salone-degli-scheletri/ Jardin de Boboli "Ancien jardin royal" L’un des exemples les plus anciens de jardin paysagé italien, le jardin de Boboli représente la royauté de l’Italie du XVIe siècle. Parsemé d’étangs étincelants et de fontaines ornementées, ce luxuriant jardin s’étend sur 45 000 mètres carrés. Il abrite la grotte de Buontalenti (1583-1593), ornée de scène de style maniériste des mythologies grecque et romaine, by sailko comprenant des reproductions de la célèbre série des Esclaves de Michel- Ange, dont les originaux furent transférés à la Galleria dell'Accademia. Au XVIIe siècle, le jardin fut agrandi jusqu’à la Porta Romana, en ajoutant la Vasca d'Isola (étang) au centre avec une fontaine et une statue de Neptune. À la fin du XVIIIe siècle, Zanobi del Rosso construisit le pavillon du Kaffeehaus. L’entrée inclut l’accès au Museo delle Porcellane, à la Galleria del Costume, au Museo degli Argenti et au jardin Bardini. +39 055 229 8732 www.visitflorence.com/florence- Piazza Pitti 1, Florence museums/boboli-gardens.html The Westin Excelsior "On the Riverbank" Westin Excelsior is a stunning hotel located next to the Galleria degli Uffizi and Palazzo Pitti, is housed in a 20th century building on the banks of the Arno River. An outside plaque marks the hotel in which Leland Stanford, Jr. passed away at age 16; when his parents returned to California, they donated a significant portion of their fortune to the foundation of a school, Stanford University. Rooms are neatly decorated, featuring plush bedding, high ceilings, marble bathrooms and modern amenities. For corporate purposes, there are three meeting rooms equipped with audio-visual equipment. A knowledgeable concierge staff is available to add extra comfort to your stay. All this accompanied by impeccable services makes this venue a top choice among guests. +39 055 2 7151 www.westinflorence.com/ ExcelsiorFlorence@westin. piazza d'Ognissanti 3, com Florence The St. Regis Florence "In Piazza Ognissanti" No doubt swayed by its gorgeous suites and wonderful location, Harrison Ford, Anthony Hopkins and Sharon Stone are just a few of the famous personalities, you might bump into while staying at the prestigious The St. Regis Florence hotel. Completely upgraded, the imposing 19th-century building overlooking the square and beyond towards the Arno, is the last word in luxury, offering a wonderful sense of history with all the comforts of modern living. +39 055 2 7161 www.stregisflorence.com/ [email protected] Piazza Ognissanti 1, Florence m Four Seasons Hotel Firenze "Renaissance Elegance" This luxury hotel is located in a Renaissance palace that was formerly a papal residence. The décor stays true to the hotel's historical origins, with velvets and silks in period styles, plus a private garden and 15th-century frescoes.