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29r Borgo Santa Croce, Florence 50122 Italy
This is one of two tourist information offices located near the Piazza ... More on Yahoo! Travel
The regional capital of Tuscany lies on the plain of the River Arno, hemmed in between the hills that have ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Via del Proconsolo 4, Florence, Tuscany
The building which contains the Bargello dates back to 1255. In the 16th century, it became the residence o... More on Yahoo! Travel
This David actually suits the Biblical tale better as he appears to be about 13 years old and better suited... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Piazza dei Giudici 1, Florence, Tuscany
The mainframe computer and multifunction calculator don't hold a candle to this collection's beautifully e... More on Frommers
We stumbled upon this museum and it was a true stroke of good fortune. More on TripAdvisor

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Piazza del Duomo 9, Florence, Tuscany
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo has been totally renovated and is located behind the Duomo. The museum shelters ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Just behind the Duomo sits one of the most amazing collections of original art--all the art from the Duomo ... More on TripAdvisor

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Piazza Santissima Annunziata 12, Florence, Tuscany
Europe's oldest foundling hospital, opened in 1445, is still going strong as a convent orphanage, though t... More on Frommers
A simple one room gallery with some fantastic art (Lippi, Botticelli, De La Robbia) in a very humble sett... More on TripAdvisor

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Via della Colonna, 38, Florence, Tuscany
Like other collections, the Archaeological Museum has its origins in the collections of the Grand Dukes, bo... More on Yahoo! Travel
L'allestimento del museo è cambiato recentemente, rendendolo più moderno e fruibile, con teche adeguate e u... More on TripAdvisor

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Viale Pratese, 31, Florence, Tuscany
Situated a few kilometres from Florence, this museum records the production of majolica and ceramics by the... More on Yahoo! Travel
Using public transportation can sometimes be risky in Italy, half the time the trains are not running becau... More on TripAdvisor

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Via Cavour 69, Florence, Tuscany

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Via Farina 4, Florence, Italy
The center of the 1,000-strong Jewish community in Florence is this imposing Moorish-Byzantine synagogue, built in the 1870s. In an effort to create a neo-Byzantine building, the architects ended up making it look rather like a ... More on Frommers

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Via La Pira, 4, Florence 50121, Italy
