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Who Else Want to Visit Florence Italy?

Once the great center of the Florence Renaissance, Florence Italy is one of the world's most artistic & architecturally beautiful cities, with countless Florence museums and galleries packed with masterpieces, and with fabulous shopping and tremendous cuisine and restaurants. Florence dates back to the Etruscan era, when Fiesole, an important center in Etruria, dominated the valley. The Romans conquered the city in 59 BC, who set up camp by the River Arno in a place that became known as Florentia, "destined to flower". 

During the course of the next thousand years, a small population struggled under successive Byzantine, Goth, Lombard and Frankish rule. The number of residents began to grow from the tenth century onward, with the city being ruled by an autonomous commune from 1115. But the city soon became a battleground in the violent conflict between the pro-imperial Ghibelline faction and the pro-papal Guelphs. However, a strong merchant base, founded on wool and supported by a powerful currency (the florin) saw the city gradually grow.

By the 13th Century, a merchant elite ruled Florence Italy. Powerful families such as the Albizi and then the Medici came to dominate the city. With this oligarchy interrupted by spates of republican rule - influenced by the likes of radical Dominican prior Savonarola and the nobleman Machiavelli - Florence grew ever stronger and richer. It is during this period when Florence assumes its decisive role in European and world history specially Florence history. Experts in both banking and commerce (the Medici financed many of the adventures that opened up trade routes around the globe), the city grew spectacularly rich. 

The families flaunted their affluence, and money was poured into patronage of the fine Florence art. The city became a home to sculptors, artists, architects and musicians. While scholars were rediscovering the fertile literature and archaic culture of Greece and Rome, Europe began to emerge from the Dark Ages; meanwhile the likes of Michelangelo, Donatello and Brunelleschi, as well as countless others whose works adorn Florence 

Italy today, were pushing the bounds of creativity and artistic creation to ever-greater heights. A literal explosion of intellectual power and creativity in the city saw a new crop of radical thinkers, and the spreading of their ideas through the new medium of printing. During this time, the Florentines' ever-growing expertise in banking, accountancy, and the creation of credit saw the entire system become ever richer. Florence, it is often said, was the cradle of all Europe.

Florence Italy next became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, but by the mid-1700's the city was consumed by Austria. In 1859 it was swallowed up by the kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, and only two years later Tuscany proper became part of the new country of Italy. For six years (until Rome joined the union) Florence Italy was actually the capital of Italy. 20th century Florence thrived on the back of tourism, financial services, heavy industry and its old staple - trade. Occupied by the Germans between 1943 and 1944, the city suffered the further misfortune of flooding in 1966, when the Arno burst its banks.

Walking through its narrow, windy streets, it is hard to identify this city with just one symbol. It may be the sculpture of David by Michelangelo, or perhaps the romantic Ponte Vecchio, or Giotto's bell tower. Then again, Florence is equally synonymous with famous people such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo or Dante Alighieri, to name but a few.

Also, of course, there's the world-famous "Duomo" which is perhaps the most recognizable of Florence's monuments. Construction of the Gothic Florence cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore began in 1296 and was completed by Brunelleschi in 1436 with the famous Dome, which was painted inside with frescoes by Vasari and Zuccari. The square Bell tower designed by Giotto in 1334 stands on the right-hand side of the Florence Cathedral and is covered in white, green and red marble. The Baptistery of San Giovanni, one of the oldest monuments in Florence (1128), is located opposite the Cathedral and is built in Florentine Romanesque style.

Today, even though most of Florence's greatness lies in its enchanting Florence history, the city still thrives. It has marvelous shopping, airy gardens & parks, fabulous cuisine, an exhilarating artistic atmosphere and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

When you aren't admiring the works of artists and sculptors in churches, galleries and museums such as the Uffizi and Accademia, you can wander around the luxury of world famous boutiques, watch craftsmen at work on traditional Florentine leatherwork, and peruse numerous bustling street markets. You can eat in the finest restaurants or in simple trattorie with delicious home cooking. Or buy the ingredients for a quaint open-air picnic at the Mercato Centrale or Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio. Grab a bottle of Chianti, and make an excursion to the Boboli Gardens or to the ramparts of the Belvedere Fort with its stunning views. Florence Italy has endless fascination. There's nothing in the world quite like it.

Motor homes in Italy

In 1915, the first motor home was built by a rich New York couple. The real craze for motor homes began in the 60s, although several automobiles were modified to incorporate cooking utilities and sleeping gear. Basically, there are three categories of motor homes namely, Class A which is a bus type custom body on truck chassis ,second is Class B which are conversion vans and third is Class C which is pickup chassis or custom body on a van. 

Class A motor home has 1-bedroom.Class A is perfect for couples. The dinette can be made into another bed. Class B vans are good as they can be parked anywhere. In these the roof can be extended upward but size is somewhat similar to that of a Ford van. It sometimes includes toilets and shower. These motor homes are luxurious for traveling .The tourist can travel with their dogs without having to hunt for a dog-friendly hotel. Tourist can get motor homes in Italy very easily. Italy is so diverse that traversing in a motor is an experience of all times.

Tourist can stay in good farmhouses, and can enjoy their trip. These farmhouses add more comfort to the vacation. Az. II and Querciollo are the two farmhouses that have all the amenities and luxuries for the tourists.

Az. Il Querciollo

Az. Il Querciollo is situated at the heart of Valdichiana. It is an old farmhouse of 18th century. It is a captivating farmhouse which is surrounded by sun flower and wheat fields, grains, vineyards and olive oil. There is an old courtyard which in its epoch was known to be social center of farming life style. Az. Il Querciollo is a beautiful farmhouse that was built in the area of an old farmyard. The farmhouse is the place where one can experience the true beauty of nature. 

The farmhouse which is in the heart of rural culture was renovated without loosing its original characteristic and charm. It turned into six beautiful, comfortable and cozy apartments that have all the modern days’ amenities like microwaves and satellite TV, with furnishings with antique furniture. It is surrounded by valleys, and is sited in a way that allows the full view of the surrounding. In every season, the valley offers diverse astonishing views. 

Every season has its own magical colors like in summer there are ripe wheat which look lustrous in golden yellow color and the very bright green color of spring, in autumn season the ochre of the earth that is ready for sowing after ploughing .In a bright sunny and panoramic location there a nice pool that is equipped with deckchairs, sun umbrellas and sun beds. There is a very beautiful garden, large in size with a wood oven, garden furniture, small lake for fishing, a barbecue, mountain bikes, and a play area for children.

Agr. Crosticia

Agr. Crosticia is an astonishing farm vacation residence .This is a building that has been brought to a new life by expertly and cautiously renovated and restored.This beautiful farmhouse is near Castiglion Fiorentino, fully covered with Appenines gentle hills and the Valdichiana's green plain. It is very close to the nature with all the natural and beautiful scenery around it. This is an ideal place for those tourists who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Tourist will find that this farm house is equipped with all the modern days̢۪ amenities without loosing the touch of an ancient farm house. It has a nice vibrant blue swimming pool, olive oil trees with very bright silvery green color. This thing displays the owner's good taste and helpfulness, who assures a tranquil and restful vacation in Italy. L'Oliveto, Il Poggetto and Il Rio are the three beautiful apartments of Agr. Crosticia.

All these apartments are furnished expertly with mostly rustic furniture and, modern amenities and comfort. It has lovely gardens, including garden furniture and a beautiful swimming pool. It provides its guest the offer, to buy and taste organic products such as Jam, vegetables, chestnuts, wine, oil and honey. Agriturismo la Crosticia was once inhabited by farmer. Between the verdant Val di Chiana and beautiful hillside of Tuscan Apennine lies a estate near the Castiglion Fiorentino.There are three apartments of Agriturismo La Crosticia which is comfortably and tastefully furnished .It is possible to buy and taste the local products of this place. These vacation houses are a beautiful place for spending vacations in Italy with all peace and tranquility.