Florence and Chianti Area

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Florence and Chianti Area

Florence
Art & Culture
Chianti
Food & Wine
  • Florence is a city rich in art and culture that offers many attractions to visit!
    The city is known worldwide for its historic centre, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. One of the most striking sights is the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, with its distinctive Dome, designed by Brunelleschi, and Giotto’s bell tower.

    The Uffizi Gallery, which houses some of the most important works of art of the Renaissance, is another must-see attraction. The Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens offer a unique insight into Renaissance aristocratic life, while the Ponte Vecchio is an iconic spot with jewellery shops and traditional crafts.

    For those interested in religious history, the Basilica di Santa Croce is an interesting stop, as it houses the tombs of figures such as Michelangelo, Galileo and Machiavelli.

  • The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, also known as the Duomo of Florence, is one of the most iconic symbols of the city. Located in the heart of Florence’s historical centre, the cathedral dates back to the 13th century and is known for its large dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi.
    More than 114 metres high, the dome is considered a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture and is one of Florence’s major tourist attractions. The cathedral, with its pink, green and white marble façade, is a work of art that represents the apogee of neo-Gothic art in Italy.

    The Baptistery of San Giovanni, opposite the Cathedral, is one of the oldest religious buildings in Florence. Its white and green marble façade is an exceptional example of Romanesque art.
    Both monuments are full of religious symbolism and represent two important stages in the history of Florence and in the art of the city.

  • The Chianti area is world famous for the production of Chianti wine, one of Italy’s most famous and appreciated wines.
    This is an area of stunning hills, covered with vineyards and woods, and ancient medieval villages with views over the surrounding countryside.

    Besides wine production, Chianti also offers many other tourist attractions, such as castles, churches, museums and nature reserves. Some of the most beautiful villages in the area include Greve in Chianti, Radda in Chianti and Castellina in Chianti.

    This area is also famous for its gastronomy, with a wide variety of traditional Tuscan dishes, such as ribollita, Florentine steak and Tuscan pecorino cheese.

    Chianti is the ideal destination for those who want to spend time immersed in the beauty of the Tuscan countryside, enjoying good food and wine, and visiting ancient medieval villages that tell the history of the region.

     

  • Wine is one of Tuscany’s main treasures. In the Chianti area, which stretches between Florence and Siena, one of the world’s most famous wines is produced: Chianti Classico, a robust and fruity red wine with a strong flavour and slightly tannic note. The production of Chianti Classico is regulated by very strict production rules, which require the use of Sangiovese grapes and other indigenous varieties such as Canaiolo and Colorino.

    But Chianti Classico is not the only Tuscan excellence: Tuscany also produces other fine wines such as Brunello di Montalcino, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano and Vernaccia di San Gimignano.

    During the grape harvest in September and October, many Chianti wineries open their doors to visitors who can take part in the harvest and watch the wine being made. A truly immersive experience in Tuscan wine culture.

    Florence also has many wine shops and bars where you can taste local wines with Tuscan delicacies.

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