Renaissance thinkers saw their own era as a reenactment of the great dramas of Greek history. What drove this comparison?
Michelangelo was the archetypal Renaissance man who found immense fame in his lifetime and is still remembered as one of the ...
The Eternal City of Architectural Marvels Rome, often referred to as the "Eternal City," is a treasure trove for lovers of ...
Firenze Campo di Marte is a conversion of a former office building and has been extensively modernized. a&o Firenze Campo di Marte, located in the heart of Florence, is now officially open to guests ...
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Bucket List Adventures Across Italy
Italy is an enchanting blend of history, art, culture, mouthwatering cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether yo ...
Tauck celebrates its 100th anniversary in Florence, Italy, from 3 to 6 February with a host of activities for over 700 ...
The best way to get around Florence is by foot ... this intimate city's slender streets – and all of the Renaissance architecture, quaint shoe shops and tasty Tuscan restaurants along the ...
Expect to hear both Italian and German while exploring, as the local culture and architecture is a blend of Italy and Austria ...
More than 700 Tauck employees, family members, Tauck Director guides, board members and sponsoring partners gathered in ...
The Medici family was a powerful and influential dynasty that dominated the political, economic, and cultural life of Florence and much of Italy from the 15th to the 18th century. Known for their ...
Tucked away among a grouping of islets off Italy's northeast ... Maggiore's main focus is also a church. The Renaissance-era church by the same name was created by architecture legend, Palladio.