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Art history and more: Dante’s stone

Friday, March 19th, 2010

We all know Dante Alighieri for his importance in the Italian language and literature. During his life he was also a lively character of the Florentine life and in Florence there are many Dantesque places; churches, streets and corners where Dante used to go and to spend his time. It may happen that you can face the place where the Dante’s Stone used to be, and recognize it from a simple marble plate with the inscription “Sasso di Dante” (Dante’s Stone).

It was located in the Duomo square, between Piazza delle Pallottole and via dello Studio. Dante used to sat on that stone, whatching the construption of the Cathedral.

For more information about this curiosity, check the following link (in Italian) – http://firenzecuriosita.blogspot.com/

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Florentine culture: Heidelberg Market

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Christmas time is now approaching ad Florence is glad to welcome all the numerous visitors who will visit this wonderful town in this period with some special susprises: shops and libraries opened until late and during the weekends, beautiful markets all around the town…and the most beautiful of them is for sure Heidelberg Market, a typical and delightful German Christmas market which every December adds some magic to Piazza Santa Croce. Wooden huts, merry-go-rounds singing in the air and stalls full of Christmas stuff: tree decorations, Nativity scene figurines, hand-made toys, traditional ceramics, typical food products such as spiced wines, beers, wurst and strudel, German Christmas confectionery and much more…! So don’t miss it, and Merry Christmas!

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Florentine culture: XXVI Florence Marathon

Friday, November 13th, 2009

On Sunday, November 29th the 26th Florence Marathon will take place, with runners and athletes from all over the world. This is a very special event, where all the city is involved! Everyone in Florence, in fact, goes to the city center to encourage the sportsmen.

The fascination of this Marathon is due to its route going through the city centre for 49.195 km into art, history and culture. The race starts from Piazzale Michelangelo, passing through Porta Romana, San Frediano and the oltrarno area. Then, straight ahead towards via Aretina and the city center, Cascine Park and the final stop in Piazza Santa Croce.

The route is pretty difficult because of the fairly level ground…but if running is your passion, don’t miss the most beautiful Marathon of the world!

Official website: http://212.19.106.232/b3p_FirenzeMarathon/

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Florentine curiosity: History of ice cream

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

A must for the Italian summertime (but also during the whole year),  Ice cream is well known all over the world, used in funny recipes and eaten by children as well as adults. Everyone likes it, because of its freshness and its many flavours; it can be done, in fact, with all kinds of cremes, fruits, and everything comes up to the ice-cream makers fantasy!

But when and how was it discovered?

The inventor of this delicious dessert is considered Bernardo Buontalenti, who – besides being an architect of wide fame – was also employed by the Medicis as a master of ceremony. Tradition has it that in the summer of 1565 there was a grand banquet for a delegation of Spanish diplomats. Buontalenti not only took care of the usual arrangements for the dining room, but he also  created a new dessert that left the Spanish guests astonsished: icecream. Buontalenti’s icecream (made with egg yolks, honey, milk, butter and a drop of sweet wine) was made possible thanks to the chemical expertise of this Renaissance man who discovered how to freeze fat ingredients such as milk, butter and eggs. Needless to say, word of the new creation soon spread all over Europe.

Nowadays, you can still find his original ice cream recipe in the ice cream shops of Florence; the name its the same as the inventor’s one: Buontalenti Cream. Don’t miss it!

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