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  1. 16 kwi 2015 · Catering to Hollywood’s elite along with its working classes, the Florentine Gardens charged a $1.25 cover charge or $2.50 to dine and dance. The building was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann whose other notable achievements were the Los Angeles Times building, Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, and Hoover Dam.

  2. Catering to Hollywood’s elite along with its working classes, the Florentine Gardens charged a $1.25 cover charge or $2.50 to dine and dance. The building was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann whose other notable achievements were the Los Angeles Times building, Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, and Hoover Dam.

  3. The Artichoke Fountain was begun in 1639 and installed between 1641 and 1642. It is the work of Florentine sculptor Giovan Francesco Susini and his collaborators, as part of the works on the Boboli Gardens, carried out at the wishes of Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando II.

  4. 26 wrz 2024 · Embarking on a Florence walking tour is like stepping into a living museum, where Gothic palaces meet grand basilicas, and charming piazzas offer a glimpse into the city’s soul. This post includes a map for a self-guided free walking tour of Florence. Enjoy your walk!

  5. Del Riccio, a Dominican, was in charge of a monastic garden attached to the friary of San Marco in Florence (Figure 7.1).2 Soderini, a nobleman, was the owner of a large agricultural estate located outside Porta alla Croce, less than a mile to the east of the city (now the Villa Arrivabene in Piazza Alberti).

  6. 6 kwi 2023 · The Florentine garden exchanges ideas with artistic precision, making space for aesthetic harmony and a sense of comfort. The city’s most famous outdoor space offers a prime example. Designed for the Medicis in the 1760s, the Boboli Gardens were intended for visually impressive celebrations, but also provided a haven for repose and contemplation.

  7. 31 sie 2015 · Most paintings featured many figures, although La Touche and Thévenet hid or removed them. Together they tell some of the rich history of the Tuileries Gardens, the many changes which have occurred in painting styles, and reflect a little of the changes wrought by the seasons too.

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