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Biking to Campi Bisenzio Tuscany Italy
A little town of medieoeval origins. It can be easily reached by bike from Florence Italy. Listen to the nice song of Ernie Oldfield and see the nice view along the way.
Starhotels Vespucci **** Hotel Review 2017 HD, Campi Bisenzio, Italy
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When you stay at Starhotels Vespucci in Campi Bisenzio, you'll be convenient to Conte of Florence Factory Outlet. This 4-star hotel is within the vicinity of Monash University - Prato and San Francesco.
Rooms
Make yourself at home in one of the 80 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature complimentary toiletries and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as we...
Johanna Park Hotel Sorrento Italy
Johanna Park Hotel Sorrento Italy
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Places to see in ( Arezzo - Italy ) Corso Italia
Places to see in ( Arezzo - Italy ) Corso Italia
Ancient axis of the medieval city of Arezzo, with the name of “Borgo Maestro”, it has been for centuries the main street of the city, along most of it are prestigious buildings and shops: top brands, jewellers’, perfumeries and antique shops. Starting from via Spinello, once you have passed the Bastion of Santo Spirito, Corso Italia begins. The most interesting parts are the so called “high” parts at the top.
Once you go through the traffic lights in via Roma, after a short distance, on the right, you see the small square of San Michele onto which the church of the same name faces. The front of the church is 13th century neo-gothic and inside is a painting “Madonna, Child and Saints” (1466) attributed to Neri di Bicci.
You can stop to look at many things, between numbers 78 and 72, right on the corner with via Cavour, is the majestic palazzo Bacci of 15 century origins. On the opposite side, at numbers 41-45 is the 13th century palazzo Altucci. At 24-26, a tower house which goes back to the 13th century and finally the palazzo Camaiani-Albergotti extended in the 16th century, next to it is the 14th century Bigazza tower, modified during the fascist period.
At the top of the road is the impressive Santa Maria church, of Romanesque origins, the most beautiful church in the city which faces onto Corso Italia with the apse facing Piazza Grande. The front of the building, rebuilt in the 13th century, is made up of three loggias supported by columns; the lower two loggias are arched while the third and topmost one has architraves. The top part of the face is not gabled. At the bottom of the face, three large doors lead you in. On the right is the bell tower, it is called the tower of a hundred holes due to the double holes, ten on each side, going up 5 layers.
Among the numerous works of art inside, is a prestigious panel by Pietro Lorenzetti, Madonna and Saints (1320) and a wooden cross by Margarito (13th century). This itinerary ends at number 14, where you find the entrance to the Ivan Bruschi House Museum, here you can appreciate the history of antiques in Arezzo. A journey through time with furniture, paintings, sculptures, books, glassware, ceramics, silverware, jewellery and coins, from pre-historic times to now. The 13th century building was the Town Captain’s house and now the museum pays homage to Ivan Bruschi, collector and the man who, in 1968, started the Antiques Fair in Arezzo.
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Nature in Florence Italy / Stay Ernie Oldfield
Listening to this nice song Stay written by Peter Jordan and sang by Ernie Oldfield and enjoying the colorful nature while biking along the dusty road from Florence to the Renai Park. It is about 15 km. from home. Pablo Bisquera. This slideshow is dedicated to my friend Evy Hannes of Canada.
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A walk through TSH Florence Lavagnini, Firenze's first stunning Student Hotel
Michelangelo's David and the Duomo have new neighbours in Florence with the opening of TSH Florence Lavagnini, a stunning hotel, co-living and co-working destination that boasts the Tuscan capital’s most spectacular rooftop views.
The Student Hotel (TSH) vision for a Complete Connected Community of co-living and co-working students, leisure and long-stay professional guests, takes a monumental leap forward with TSH Lavagnini, its flagship hybrid-hospitality concept.
Following a €50 million regeneration, TSH Lavagnini breathes new life into a previously underserved neighbourhood. The 390-room, 20,000-sq-meter space was originally built in 1864 for diplomats, today it is transformed into a work meets life creative hub.
The design playfully awakens the historic palazzo, nicknamed The Sleepy Palace by locals. The classic architecture now boasts modern twists, such as a supersized graffiti installation in the central courtyard, a rooftop “The Beach is Boring” pool, a skybar and two terraces with breathtaking vistas of Firenze city, the Duomo, and the Tuscan hills.
Founder and CEO, Charlie MacGregor says: “Every new TSH property raises the bar to deliver the ultimate space for guests to discover their purpose and change the world. Florence Lavagnini has exceeded every expectation, it is quite simply exquisite, and is the best example yet of of our Complete Connected Community.”
OOO: Out Of the Ordinary dining
In partnership with founders of the famous Florence cafe restaurant, La Menagere, TSH has created a spectacular dining concept entitled OOO – Out Of the Ordinary.
OOO consists of a series of distinct but interconnected spaces that provide locals and TSH guests an unprecedented number of food and drink experiences, available from early in the morning until deep into the night.
From cocktails to pizza and grab-n-go organic food to music; from bicycles and bike gear to a concept fashion store; from espresso to drip coffee or a DJ bar to hair salon; from fine dining to casual bistrot – everything is OOO.
TSH Collab for the co-working generation
TSH Collab is a livable, shared workspace inspired by the demand for hybrid co-working communities who define how global nomads work, live and play.
At TSH Florence Lavagnini, Collab lives in a space that connects the building’s two towers, with its main entrance accessed from the internal courtyard. Its façade is entirely glass, and its soothing colours create a calming light-filled atmosphere that is visibly connected to the rest of the hotel.
Collab-members can rent flex-desks, dedicated desks or stand-alone offices allowing entrepreneurs, freelancers and companies to scale-up or work in project-based teams.
Playful design that celebrates art
Design was created by in-house team TSH Design in collaboration with Bologna-based Rizoma Architecture and Florence-based studio, Archea.
When guests enter the building, the iconic TSH “wink” greets them, along with a grand piano and a ping pong table. Four swings dangle from the arched passage that leads to a street art-filled courtyard, featuring local and internationally recognised artists.
The communal areas are brought to life with a mix of locally sourced, traditional materials, colourful graphics and geometric patterns. A blend of natural materials such as wood, cork, stone and leather sit next to industrial metal mesh, glazed iron, ceramic tiles and resin floor finishes, creating an exciting contrast within the historic building.
The energetic and inspiring vibe encourages connectivity among students, guests and locals with multiple communal spaces, open and closed seating areas, gaming zones, a massive shared kitchen, quiet study rooms, meeting rooms and an auditorium.
Rooms for everyone
TSH Florence Lavagnini has a mix of 390 rooms suitable for travellers young and old staying from one night up to one year. The rooms are en-suite and range from 15-sq-meter single rooms to family rooms of 65-sq-meters.
Rooms are organized in clusters around the courtyard to allow different traveller and co-living communities to cluster depending on their purpose and length-of stay.
Location
TSH Florence Lavagnini is located in front of Fortezza da Basso, a vibrant park, cultural and trade centre, just five minutes cycle ride from the Duomo and city centre, and soon the new tram-line will connect the hotel directly with both the airport and railway station.
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