Bargello Museum, courtyard
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The Bargello is one of the best and most important art museums in Florence and is set inside one of the oldest buildings in the city. Dating back to 1255, it was originally the headquarters of the Capitano del Popolo and later of the Podestà. In the sixteenth century, it became the residence of the Bargello (head of the police) and was used as prison during the whole 18th century. The building became a National Museum as of the mid-19th century. If you have a particular fondness for sculpture, especially early works by great masters such as Donatello and Michelangelo, this is just the museum for you.
Palazzo Salimbeni, Siena
Posted in: Architectural Gems Localities Museums & Galleries Siena Tourist Attractions
In the historic centre of Siena stands a striking and imposing building, set within a small, yet dramatic and towering piazza. Piazza and Palazzo Salimbeni date back to the fourteenth century but their current form is due to nineteenth century restoration. Neo-Gothic, or Gothic Revival in style, it is now home to one of Italy's principal banks as well as a rich art collection.

Though a bank may not naturally be at the top of your list while on holidays, this uniquely beautiful building and all that is inside are well worth a visit. Find a villa in Siena with internet and be sure to make the time to stop by.
Centre of San Gusmè
Posted in: Chianti Curiosities Localities Small Towns Tourist Attractions
San Gusmè is a picturesque fortified medieval village on a small hill which is surrounded by a long, circular wall in the region of Chianti in Tuscany. A charming little town full of pretty buildings and churches, it offers great views across the rolling hills and plains of the typical Tuscan landscape which surrounds. Siena and the profile of Torre del Mangia and the Duomo are even visible in the distance. Unlike other towns in the area, San Gusmè is devoid of major attractions, museums or shops, its charm is in the tranquillity that it offers. Here it seems as though time stopped a long time ago and continues to do so, offering a respite from the craziness of modern life.
View from Giardino Bardini
Posted in: Florence Localities Parks & Gardens Tourist Attractions
The Giardino Bardini, or Bardini Garden, is a Renaissance garden in Florence which has only been opened to the public in the past few years. Less well-known than other Renaissance gardens in the city such as the Giardini di Boboli, it is still a bit of a well-kept secret devoid of crazy crowds of tourists. Though relatively small it is a rich gem with beautiful canals, fountains, flowers and sculptures dotting the whole garden. It also has exceptional views over the city. If you're looking to spend a few pleasant hours strolling the gardens with a loved one or lost in your thoughts and the peace and quiet, this is just the place for you. Find a luxury villa in Florence and you could grab lunch and then lazily walk off the meal in one of the prettiest parts of the city.
Casa Rossa in Landscape of Diaccia Botrona
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Diaccia Botrona is a nature reserve composed of 1000 hectares of wetlands in Maremma which is located between Castiglione della Pescaia and Grosseto. Especially beautiful, it is also important due to its unique characteristics and is, thus, internationally recognised. Many species of flora and fauna can be found in the area and with free entry, it's the perfect place to see animals and nature and take kids along. You can take boat tours of the area or wander around but be sure to come prepared as it is called a “wetland” for a reason!

Find a villa with pool in Grosseto and visit this astounding natural wonder for yourself!