Florentine Renaissance Sources and Documents
Sources Geographical
- Commune di Firenze
Official Web site of Florence and its suburbs: information on museums,
libraries, cultural events; plus roadworks, the budget, planning for the
future of Florence, etc.
- Firenze.net "Where to go and
what to do in Florence." From sites on Brunelleschi to online journals to
what's playing at the local cinema.
- Firenze by Net Links to sources
especially for longer-term visitors (or those who wish to be).
- The Duomo webcam Live
(well, almost) photos taken by a camera atop the Duomo and whisked off to
you via the WWW.
- "From the Rooftops of
Florence." From a camera on the terrace of the Hotel Minerva.
- University of Florence Maybe you could
finish that degree in Florence.
- All about the lovely ATAF buses Or, how to get to I Tatti in Settignano.
- Some Web cams Ponte Vecchio, Cupola of
the Duomo.
Sources Art Historical
Libraries and Research Institutes
Museums
Palaces, Villas and Other Notable Buildings
Florentine Painting and Sculpture
Some Useful Online Research Sources for the Renaissance Art
Historian
Some Courses about and in Florence
You know, Italy's always been a good place to hide while the world crashes in around you. It is said
that there are over 250 U.S. sponsored programs in Florence; here are a few (plus some others) to get
you going. These are some academic sites I've found on the Web; I'm not necessarily recommending
any of them.
Above right: Luca della Robbia, Portrait of a Young
Woman 1465, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence.
Lower right: Detail of the facade of San Miniato al Monte, Florence.
Other Italian Renaissance Cities
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