Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #14 in Florence, Italy
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6.1 km
44 m
Explore Florence in Italy with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in FlorenceIndividual Sights in FlorenceSight 1: Chiesa di Santa Maria a Peretola
The church of Santa Maria a Peretola is a Catholic place of worship located in Piazza Garibaldi in the suburb of Peretola in Florence.
Sight 2: Oratorio della Santissima Annunziata
The Oratory of the Santissima Annunziata is a Catholic place of worship located in Piazza Garibaldi in Peretola, a suburb of Florence. It was built in 1821 and is a rare example of neoclassical architecture in this area.
Wikipedia: Oratorio della Santissima Annunziata (Peretola) (IT)
Sight 3: Chiesa di San Pietro a Quaracchi
The church of San Pietro a Quaracchi is a Catholic place of worship located on Via San Piero a Quaracchi, in the western suburbs of Florence.
Sight 4: Santa Lucia alla Sala
The church of Santa Lucia alla Sala is a Catholic church located in Via della Sala in Brozzi, a hamlet in the western district of Florence.
Sight 5: Oratorio della Madonna del Pozzo
The Oratory of the Madonna del Pozzo is a Catholic place of worship located in Via di Brozzi in the suburb of the same name in Florence.
Sight 6: Chiesa di San Martino a Brozzi
The church of San Martino a Brozzi is a Catholic place of worship located in the suburb of Brozzi, west of Florence, on Via San Martino a Brozzi.
Sight 7: Chiesa di Sant'Andrea
Sant'Andrea a San Donnino is a Roman Catholic parish church in the San Donnino neighborhood of the town limits of Campi Bisenzio, located on the Via Pistoiese just west of Florence, in the region of Tuscany, Italy. Adjacent to the church is a small art Museum.
Sight 8: Chiesa di San Donnino a Campi
San Donnino a Campi is one of the two churches in the southern hamlet of Campi Bisenzio; for some years, it has been united in the person of the parish priest with that of Sant'Andrea in San Donnino and was suffragan of the Pieve di Brozzi until the suppression of the municipality and ecclesiastical vicariate of Brozzi.
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