The Baroque Stairs in the Bardini Garden, Florence. Leonardo da Vinci. The Garden is located behind Palazzo Mozzi, on the Montecuccoli hill, which belonged to the Mozzi family since 12th Century. The Baroque Stairs are the most striking decoration of the Bardini Garden; at its top is a wide terrace with a belvedere-loggia, from where we can enjoy a beautiful view on Florence. In 19th Century the owner of this field, Mr. Attilio Pucci, transformed it to a garden with many roses; the design of the Garden as we see it today is by architect Giuseppe Poggi, who after a few years made it to a part of the monumental hill including Piazzale Michelangelo. These remaining walls of the oltrarno were, in the 16th century, the only thing that stood between a bloodthirsty army and the starving Florentine population during the Siege of Florence, and witness to this terrible event, beautifully frescoed by Giorgio Vasari in the Salon of Clement VII in Palazzo Vecchio. Among them are fragments, capitals, columns and statues such as the Charity by Tino da Camaino; Museo Bardini, Firenze . La scheda dell'opera, gli orari per visitarla, l'indirizzo, tutte le informazioni sull'opera Madonna dei Cordai. The garden was in a very poor state: it underwent an extensive restoration in the years 2000 to 2005 and was named «Giardino Bardini» after Stefano Bardini. It is a lesser-known, yet wonderful Garden. ARTE.it è una testata giornalistica online iscritta al Registro della Stampa presso il Tribunale di Roma al n. 292/2012 | Direttore Responsabile Luca Muscarà | © 2020 ARTE.it | Tutti i diritti sono riservati, Vincenzo Trione sarà il curatore del Padiglione Italia alla Biennale di Venezia, Il cantiere archeologico della via Portuensis apre ai visitatori, I dipinti di Dosso Dossi prendono vita per magia. Among these buildings was the ancient church of San Gregorio della Pace (13th Century), largely ruined and not more used since long time. Mezzanine floor: here are exhibited Tomb Stones and Glazed Terracottas by the della Robbia. It was accessible via the Vasari Corridor passages that run through the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, connecting the fort all the way to Palazzo Vecchio. Abacuc / Crocifisso Ligneo / Madonna dei Cordai / Pulpito della Passione(navata sinistra)e Pulpito della Resurrezione(navata destra) / Sepolcro di Baldassarre Cossa / San Marco / San Giorgio / San Ludovico da Tolosa / Giuditta e Oloferne, Sepolcro di Baldassarre Cossa / Sepolcro del Cardinale Brancaccio / Tomba di Giovanni Crivelli / San Giovanni Battista, ARTE.it è una testata giornalistica online iscritta al Registro della Stampa presso il Tribunale di Roma al n. 292/2012 | Direttore Responsabile Luca Muscarà | © 2020 ARTE.it | Tutti i diritti sono riservati, Pulpito della Passione(navata sinistra)e Pulpito della Resurrezione(navata destra), I gatti nell'arte: 7 imperdibili dipinti da riscoprire, Dagli Uffizi alla Basilica di San Pietro, dal giovane Picasso a Dalì: la settimana in tv su Sky, Rai, Netflix, Sette capolavori inediti del MANN svelati in anteprima dagli scatti di Luigi Spina, Le iniziative online del Museo Diocesano Carlo Maria Martini, Museo dell’Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. The old gateways (porta in italian) that provided entrances through the wall are still visible throughout the city, but only the oltrarno ones on Florence's south side of the river (the youngest, built mostly in the first half of the 1300s) are still attached to their walls. In 1880 Carolath Benten family purchased palace and garden but did not restore them. Roses of many colours and species flourish here on the background of Florence. Designed by Bernado Buontalenti to protect the city and the Medici palace, Palazzo Pitti (it actually overlooks the Boboli Gardens, which creep up its western walls), it was additionally used to house the Medici treasury. The park surrounding this villa was transformed to an english garden in early 19th Century, with the building of lanes, fountains and a Kaffeehaus with a grotto closely resembling the one built in the baroque part of the garden owned by the Mozzis; the two parts of the garden still have a very different appearance, since their structure was never modified. The garden has been now opened to visitors and is part of a wonderful itinerary across Oltrarno including the Gardens of Boboli and the Fortress of Belvedere. The Gardens of Boboli are located right behind Pitti Palace; they are among the largest parks in Florence (45,000 square meters) and represent an excellent example of Italian gardens of 16th Century.
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