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Num of views: 397The City of Florence(Firenze), the Capital of Tuscany
Florence, a city which grownups call the “capital of the Renaissance”. No, that’s not like a cap that you wear on your head! It is a capital city, just like Washington DC, which is the capital of the U.S. Florence is the capital of the entire region of Tuscany (once it was even the capital city of all of Italy!) The Renaissance was a time when the arts flourished all across the world (you probably remember your art teacher talking and talking some more about it, and I bet you remember everything that she taught you …).


Num of views: 305The Renaissance Wax Museum in Florence
In this unique museum, you can see wax figures of the Renaissance period’s most famous people. These dolls, dressed in authentic clothing from that time period, actually make you feel like you have stepped inside a time tunnel and gone back in time on a journey to see Tuscany as it was once upon a time, more than a thousand years ago. While visiting the museum don’t forget to look for the wax figures of the well-known sailor and explorer Amerigo Vespucci, the famous scientist Galileo Galilei, and Leonardo Da Vinci, the world’s most famous artist.


Num of views: 279The Florence Clock Museum
This is one of the most extraordinary museums in the entire world. Imagine a three- story building that was once a castle and is now a museum full of clocks. Just imagine the tick-tocking and noise in this place! So…take the time to see clocks that were made 700 year ago and up until today, and tell the pesky cuckoos from the cuckoo clocks to stop chirping at you… For mom and dad, the address is 21 Schulhof


Num of views: 268A fair with playground equipment and a million different stands especially for kids in Florence’s Parco Giochi Cavallino Matto
This fair (a fair is a special kind of market) simply has anything and everything that you might possibly dream of. There is a festive atmosphere in the air, and a million children from all across the world – those that would not rest until their parents brought them here - that roam the fair from morning until night. For mom and dad, the fair’s address is Via Po 1, Marina di Castagneto Donoratico, Livorno


Num of views: 242The Florence Children’s Museum
Let’s start by saying that this place is nothing like a museum….

