If you are looking for an incredible and unique garden, never crowded, with wonderful views and interesting design, the garden of Villa Gamberaia is the best place to see.
we offer guided tours to this wonderful garden, for small private groups only. Feel free to contact us for any request!
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Lungwort (Pulmonaria plant)
This beautiful hairy plant is part of the underwood of Pratolino Park.
It is just one of the many "weeds", a perennial wild plant...This plant is native to western Asia and Europe.
There are about 20 species of Pulmonaria but "Pulmo", the name, means "Lung" in latin.
This plant is actually of therapeutic importance for lungs: according to the ancient Doctrine of Signature, herbs and their parts resembling human organs can help to treat diseases of that organ: the grey spots on the leaves look like infected lungs. Therefore the Lungwort came into light for treatments against lung troubles.
Also, this plant is very sensitive to toxins in the area, so you can find it only in unpolluted area! And that is surprisingly not far from Florence.
This beautiful hairy plant is part of the underwood of Pratolino Park.
It is just one of the many "weeds", a perennial wild plant...This plant is native to western Asia and Europe.
There are about 20 species of Pulmonaria but "Pulmo", the name, means "Lung" in latin.
This plant is actually of therapeutic importance for lungs: according to the ancient Doctrine of Signature, herbs and their parts resembling human organs can help to treat diseases of that organ: the grey spots on the leaves look like infected lungs. Therefore the Lungwort came into light for treatments against lung troubles.
Also, this plant is very sensitive to toxins in the area, so you can find it only in unpolluted area! And that is surprisingly not far from Florence.
Astrology in Florence
I am really amazed about how many references to astrology there are here! The above image is from San Marco Museum, a Dominican Monastery.
Astrology was once considered, with astronomy, one of the basic teachings of the Quadrivium, together with music, geometry and arithmetic. And the Quadrivium, together with the Trivium (Grammar, Rhetoric and dialectic) were the "Liberal Arts", the traditional academic program in Western higher education, so much celebrated in our city, even at the base of the wonderful Giotto's Belltower!
The Liberal Arts are related to planets and zodiac signs, as you can see in the 14th Century fresco in the Santa Maria Novella complex.
This is part of a very ancient knowledge that we can investigate. In many works of art we can discover traces of this...
A walk through Florence with us can help you discover these (often) forgotten images ;)
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Parks around Florence
Pratolino Park, in the north area of Florence is a great trip in summer!
This is a public park open during the week end during the summer season. It was once the private park and garden of a wonderful villa, built for Francesco Ist de' Medici at the end of the XVI century.
The highlight of the park is the Appennino Statue and lake, a huge bearded man looking into the lake, full of Lotus flowers. But the park is much more than this.... This wonderful place deserves a half day tour, and maybe more. I wish you will be able to see it one day!
Friday, July 3, 2020
Not only Florence
When US people say "Tuscany" they often mean the rolling hills covered with vineyards and olive trees in the core of the region. But Tuscany is so much more! Wherever you go it's just beautiful. In this odd summer, so poor of foreign tourists for the horrible pandemic that has suddenly stopped international journeys, I'm spending my holidays on a small island in front of the Tuscan coast. Elba is the biggest island of a group of tiny ones off the Tuscan coast. An hour's journey and you're in heaven! Cristal clear water, fascinating rocks, hidden bays and lots of accommodation. A smart idea to discover an unspoiled corner of Tuscany next time you come, as soon as this odious virus will be only a bad memory
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