What to do and see in Tuscany, Italy: The Best Conference & Convention Centers

June 6, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Tuscany (/ˈtʌskəni/ TUSK-ə-nee; Italian: Toscana, pronounced [toˈskaːna]) is a region in central Italy with an area of about 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 square miles) and a population of about 3.8 million inhabitants (2013). The regional capital is Florence (Firenze).
Restaurants in Tuscany

1. Camelot Sports Events

Via Tevere 2 Localita' Drove, 53036, Poggibonsi Italy [email protected] http://www.camelotsportsevents.com/
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Camelot Sports Events

2. Palazzo Strozzi

Piazza Strozzi, 50123, Florence Italy +39 055 264 5155 [email protected] http://www.palazzostrozzi.org/
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Palazzo Strozzi

The Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi is a dynamic cultural centre that hosts an extensive programme of exhibitions, ranging from ancient art and the Renaissance right up to the modern era and contempoary art, on the Piano Nobile and in the Strozzina of what is one of the unquestioned masterpieces of Florentine Renaissance architecture. Life in the Palazzo revolves around its Renaissance courtyard, which is used as a venue for concerts, performance art, contemporary art installations, theatrical performances and a great deal more. The educational programmes and collateral activities designed to tie in with each exhibition make Palazzo Strozzi a unique experience that engages every single visitor, with a special emphasis on young people, families and children, thus connecting the Palazzo with Florence and with the whole of Tuscany.

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Palazzo Strozzi is a perfect example of the ideals of a noble Renaissance residence, and the complex appears as if a small fortress in the heart of the city, a specific request made by Filippo Strozzi himself. The Strozzi family, undoubtedly one of the richest Florentine families until it was exiled from Florence in 1434, suffered through many political and financial competitions with the Medici family. After their exile, Filippo Strozzi worked to accumulate the funds which allowed him to regain his powerful position and re-enter the city of Florence. In 1466, he came back with a mission...squash his rivals...with a vengeance. Once within the walls of the city, his first step was to build a home that would be a physical representation of his power and wealth, more noticeable, more prestigious and...just plain bigger than everyone else's, especially that of the Medici family. Its construction began in 1489 under the direction of Simone del Pollaiolo, known as Il Cronaca, on the orders of Filippo Strozzi. The appearance of the palace is similar to a small fortress built to a rectangular plan with three floors. Though much restructured internally, it is possible to still appreciate the original plan and beauty of the exterior and in the courtyard of the building. The construction was finished in 1538 and stayed in the Strozzi family until 1937, when the last heir passed away. Since the Second World War the Palazzo has been Florence's largest temporary exhibition space hosting modern and contemporary art shows. The building is today one of the most important museums in the city: the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi organizes a varied and innovative program of exhibitions, events and special activities. Perhaps the most memorable exhibits include The Peggy Guggenheim (1949 and recently repeated in 2016), Gustav Klimt (1992), Botticelli and Filippino Lippi (who was the most visited exhibition in Italy in 2004), and Cézanne in Florence (the most visited exhibition in Italy in 2007). The Palazzo Strozzi now hosts three major exhibitions annually, and there is one permanent exhibition which concentrates on the history of Palazzo Strozzi. In those days of our visit we were able to enjoy the exhibition of Natalia Goncharova with Gauguin, Matisse and Picasso.

3. Centro "Congressi al Duomo"

Via de_ Cerretani 54/R, 50123, Florence Italy +39 055 288642 [email protected] http://www.auditoriumalduomo.com/it/default_it.asp
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Centro "Congressi al Duomo"

4. Convitto della Calza

Piazza della Calza 6, 50125, Florence Italy +39 055 222287 [email protected] http://www.calza.it/
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Convitto della Calza

5. Carrarafiere

Viale Galileo Galilei 133, 54033 Marina di Carrara, Carrara Italy +39 0585 787963 [email protected] https://www.carrarafiere.it/
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Carrarafiere

6. Lucca Fiere e Congressi S.p.A

Via della Chiesa XXXII, 237, 55100, Lucca Italy +39 0583 582676 http://www.comune.lucca.it/turismo/congressi_fiere_lucca
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7. Arezzo Fiere e Congressi

Via Lazzaro Spallanzani 23, 52100, Arezzo Italy +39 0575 9361 [email protected] https://www.arezzofiere.it/
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8. Centro Culturale Auditorium Le Fornaci

Via Vittorio Veneto, Terranuova Bracciolini Italy +39 338 782 9224 http://www.prolocoterranuova.it/project/centro-culturale-auditorium-le-fornaci/
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9. Sala delle Colonne

Via Tanzini, Pontassieve Italy http://pontassieve.055055.it/opencms/opencms/Menu_Cultura/menu/Musei_e_spazi_espositivi/Sala_delle_Colonne/index.html

10. SMS, Centro Espositivo San Michele degli Scalzi

Viale delle Piagge, 56121, Pisa Italy http://www.turismo.pisa.it/it/cultura/dettaglio/SMS-Centro-Espositivo-San-Michele-degli-Scalzi-00001/

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