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Old Nov 20th, 2010 | 08:11 AM
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Fantastic info! You guys are the best! I think we'll definitely do the bus to Fiesole. I might bag San Gim. and do a day in Sienna. I spent my Honeymoon there, but my friend's never been so I'm sure she'd enjoy it. Plus, I want to go back to Da Divo for dinner as it was one of the best meals of my life.

Tedgale - The Palazzo Davanzati was one of the highlights of my first solo trip to Florence when I was 20 and I definitely want to go back.
We have rented an apartment behind the Palazzo Vechio on Via Leone, so we're all set with accomodations. Looks like a great flat and was very reasonable. I'm looking forward to shopping at the Central Market and cooking in a few times. Well, once or twice anyway ;-)

Thanks again for all the info. I'll have to print this and take it with me!
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Old Nov 20th, 2010 | 09:51 AM
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If you love the stone inlays in the Medici Chapels (and elsewhere) and the mosaic floors in churches, you would enjoy a visit to this small museum located near the Accademia.

http://travel.nytimes.com/travel/gui...on-detail.html

I second mamcalice's sugestion of the Palazzo Medici-Riccardo. In addition to the "Procession" in the Gozzoli Chapel, the palazzo houses the provincial government and temporary exhibit space. The two government rooms open to the public are interesting. One is a formal meeting room and the other a ceremonial room with a beautiful fresco ceiling.

http://www.palazzo-medici.it/eng/home.htm

We also enjoyed the frescoes at the Brancacci Chapel. Reservations are needed in high season, but during a visit in October we were able to walk up and join the next group allowed in. Group size is limited, and I believe we were given 15-20 minutes to view the frescoes.

http://www.museumsinflorence.com/mus...ci_chapel.html
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