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People planning Italian villa holidays this year will be able to see an exhibition in Florence celebrating one of the country's greatest artists.
Holidaymakers staying in villas in Italy this year will be able to see a fascinating exhibition in the Tuscan city of Florence.
Holiday villas in Tuscany offer access to the 16th century town of Lucca, a destination recommended to anyone on a Tuscany holiday.
People with an interest in fashion can arrange villa rental in Tuscany for an Italian holiday this year to visit an exhibition on Roberto Capucci.
People who arrange villa rental in Tuscany for an Italian holiday this year have been urged to see the historic centre of Florence.
Travellers who arrange villa rental in Tuscany for an Italian holiday this year will be able to visit the city of Viareggio to experience one of its most famous annual traditions.
Travellers who arrange villa rental in Tuscany for a holiday in Italy this year will be able to visit a fascinating exhibition in Florence.
People who arrange villa rental in Tuscany for an Italian holiday this year might be interested in a new exhibition in Florence that celebrates Parisian photography.
Italian holidays will offer the opportunity for visitors to go on a journey to the exciting and mystical world of ancient Egypt this year.
Travellers staying in Italian villas later this year will be able to visit a fascinating exhibition that offers an insight into the history of art in Siena.
Travellers who visit the city of Florence during Italian holidays this year will have the opportunity to learn more about the history of the destination at a special exhibition.
Travellers taking holidays in Italy next month might be interested in paying a visit to the city of Viareggio in Tuscany as it hosts its annual carnival celebration.
People who have a passion for art should pay a visit to the Uffizi Gallery in Florence during holidays in Italy over the coming weeks.
Sports fans might have the opportunity to see some Serie A football matches during holidays in Italy next year as the country's top sides continue their chase for the title.
Travellers taking holidays in Italy over the coming weeks might be interested in visiting an exhibition in Florence that showcases some of the city's most impressive interiors as captured by German photographer Candida Hofer.
Visitors taking villa holidays in Tuscany could one day visit the burial place of Caravaggio, should experts be proven correct in their theories.
Villa holidays in Tuscany can be a blend of walking holiday and indulging in the local delicacies, according to one travel writer.
Brits on villa holidays on Tuscany should consider heading to the walled city of Lucca and hiring a bicycle to explore its charms.
Those staying in villas to rent in Tuscany will soon be able to sample the region's wine in a unique and authentic setting.
Christmas festivities in Italy are best enjoyed during a Tuscany villa holiday.
Those staying in Tuscany villas should begin a villa holiday in Italy with a trip to Siena, it has been suggested.
Those stating in Tuscany villas should consider walking during their villa holidays in Italy as one of the best ways of getting around.
Art enthusiasts taking villa holidays in Italy over the coming months will be able to visit an exhibition at the Bargello Museum in Florence showcasing work by Ugo Nespolo.
A special event entitled A Thousand Christmas Cribs will take place in the town of Palazzuolo sul Senio near Florence during the festive season, providing some unique sights for people on villa holidays in Italy to see.
Art enthusiasts should make sure they pay a visit to Florence during villa holidays in Italy over the coming months to see an intriguing new exhibition, which opened at the Palazzo Strozzi in October.
Some of the most popular villas in Italy will be just a few minutes away from this year's Wine and Fashion festival in Florence.
Art enthusiasts will have the chance to visit Tuscany during villa holidays in Italy this year to see a new exhibition that has been launched in Montecatini Terme, which is located in the province of Pistoia.
Villa holidays in Italy will provide the opportunity for travellers to learn more about art this year at an exhibition in Florence presenting the work of Sergio Scatizzi.
People taking villa holidays in Italy before December 22nd will be able to visit Florence to see the Agora exhibition, which serves as a platform for figurative and multimedia arts.
Villa holidays in Italy will be among the products represented at the World Travel Market in London this year, with the Versilia region on the coast of Tuscany among the exhibitors at the event.
People taking villa holidays in Italy later this year will be able to attend an event in the city of Florence celebrating Japanese culture through a varied programme of events and activities.
Liverpool fans taking villa holidays in Italy this year will have the opportunity to visit Florence to see their team take on Serie A side Fiorentina in the Uefa Champions League.
People taking villa holidays in Italy this year will be able to visit an exhibition showcasing a number of pieces of dazzling jewellery, as well as examples of silverwork and drawings.
People taking villa holidays in Italy this year can pay a visit to the city of Florence in the Tuscany region to see an exhibition of pieces of art depicting views of the city and its surrounding area.
Renowned American artist Charles White is holding an art workshop later this year so interested individuals should book a villa holiday in Tuscany soon in order not to miss out on the event.
There are a number of medieval fairs taking place in the province of Tuscany this summer, so holidaymakers should consider booking villas in Italy.
People taking villa holidays in Italy this summer will be able to pay a visit to the Boboli Gardens in Florence to see an exhibition that will take them on a fascinating historical journey.
There will be a feast of culture for people on villa holidays in Italy to enjoy in Tuscany this summer when the town of Cortona plays host to the Tuscan Sun Festival.
Travellers taking villa holidays in Italy this summer will be able to visit the town of Vinci in Florence as it hosts a series of events ranging from theatre shows to firework displays.
People taking villa holidays in Italy this year will have the opportunity to visit a new museum that is due to open in the town of Montelupo Fiorentino in Florence this month.
People taking villa holidays in Italy this year will be able to expand their knowledge of and appreciation for photography at a new exhibition being launched in Florence.
Photography enthusiasts taking villa holidays in Italy this year should be sure to pay a visit to the Accademia Gallery to see an exhibition of work by the American artist Robert Mapplethorpe.
Opera fans will have the opportunity to visit Torre del Lago during villa holidays in Italy this summer to attend the Puccini Festival, an event dedicated to one of the country's greatest composers.
People on villa holidays in Italy will be able to absorb the artistic culture of Tuscany this year at a special exhibition being held at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Art enthusiasts taking villa holidays in Italy this year can pay a visit to the Bargello National Museum in Florence to see the restored version of Donatello's statue David.
Travellers taking villa holidays in Italy this summer will be able to visit an exhibition arranged to mark the 400th anniversary of the death of Ferdinando I de Medici in Florence.
Music fans planning villa holidays in Italy this summer will have the opportunity to see American music legend James Taylor live in concert in the city of Lucca in Tuscany.
Villa holidays in Italy over the coming months will offer travellers a stunning musical experience in the form of the Maggio Musicale 2009 season in the city of Florence.
People on villa holidays in Italy will be able to see a MotoGP race when the motorcycling competition comes to the Mugello circuit in Tuscany at the end of May.
Culture vultures taking villa holidays in Italy can now visit the Bardini Museum in Florence, which was recently reopened following a major restoration and refurbishment.
People taking villa holidays in Tuscany should be sure to pay a visit to Siena to take in the many sights and landmarks that the city has to offer, according to an article in the Aberdeen Press and Journal.
A brand new museum is now open in Florence for people taking villa holidays in Italy to visit.
Villa holidays in Italy this month will offer the opportunity to experience the Worldwide Florentine Carnival, which will bring all manner of parades, processions and celebrations to Florence and its outlying towns.
People staying in Tuscany villas will be offered a genuine experience of Italian food at a special event in Florence in March.
Family groups staying in Tuscany villas have been urged to pay a visit to the Museo dei Ragazzi at Palazzo Vecchio.
Food lovers taking villa holidays in Tuscany this year can sample a variety of bruschetta described as the best in Italy.
People staying in Tuscany villas over the coming months will be able to see an art retrospective that is described by the Florence tourist board as "extraordinary".
Football fans staying in Tuscany villas will be able to see some of Italy's top sides in action next year.
Art lovers staying in Tuscany villas over the coming months should be sure to pay a visit to Florence to see a fascinating exhibition.
Holidaymakers staying in Tuscany villas over the next month will be able to visit an exhibition exploring the hidden side of art.
People staying in Tuscany villas will be able to attend an exhibition over the coming months looking at male clothing and how it has been worn throughout history.
Art lovers staying in Tuscany villas should be sure to visit Florence to see Raphael's painting Madonna del cardellino.
Tuscany holiday villa guests will be able to attend the Nessiah Festival, a celebration of Jewish culture, over the coming weeks.
Lovers of chocolate who happen to be staying in Tuscany villas in January will be able to attend an event dedicated to the popular foodstuff.
People taking villa holidays in Tuscany this month should be sure to pay a visit to Florence for the city's marathon.
People staying in Tuscany villas over the coming months can visit an exhibition dedicated to two powerful female figures from the de Medici family.
Those planning on staying in Tuscany villas in the next week will be able to be a part of an increased celebration of Halloween.
Florence has been named one of the world's leading cities by an influential travel magazine.
An art museum in Florence is currently hosting an exhibition dedicated to Giovanni Fattori.
Florence is currently hosting a series of shows by female artists from across the world.
A food festival will be launched in the Tuscany town of Volterra this month.
The Tuscany city of Florence is currently devoting an entire month to the celebration of wine.
Tuscany has been ranked third in a list of the world's top ten wine destinations.
Florence will play host to the Creativity Festival in October.
Villa holidays in Tuscany this month will provide a number of extra opportunities to visit some of Florence's major museums as they offer longer opening hours.
People planning villa holidays in Tuscany before the end of the year will be able to learn more about the history and culture of their destination at an exhibition in Pisa.
Music lovers enjoying villa holidays in Tuscany this autumn should make sure they pay a visit to Pisa's Anima Mundi festival.
The Tuscan city of Carrara is currently hosting a major event that may be of interest to people on villa holidays – the 13th International Biennial.
The Medici family are famous for the part they played in developing the arts in Florence but not so well known for their associations with the scientific field, a fact that people on villa holidays in Tuscany can learn more about this year.
Vacationing overseas can be both cheap and easy, even for those who have children, a travel industry professional has claimed.
People staying in holiday villas in Tuscany this month have seen a major summer festival get underway in the city of Florence.
Anybody taking off-peak villa holidays in Tuscany this year will have the chance to explore some of the lesser-known sides of the city of Florence on a number of trips to Oltrarno.
Art enthusiasts on villa holidays in Florence this summer can visit the Galleria degli Uffizi as it hosts an exhibition investigating the legacy of Giotto di Bondone.
People on villa holidays in Tuscany can now visit the Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence as it exhibits a display of drawings and preliminary works by some of history's most revered artistic geniuses.
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Those who opted to holiday in a villa in Tuscany this weekend were given the chance to enjoy some fine Italian cuisine.
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Holidaymakers staying in Tuscany villas over the coming months will have the chance to delve deep into the past at a special exhibition being held at the Archaeological Museum of Florence.
Italy's roaming hills and luscious summer weather makes it a perfect place to explore some of the best wines available.
Britons wanting to spice things up a little are heading off to more and more exotic places around the world to see the sights and taste the food.
Singer Amy Winehouse is said to be considering heading to Italy's beautiful Tuscany region to visit fashion designer Roberto Cavalli.
Holidaymakers renting villas in Tuscany have just two weeks to visit the stunning daffodil festival at Villa La Pescigola.
People living in the London area looking at Tuscany villas for a future holiday have been offered enhanced access to the area with new flights from easyJet.
People staying in Tuscany villas could soon have the opportunity to take part in a new and exciting trip when the island of Montecristo is opened to visitors.
Art lovers staying in Tuscany villas this year will be able to expand their knowledge of the Italian naturalist movement at a special exhibition in Florence.
Art lovers staying in Tuscany villas this year will be able to expand their knowledge of the 'Chinese Renaissance' at an exhibition in Florence.
Cultural travellers staying in Tuscany villas over the coming months will be able to visit one of Florence's biggest libraries as it hosts a new exhibition.
Art lovers enjoying villas holidays in Tuscany this month may be interested in an exhibition of the work of Italian artist Ottone Rosai.


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