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Florence Lucca

Florence Art Guided Tours With a Licensed Guide

Giuliana Grillotti holds official guides liscenses for the cities of Florence and Lucca. Her basic training is in Art history and she has a degree in Art history from the University of Pisa. She published her thesis in on Sacred Art in 1986 , specifically on the ancient goldsmiths and the translucid enamels of the old Luccan Dioceses. She obtained her Florentine guide’s liscence in 1992 and since then she has been active not only as a guide but as a writer and collaborator on projects designed to promote and preserve Florence’s cultural heritage. She was a regular contributor to a Florentine magazine where she had a column focusing on the art of the city. In 1997 she contributed an article to the book ‘The Renaissance Chapels of Florence’ . In recent years she collaborated with the provincial authorities on a project to promote the Park of Pratolino, known to many as the park of Villa Demidoff, and was involved in the publishing of a brief but complete guide to the park. She has also taught a course for the British Institute of Florence, on Giotto and his followers. Giuliana Grillotti is an appraiser of the Florentine Court House. Owner since 2003 NCC licence and minivan for tours into the real Tuscany

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Berlucchi Franciacorta Opera wine bottles on display at a northern Italian winery
Parma

The Verdi Festival in Parma

Parma is internationally known as the birthplace of some of Italy’s most famous exports: Prosciutto di Parma, Parmigiano Reggiano, traditional balsamic vinegar, and legendary automotive brands such as Ferrari and Maserati. Yet the cultural legacy of Parma extends far beyond food and engines. One of the greatest composers of all time, Giuseppe Verdi, was born

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