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Florence Gallery's Portrait Damaged by Visitor's Selfie

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BBC

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An 18th-century painting at Florence's Uffizi Gallery was damaged when a visitor tripped while taking a selfie, prompting the museum to consider stricter visitor behavior rules to protect artworks. The painting will be repaired and the exhibition temporarily closed until July 2, but will reopen as planned until November 28.

Tourist's Lewd Act on Florence's Bacchus Statue Sparks Outrage

Originally Published 1 year ago — by BBC.com

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Outrage erupted in Italy after a tourist was photographed miming a lewd act on a replica statue of the Roman god Bacchus in Florence, sparking calls for stricter regulations and fines to protect cultural heritage. Local officials and residents expressed frustration over disrespectful tourist behavior and the challenges of managing overtourism in the city.

"Famed Fashion Designer Roberto Cavalli Passes Away at 83"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WWD

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Renowned fashion designer Roberto Cavalli has passed away at the age of 83 in Florence. Known for his bold animal prints and glamorous designs, Cavalli founded his eponymous fashion brand in 1970 and became a globally recognized name in the industry. His legacy lives on through his art, creativity, and love for nature and animals. Throughout his career, Cavalli made significant contributions to the fashion world, and his impact continues to inspire designers and fashion enthusiasts.

"Florence Museum Director Sparks Controversy Over 'Prostitute' Comparison to Tourism"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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The director of Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence, Italy, sparked outrage by likening the city to a "prostitute" due to mass tourism, prompting calls for her resignation. Cecilie Hollberg's comments were condemned by Italian politicians, with demands to not renew her contract and award it to an Italian instead. Despite apologizing and clarifying her remarks, the culture minister and Florence's mayor criticized her words as offensive, while former prime minister Matteo Renzi vowed to take the issue to the culture ministry. Florence's deputy mayor also denounced the comments as "delusional," emphasizing the significance of the city's history and the offense caused by Hollberg's words.

"Michelangelo's Hidden Sketches Revealed: Florence Chapel's Secret Room Now Open to Public"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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A "secret" room beneath the Medici Chapels in Florence, believed to have been used by Michelangelo as a hiding place while evading a death sentence, is set to open to the public for the first time. The room is adorned with charcoal and chalk sketches that remained unknown until 1975. The drawings, reminiscent of Michelangelo's previous works, offer a glimpse into the artist's creative process and include depictions of Leda and the Swan, figures from the Sistine Chapel, and a likeness of his famous David statue. Visitors will be limited to four at a time to preserve the space and its relics.

Italian Tourist Spot Takes Action Against Short-Term Rentals Amid Housing Crisis

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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The historic city of Florence in Italy has banned platforms like Airbnb from its city center in an effort to address the housing crisis and protect the local population. The number of apartments listed on Airbnb has nearly tripled since 2016, causing a 42% spike in rental prices. The city government plans to incentivize property owners to convert short-term rentals into long-term ones, offering tax incentives and canceling property taxes for up to three years. The Italian government's plan to cap rental days at 120 per year is deemed insufficient by the mayor, who argues for more drastic measures. Cities like Florence and Venice have seen a decline in available housing, leading to protests and threats to their UNESCO protections.

"Florence Implements Ban on New Short-Term Rentals in Historic Center"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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Florence has banned new short-term residential rentals on platforms like Airbnb in its historic center, aiming to free up homes for local residents. The city also offers tax breaks to landlords of existing short-term rentals if they switch to ordinary leases. The mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, stated that the decision was made due to disappointing government regulations and the significant increase in rental prices. Italy, like other European countries, is facing a housing crisis fueled by low salaries, property shortages, short-term rentals, and high inflation. The central government is working on a bill to regulate short-term rentals, including a minimum stay requirement and a national identification code for each property.

German Tourist Vandalizes Iconic Florence Statue

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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A German tourist in Florence, Italy, is facing a hefty fine after damaging a 16th-century statue while posing for a photo. The tourist climbed the famous Fountain of Neptune, breaking off a piece of marble and damaging a horse's hoof. The incident, captured on video and shared by the city's mayor, has sparked outrage and calls for respect towards cultural heritage. This is the latest in a series of incidents involving tourists misbehaving at landmarks in Europe.

Tourist's Photo Op Leads to Damage of Florence's Neptune Fountain

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Euronews

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A 22-year-old German tourist climbed onto Florence's Fountain of Neptune to take a photo, causing an estimated €5,000 in damages. He broke off a piece of marble and damaged a horse's hoof before running off. The tourist was identified through surveillance footage and now faces a heavy fine. This incident follows other cases of vandalism by tourists in Italy, including graffiti on the Vasari Corridor and scratching names on the Colosseum.

German Tourist Causes Destruction in Florence for a Selfie

Originally Published 2 years ago — by DW (English)

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A 22-year-old German tourist climbed the famous Fountain of Neptune in Florence to take a photo, causing around €5,000 ($5,400) of material damage. He broke off a piece of marble and damaged the horse's hoof before climbing down. The tourist now faces a heavy fine, and the damage will be repaired during scheduled maintenance in October. This incident follows a series of vandalism cases involving tourists damaging historical attractions in Italy.

Lana Del Rey's Surprising Waffle House Gig in Alabama

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KTLA Los Angeles

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Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey has been spotted in Alabama, where she is reportedly recording and visiting friends. Fans were surprised to see her working at a Waffle House, wearing a uniform and pouring coffee for customers. Del Rey has not commented on her shift, but her connection to Alabama is documented in her song "Paris, Texas."

"Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr. Capture Precious Family Moments in Florence"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Sarah Michelle Gellar and Freddie Prinze Jr shared photos from their summer getaway in Florence, showcasing their love and adventure. The couple, who have been together for 20 years, explored the city's sights with their children. Gellar looked stunning in a black dress, while Prinze Jr opted for a pink t-shirt. The actress also discussed parenting and the importance of creating healthy boundaries with her kids.

Multiple Crashes and Flooding Leave Tragic Toll in Florence

Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX19

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A driver involved in a head-on collision in Florence, Kentucky has died from her injuries. Megan Ruoff, 34, was driving westbound on U.S. 42 when she crossed into the eastbound lanes and collided with a red Chevrolet Malibu. Ruoff was taken to the hospital in critical condition but did not survive. The driver of the Chevrolet is in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.