Casa Guidi Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Could be better!
I was very tempted from visiting Casa Guidi (the Florence residence of Elisabeth Browning) as I like her writing but felt that the place could do with some TLC…it was a bit “neglected”…or maybe it was...
After lunch, we went to see the Casa Guidi, the home of writers Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. It is a 15th-century, patrician house in Piazza San Felice, near the Pitti Palace. The Browning...
Elisabeth Barret Browning wrote that book looking out the windows of this lovely apt on Via Maggiore around the corner from the Pitti Palace. It has very limited hours but try to squeeze it into your...
Open for three afternoons each week, this is a real find: ring the doorbell to be admitted! A surprisingly spacious apartment for these two incredibly important writers. A detailed information sheet w...
This is the home of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. This was a cultural requirement for my study abroad program and it is free. It's right across the street from Palazzo Pitti. It only takes ab...
Could be better!
I was very tempted from visiting Casa Guidi (the Florence residence of Elisabeth Browning) as I like her writing but felt that the place could do with some TLC…it was a bit “neglected”…or maybe it was...
Interesting History!
After lunch, we went to see the Casa Guidi, the home of writers Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. It is a 15th-century, patrician house in Piazza San Felice, near the Pitti Palace. The Browning...
The Windows of Casa Guidi
Elisabeth Barret Browning wrote that book looking out the windows of this lovely apt on Via Maggiore around the corner from the Pitti Palace. It has very limited hours but try to squeeze it into your...
What a gem
Open for three afternoons each week, this is a real find: ring the doorbell to be admitted! A surprisingly spacious apartment for these two incredibly important writers. A detailed information sheet w...
Overlooked, Free Florence Attraction
This is the home of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. This was a cultural requirement for my study abroad program and it is free. It's right across the street from Palazzo Pitti. It only takes ab...