As part of the activities of the "Tram-e-d'arte - Florence by tram" project, organised by the Via Maggio Association in cooperation with GEST (Tramway Service Management), on Saturday 21 October a group of Florentine citizens guided by a guide will visit the Library.
The project aims to recount in a new and sustainable way the beauties of Florence outside the traditional tourist circuits and envisages the realisation of artistic-historical-cultural itineraries along the T1 and T2 lines of the tramway that, from the city centre, branch off towards the neighbourhoods to discover places - often little known - located near the stops.
Approximately 200 sites of interest are described, including sacred or cultural buildings such as the Russian Orthodox Church of the Nativity and the Medici Villa in Careggi, but also centres of entertainment, such as the Theatre of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Manifattura Tabacchi, the Palace of Justice in Novoli, the Stibbert Museum, ancient churches, parks and masterpieces of street art, sports centres, universities and Natural Shopping Centres.
Each location is geolocalised and has its own web page complete with photos, description, stop and reference tram line. A descriptive card has also been dedicated to the Library at the 'San Donato - Università' T2 line stop.
