Fall Trip to Florence
This fall, the International Council of the Louvre will visit Florence, the most populated city of Tuscany and the capital of the region located in the heart of Italy. Nestled along the banks of the Arno River and surrounded by rolling hills and vineyards, the city offers an enchanting setting for a week of discovery.
Florence is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance and its contributions to art, literature, and science have left an indelible mark on the world. It was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1982, and today the city is celebrated more than ever for its rich history, stunning architecture, art treasures, and delightful cuisine.
For information on how to join the International Council, visit our Membership page or contact Constance Barut at cbarut@aflouvre.org