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    Arcetri is a location in Florence, Italy, positioned among the hills south of the city centre. Landmarks. A number of historic buildings are situated there, including the house of the famous scientist Galileo Galilei (called Villa Il Gioiello ), [1] the Convent of San Matteo and the Torre del Gallo. The Arcetri Observatory is also located there.

  2. 1. Arcetri. Arcetri is a small hilly area south of the centre of Florence, extending from Porta San Giorgio, near Forte Belvedere and from San Miniato and Poggio Imperiale to the foot of the hills of Santa Margherita a Montici and Monteripaldi towards the Ema Valley. A 1083 parchment is the oldest document in which Arcetri appears for the first ...

  3. The Arcetri Observatory (Italian: Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri) is an astrophysical observatory located in the hilly area of Arcetri on the outskirts of Florence, Italy. It is located close to Villa Il Gioiello, the residence of Galileo Galilei from 1631 to 1642.

  4. Dec 6, 2016 · One such genius was the great scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who lived here for most of his life and died in his villa of Arcetri, a location on the hills of southern Florence where he was confined by the Inquisition.

  5. Villa del Poggio Imperiale (English: Villa of the Imperial Hill) is a predominantly neoclassical former grand ducal villa in Arcetri, just to the south of Florence in Tuscany, Central Italy. Beginning as a villa of the Baroncelli of Florence, it was seized by the Medici, became the home of a Medici princess , and a lavish retreat for ...

  6. Wander the winding tree-lined streets of Arcetri to find striking works of architecture, such as the Tuscan-style Villa Capponi, and a monument to Italian patriot Daniele Manin. Frescoes by Antonio del Pollaiuolo decorate the walls of Villa la Gallina.

  7. The Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory (OAA), located in Florence, has a long history behind it that begins in 1869, the year of its foundation, during the period Florence was the capitalof Italy.

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