Stories, legends, curiosities and useful information about Florence.

The Florentine Lily: The Symbol of Florence and Its Unique Fragrance

The Florentine Lily, the quintessential symbol of the city of Florence, is not just a flower but a representation of the identity and history of this Renaissance city. Officina de Tornabuoni has captured the essence of this regal flower in an exclusive fragrance that combines the elegance of the iris with the strength of Florentine tradition.

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The Charm of Florence’s Perfumes: A Sensory Journey with Officina de Tornabuoni

Welcome to the heart of Florence, the city that inspires and enchants with its art, culture, and unique fragrances. Officina de Tornabuoni invites you to explore the magical world of Florence perfumes, where artisanal excellence meets the centuries-old tradition of perfumery. If you’re looking for a perfume in Florence that captures the essence of the city, our boutique is the perfect destination.

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Via Tornabuoni: A Journey through Florence's History, High Fashion, and Artisanal Perfumery

Via Tornabuoni in Florence is not just a prestigious address in the heart of the city, but also a crossroads of history, fashion, and artisanal perfumery. 

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The Officina de' Tornabuoni: A Recognized Tradition of Florentine Excellence

Embedded in the enchanting cultural fabric of Florence, Officina de' Tornabuoni embodies the essence of craftsmanship and quality. Recently celebrated among the "Florentine Activities of Excellence" by the Municipality of Florence,

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Caterina Sforza

Caterina Sforza (Milan, around 1463 - Florence, 28 May 1509) was Lady of Imola and Countess of Forlì. 

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Officina de’ Tornabuoni presents a fragrance inspired by via Tornabuoni Firenze’s Palazzo Larderel

Palazzo Larderel- the story Palazzo Lardarel has been a historical and architectural fixture on Firenze’s renowned Via Tornabuoni since the 1580s, when it was built by architect Giovanni Antonio Dosio for the Giacomini family in the late Renaissance style.

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