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Hidden : Saturday, April 20, 2019
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20 April 2019, 20:00 - 21:00

G&A ... Geocaching and Adventure
that's what we live

We love to geocache. It's more than just searching and finding. It's a philosophy, a way of art, a style of life. Heaven on earth...hell as a pleasure...disneyland on the whole planet.

Firenze is one of the most visited citys in the world. It has an incredible history, it is tipical italian, but more than that it is loud, crowdy and expensive. And here we meet - it's a very interesting city for geocachers. A lot of really good caches are waiting on you. We wanna discover some places in Florence with you.

Meet us here:
20.04.2019
8:00 o'clock p.m.

inside the Hard Rock Café

The event lasts till 9:00 p.m.
 

Florence originated as a Roman city, and later, after a long period as a flourishing trading and banking medieval commune, it was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. According to the Encyclopædia Britannica, it was politically, economically, and culturally one of the most important cities in Europe and the world from the 14th to 16th centuries.

The language spoken in the city during the 14th century was, and still is, accepted as the Italian language. Almost all the writers and poets in Italian literature of the golden age are in some way connected with Florence, leading ultimately to the adoption of the Florentine dialect, above all the local dialects, as a literary language of choice.

Starting from the late Middle Ages, Florentine money—in the form of the gold florin—financed the development of industry all over Europe, from Britain to Bruges, to Lyon and Hungary. Florentine bankers financed the English kings during the Hundred Years War. They similarly financed the papacy, including the construction of their provisional capital of Avignon and, after their return to Rome, the reconstruction and Renaissance embellishment of Rome.

Florence was home to the Medici, one of European history's most important noble families. Lorenzo de' Medici was considered a political and cultural mastermind of Italy in the late 15th century. Two members of the family were popes in the early 16th century: Leo X and Clement VII. Catherine de Medici married king Henry II of France and, after his death in 1559, reigned as regent in France. Marie de' Medici married Henry IV of France and gave birth to the future king Louis XIII. The Medici reigned as Grand Dukes of Tuscany, starting with Cosimo I de' Medici in 1569 and ending with the death of Gian Gastone de' Medici in 1737.

Let's do a geocaching-conversation about your adventures. What is your favourite corner in the world? Are you an Indiana Jones Type? You like solving riddles of the past centuries? Discovering hidden jewels in forbidden towns? Just like in China or in South America? El Dorado is not a fairy tale for you? Then your world is never ever boring! Come to Florence and let's find beautiful views and more.

We love geocaching, 'cause this is adventure for big boys and girls. And - for sure - also for kids.

Have fun at this Event
TEAM LONGHORN - Fred Bull and luzzi-reloaded 2019

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