The River Arno looks peaceful enough as it slides through Florence, but was frightening in 1966 when it burst its banks and damaged thousands of art works. Now, a flood of tourists is perhaps more threatening to the home of Renaissance art —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS
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Press, 4 August 1987, Page 29
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46The River Arno looks peaceful enough as it slides through Florence, but was frightening in 1966 when it burst its banks and damaged thousands of art works. Now, a flood of tourists is perhaps more threatening to the home of Renaissance art —Photograph by DAVID CHARTERIS Press, 4 August 1987, Page 29
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