Florence
Five glyphs are hidden in Florence. Two glyphs are in the western area. The first is located at San Lorenzo and the second is found at Mercato Vecchio. The other three glyphs are on the eastern side of the region. The third glyph is located at La Rosa Colta. Travel northeast to Ospedale Degli Innocenti to find the fourth glyph. The fifth glyph is located in the southeast corner of Florence at Santa Croce.
Monteriggioni
Only one glyph is to be found in Monteriggioni. Travel to the north until you reach Villa Auditore. The glyph is located on the southwestern corner of the building.
Tuscany / San Gimignano
Five glyphs are hidden in this region. The first glyph is isolated from the others, and can be found at Monte Oliveto Maggiore in the southeastern corner of Tuscany. The other four glyphs are located near the center of the map. The second glyph is found at Antico Teatro Romano. Travel north until you reach Santa Maria Assunta to find the third glyph. The fourth is located to the northeast at Torri Dei Salvucci. The fifth glyph is found at Torre Del Diavolo, slightly north of the previous location.
Romagna / Forli
Two glyphs are hidden in opposite corners of the map. The first glyph is located in the northeastern corner of Ramagna, at Avamposto Veneziano. Travel to the southwestern corner of the region to find the second glyph at San Mercuriale.
Venice
With seven, Venice houses the largest number of hidden glyphs. The first glyph is located on the western side the map at Gilda Dei Ladri Di Venezia. Travel to the center of Venice to find the second glyph at San Giacomo Di Rialto. The third glyph is located to the east at Ponte Di Rialto. Keep traveling to the east until you reach Scuola Grande Di San Marco to find the fourth glyph. The fifth glyph is found to the south at Torre Dell'Orologio. The sixth is found nearby at Campanile Di San Marco. The final glyph is in the southeastern corner of Venice at San Pietro Di Castello.