Best Sculptures in Italy
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Navona Square
Baroque square built on the ancient Stadium of Domitian, featuring notable fountains and rich cultural significance.
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The Mouth of Truth
Ancient marble mask and sculpture known for a legend involving a test of honesty and its appearances in films.
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Uffizi Gallery
Renowned Renaissance art museum housed in a historic palace, featuring an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures by masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli.
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Trajan's Column
Ancient Roman victory column famous for its detailed spiral relief sculptures depicting military campaigns. It serves as a commemorative monument and historical artifact.
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Accademia Gallery
Art museum known for housing Michelangelo's David and a significant collection of Renaissance sculptures and paintings.
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Sempione Park
Large historic urban park featuring gardens, a lake, sculptures, and cultural landmarks.
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Loggia dei Lanzi
Gothic open-air gallery featuring classical sculptures and important artworks. It is a notable historical and artistic monument.
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Fountain of the Four Rivers
Monumental baroque fountain featuring four giant statues representing major rivers of four continents, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is a significant artistic and historical landmark reflecting baroque art and architecture.
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Turtle Fountain
Historic bronze fountain featuring sculptures of children, dolphins, and turtles, designed in the late Renaissance period.
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L.O.V.E.
Large-scale marble sculpture depicting a severed hand with the middle finger raised, symbolizing protest and cultural critique.
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Needle, Thread and Knot
Large public sculpture depicting a sewing needle with multicolored thread and a knot, symbolizing Milan's labor and metro system.
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Bargello Museum
This 13th-century palace is the oldest public building in Florence. It opened as a national museum in 1865 after it was used as barracks, a…
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Fort Belvedere
Built in the 16th century, the fortress was designed to demonstrate the power of the Medici family and to protect the center of the city.
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Leonardo's Horse
Leonardo's Horse is a project for a bronze sculpture that was commissioned from Leonardo da Vinci in 1482 by the Duke of Milan Ludovico il…
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Torrigiani Garden
The biggest private garden in Europe is a real gem. Marquis Pietro Torrigiani inherited the estate in the early 19th century and turned the…
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Church of the Gesuati
The imposing Rococo church, built in the 18th century, is one of the gems of Venice.
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Museum of the Cathedral
This museum holds an impressive collection of artifacts that once used to be the Cathedral Treasure, including medieval liturgical objects…
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Carlo Goldoni Statue
Take a look at this statue commemorating Carlo Goldoni, one of the finest comedy playwrights from Italy (known for e.g. his play Servant of…
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Carovana Palace
Palazzo della Carovana is a palace in Knights' Square, Pisa, Italy, presently housing the main building of the Scuola Normale Superiore di…
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Church of Santa Maria di Nazareth
This 17th-century Baroque jewel of Venice is a work of renowned architect Baldassare Longhena, whose extraordinary facade decorated with…
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National Museum of San Matteo
The National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa displays works from historic ecclesiastical buildings in the city and Province of Pisa.
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