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What to See in Florence

 
  • Florence Cathedral

    Historic Gothic-Renaissance cathedral known for its massive dome and artistic interior, representing a major religious and cultural landmark with significant architectural features.

  • Vecchio Bridge

    Historic medieval stone arch bridge featuring shops of goldsmiths and jewelers, renowned for its scenic views and unique architecture.

  • Piazza della Signoria

    Historic cobblestone square featuring Renaissance architecture, open-air sculptures, and notable political and cultural landmarks.

  • 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.

  • Accademia Gallery

    Art museum known for housing Michelangelo's David and a significant collection of Renaissance sculptures and paintings.

  • Giotto's Campanile

    Gothic bell tower featuring intricate sculptures and decorative marble work, offering panoramic views from its summit.

  • Florence Baptistery

    Historic Romanesque baptistery known for its mosaics and bronze doors, integral to a major cathedral complex.

  • Michelangelo Square

    Panoramic square created in 1869 featuring bronze replicas of Michelangelo's sculptures and extensive views of the city and the Arno River.

  • Loggia dei Lanzi

    Gothic open-air gallery featuring classical sculptures and important artworks. It is a notable historical and artistic monument.

  • Basilica of Santa Maria Novella

    Historic church featuring Gothic and Renaissance architecture with notable frescoes and artworks by master artists.

  • Medici Riccardi Palace

    Renaissance palace built in the 15th century, featuring notable architecture, important artworks, and historical significance related to the Medici family.

  • Boboli Gardens

    Historic Italian Renaissance garden featuring sculptures, fountains, and panoramic views, located behind the Pitti Palace. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and exemplifies Italian garden design and architecture.

  • Santa Maria Novella Train Station

    Main railway station known for its modernist and rationalist architectural style, featuring a striking metal and glass roof and serving high-speed national and international trains.

  • Basilica of Santo Spirito

    Historic Renaissance church featuring notable artworks by Michelangelo Buonarroti and designed by prominent architects of the period. It serves as a Roman Catholic basilica with significant cultural and religious heritage.

  • Santa Maria Novella Pharmacy

    Founded at the beginning of the 13th century by Dominican monks, this store is considered to be the oldest European pharmacy.

  • Roman Gate

    This impressive gate was part of the 13th-century wall fortifications and it is the best preserved gate of the historical center of the…

  • All-Saints Church Florence

    One of the first Baroque churches that appeared in Florence. Built in the 13th and rebuilt in the 17th century, this church is dedicated to…

  • Fontana dell'Oceano

    One of the many statues located in the Boboli Gardens created by a Flemish sculptor Giambologna.

  • Brancacci Chapel

    Located in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, the chapel is notable for its outstanding frescoes made by Masaccio and Masolino, great…

  • Rucellai Palace

    Built in the 15th century, the palace served as a residence for the Rucellais, a wealthy merchant family at the time.

  • Villa Medici at Careggi

    The Villa Medici at Careggi is a patrician villa in the hills near Florence, Tuscany, central Italy.

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