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Michelangelo Square

Local name Piazzale Michelangiolo
Location Florence

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

Opening hours

Monday10:00 AM–24:00
Tuesday10:00 AM–24:00
Wednesday10:00 AM–24:00
Thursday10:00 AM–24:00
Friday10:00 AM–24:00
Saturday10:00 AM–24:00
Sunday10:00 AM–24:00
Tags scenic lookout·lookout·wheelchair accessible·pedestrian·square·view point·asphalt·art·architecture·history·bronze sculpture·renaissance·giuseppe poggi
 

Designed by Giuseppe Poggi in 1869, the square is situated on a hill offering panoramic views of the cityscape, including landmarks such as the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Arno River. It features bronze copies of Michelangelo's sculptures, most notably a replica of the David, which contributes to its artistic and historical significance. The square is accessible via pedestrian paths and is wheelchair accessible, with asphalt surfaces and landscaped gardens enhancing the setting. It serves as a scenic lookout and cultural landmark, open to public access without reservation.

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