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Soaring high above the city skyline, the Cathedral of Florence, Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore is the fourth largest cathed... Soaring high above the city skyline, the Cathedral of Florence, Duomo Santa Mari... Soaring high above the city skyline, the Cathedral of Florence, Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore is the f...
Michelangelo's original 5m tall statue of David carved from a single slab of marble is kept at the Galleria dell ‘Academ... Michelangelo's original 5m tall statue of David carved from a single slab of mar... Michelangelo's original 5m tall statue of David carved from a single slab of marble is kept at the G...
The 13th century Gothic Palazzo Vecchio with ornate ceilings and frescoed walls was the seat of Florentine government du... The 13th century Gothic Palazzo Vecchio with ornate ceilings and frescoed walls ... The 13th century Gothic Palazzo Vecchio with ornate ceilings and frescoed walls was the seat of Flor...
The 16th century Palazzo Pitti was originally built by Brunelleschi for a wealthy banker, eventually became home to the ... The 16th century Palazzo Pitti was originally built by Brunelleschi for a wealth... The 16th century Palazzo Pitti was originally built by Brunelleschi for a wealthy banker, eventually...
The Baptistery de San Giovanni, built in 1128 AD on the foundations of a Roman temple, is one of Florence’s oldest monum... The Baptistery de San Giovanni, built in 1128 AD on the foundations of a Roman t... The Baptistery de San Giovanni, built in 1128 AD on the foundations of a Roman temple, is one of Flo...
The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella is renowned for its treasured collection of art and funerary monuments as well as it... The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella is renowned for its treasured collection of ... The Basilica of Santa Maria Novella is renowned for its treasured collection of art and funerary mon...