Travel through the rich history and culture of Florence, the magnificent city etched with its glory past, vibrant present, and timeless art, by marvelling at the intriguing bas-reliefs created by the greatest Italian artists of all time at Florence Cathedral, which was once the largest church in the world, and Baptistery of St. John, rubbing the nose of the emblematic bronze monument of a wild boar in the 16th-century Loggia of the New Market for some luck, indulging your senses in the mind-blowing sculptural feast at the vibrant central Signoria Square, browsing through back-to-back rustic jewellery boutiques overhanging the 14th-century Old Bridge, and savouring the hearty Florentine cuisine at Sant'Ambrogio Market.
The looming red dome of the magnificent church which was once the world’s largest has become the symbol of Florence, crowning the city’s beautiful skyline. Indulge your eyes with an abundance of ornate bas-reliefs depicting centuries of history and biblical scenes on its external walls made of striking green, red, and white marble.
John. The Italian Romanesque gem built in a simplistic octagonal shape stuns any passer-by with its bronze doors intricately carved by the most famous sculptures and goldsmiths at the time.
The vibrant shopping haven with an elegant touch of period architecture offers great chances to watch meandering tourists and glittering window displays of international brands.
Take some time to examine splendid sculptural details of the Renaissance structure, and don’t forget to rub the nose of its iconic bronze wild boar to get some luck!
Florence, Italy
Then, get immersed in the enchanting Signoria Square just a stone’s throw away. The living piece of history boasts the magnificent Medieval Town Hall of Florence and numerous plaques marking the political events that happened around the square.
uch as the majestic Fountain of Neptune, the central equestrian statue of Duke Cosimo I, and most notably the Loggia of Lanzi, an open-air sculpture gallery showcasing exquisite statues depicting mythological stories.
The oldest bridge in Florence is etched with history and mystery, from Vasari's Secret Corridor to the legend that Adolph Hitler himself decided to spare the bridge during WW2, as well as vintage vibes from overhanging buildings and rustic jewelry boutiques.
Piazza Santa Croce 16, , Florence, Italy
Proceed to pass by the tranquil Basilica of Santa Croce and pay tribute to many famous Italians, including Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli, who rest peacefully in the stunning church.
A wide variety of hearty local specialties and fresh produce nicely displayed both inside and outside the lovely market building is a good starting point for your gastronomy journey!
At the Statua di Giovanni delle Bande Nere, your tour guide shall be waiting with a Signboard.
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