A visit to Florence, Italy

in #travelfeed6 years ago (edited)

When I decided to visit Florence, a couple of years ago, I had a specific image in mind: A city that had not changed since the 17th century and that looked like what you would find in a Shakespearean play.

As fanciful as this image may be, It's the first time in my life that what I saw was exactly what I had envisioned in my head. It was surreal!

Nicknamed the "Athens of the Middle Ages," Florence is the capital city of Tuscany and one of the most visited cities in the world.

Florence is not just known for being the home of the Medici family. It also boasts masterpieces like the Duomo, a cathedral whose dome and bell tower were engineered by Brunelleschi and Giotto respectively. You will find Michelangelo's "David" sculpture in Galleria dell'Accademia while the Uffizi Gallery features Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” and da Vinci’s “Annunciation.”

Florence originally was a Roman city and is considered the birthplace of Renaissance.

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When visiting Florence, don't just stop at the Duomo. Make sure you spend a few hours at Piazza della Signoria, a 13th-century masterpiece.

There, you will find a replica of Michelangelo's "David"; the massive Fountain of Neptune, which symbolizes Florence as a naval power; Palazzo Vecchio (Florence's city hall); and a very fine collection of outdoor sculptures.

The L-shaped square was an important spot for events, like shows, tournaments, and executions. It also remains the political hub of the city to this day.

I have seen many squares in my life, but none has impressed me like Piazza della Signoria. It is one of my favorites, with Plaza de España, in Seville, Spain.

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A view of Ponte Vecchio...

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The Basilica di Santa Croce (Basilica of the Holy Cross) is considered the largest Franciscan church in the world, its construction began in 1294.

The building was consecrated in 1442. The Basilica was built as an Egyptian cross and first used to house the graves of families living in the area. Then, the 15th century saw it become the resting place of a number of very famous Italians — Michelangelo, Leonardo Bruni, Julie Clary, Galileo Galilei, Niccolò Machiavelli, Gioachino Rossini, and Dante to name a few.

(By the way, if you are interested in seeing what the tombs look like, just ask. I have taken quite a few photos, and would be happy to share them in another post.)

The Basilica has an impressive façade and features work from major artists like Donatello, Giotto, Santi di Tito, Giorgio Vasari, and Domenico Veneziano.

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Statue of Dante. (Dante’s tomb is actually empty. The poet had been exiled for his political activities. His remains are buried in Ravenna and the city has refused to allow Florence to reclaim his body.)

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Check out the video I made of my visit to Florence below...

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Yeah... Florence is beautiful... I liked Siena also

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What a lovely collection of photos!

I can see why I definitely should go to Italy. Always thought so, but now I know ... Beautiful post @cendrinemedia.

Thank you! I have more photos of Italy coming. Stay tuned. ;-)

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Your posts are like books, plus a movie after reading. Truly great work. I’m sure more are coming.

Thank you so much! That's the teacher in me, I like providing content that is educational and entertaining at the same time. I have quite a few more posts coming yes.

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