Florence | Basilique Santa Trinità Basilica

Basilica of Santa Trinita

Florence

The Basilica of Santa Trinita is one of the most important basilicas of the artistic evolution of the city of Florence. On the church site there was an old church dedicated to Our Lady of the Spasm. Between 1250 and 1258, they started the extension works in the Gothic style to a design that some […]

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Florence | Palais Strozzi Palace

Strozzi Palace

Florence

Palazzo Strozzi in Florence is one of the most beautiful palaces of the Italian Renaissance . From imposing size (15 buildings were destroyed to make room ) is located between Piazza Strozzi and Via Strozzi, Via Tornabuoni, with three identical portals. A true masterpiece of civil Florentine Renaissance. It was built at the initiative of […]

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Florence | Palais Davanzati Palace

Davanzati Palace

Florence

Davanzati Palace (Palazzo Davanzati in Italian) is located in Florence in Via Porta Rossa 9. It houses the Museum of the Casa Fiorentina Antica. The building is a good example of residential architecture of Florence in 1300.

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Florence | Place de la Republique - Republic Square

Republic Square

Florence

Republic Square (piazza della Repubblica in Italian) is a square in the historic center of Florence: a large rectangular approximately 75 m to 100 m. The present appearance of the square is due to urban interventions implemented after the proclamation of the capital Florence. In particular, working in Republic Square took place between 1885 and […]

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Florence | Musée National Archaeological Museum

Florence National Archaeological Museum

Florence

The Florence National Archaeological Museum is located in the building of Crocetta , which dates back to 1620 . The museum brings together the best of the excavations of Tuscany, with important Etruscan and Roman remains, but also collected on other civilizations as an important Egyptian section and a Greek vases often found in Etruscan […]

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