Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a city renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and artistic treasures.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Uffizi Gallery is a renowned art museum, designed in 1560. The Uffizi Gallery not only showcases paintings but also features sculptures, manuscripts, and decorative arts.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Accademia Gallery, located in Florence, Italy, is renowned for housing one of the most iconic sculptures in the world – Michelangelo's David. Established in the 18th century as an art school (hence the name "Accademia"), it later evolved into a museum of Renaissance art.
Click here for smaller displaysCathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore - commonly known as Duomo. It is the third largest church in the world. The construction started in 1296 and completed in 1436.
Click here for smaller displaysBasilica di Santa Croce, built in 1294, is famous for the many funerary monuments of famous artists and the Pazzi chapel. It hosts roughly 250 graves.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Leaning Tower of Pisa, an iconic architectural marvel, is renowned for its distinctive tilt. This freestanding bell tower was initially intended to stand upright but began leaning during its construction in the 12th century due to unstable foundation soil.
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