Perched on a hill above Florence near the Piazzale Michelangelo, the Basilica di San Miniato al Monte is one of the city’s finest Romanesque churches, celebrated for its striking white-and-green marble façade, geometric inlay, and elevated, fortress-like presence. The church’s exterior and terraced setting offer sweeping skyline views and a peaceful approach through cypress-lined paths … Continue reading Basilica di San Miniato
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Orsanmichele
Orsanmichele began as a 14th-century grain market and was transformed into a unique hybrid building—part church, part guild shrine—whose exterior niches once displayed life-sized sculptures commissioned by Florence’s major guilds; today the façade still reads like an open-air gallery of Renaissance and Gothic masterpieces (replicas are in the niches, originals are inside). The building’s ribbed … Continue reading Orsanmichele
Basilica di Santa Trinita
The Basilica di Santa Trinita is a compact, elegant church on Florence’s Via Tornabuoni, blending Romanesque origins with later Gothic and Renaissance alterations; its unassuming façade opens into a serene interior notable for harmonious proportions, slender columns, and a calm nave that contrasts with the busier tourist sites nearby. Key artistic attractions include the Sassetti … Continue reading Basilica di Santa Trinita
La Sinagoga di Firenze
La Sinagoga di Firenze is a striking landmark on the Arno’s north bank, built in the late 19th–early 20th century in an eclectic style that mixes Moorish, Byzantine, and Italianate elements; its large copper-green dome, ornate façade, and decorative arches set it apart from surrounding buildings. Interior highlights include a richly decorated sanctuary with gilded … Continue reading La Sinagoga di Firenze
Campanile di Giotto
The Campanile di Giotto is Florence’s ornate freestanding bell tower next to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore; built in the 14th century, it’s a striking example of Florentine Gothic architecture clad in white, green, and pink marble with rich sculptural panels and Gothic windows. From street level you can admire the intricate geometric … Continue reading Campanile di Giotto
Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella
Established in 1612 by Dominican friars in the former monastery of Santa Maria Novella, this historic pharmacy is one of the oldest in the world, renowned for its exquisite scents, herbal remedies, and luxurious skincare products. As soon as you step inside, you're enveloped by the rich aroma of essential oils and potpourri, making for … Continue reading Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella
Boboli Gardens
The Boboli Gardens in Florence are a magnificent example of Italian garden design, offering a serene escape from the bustling city streets. Nestled behind the Pitti Palace, these expansive gardens span about 45 acres, showcasing a harmonious blend of beautifully manicured lawns, elegant fountains, and sculptures. As you stroll through the verdant pathways, you’ll encounter … Continue reading Boboli Gardens
Loggia dei Lanzi
The Loggia dei Lanzi is a stunning open-air sculpture gallery that graces the bustling Piazza della Signoria in Florence. Built in the late 14th century, this beautiful portico features a series of elegant arches supported by sturdy columns, creating a harmonious architectural space that seamlessly integrates art and public life. The loggia serves as a … Continue reading Loggia dei Lanzi
Torre di Arnolfo
The Torre di Arnolfo, or Arnolfo Tower, is a striking landmark in Florence that captures the essence of the city's medieval history and architectural grandeur. Standing at approximately 82 meters tall, this tower is part of the Palazzo Vecchio, the historic seat of the Florentine government. Named after its designer, the 13th-century architect Arnolfo di … Continue reading Torre di Arnolfo
Il Mercato Centrale Firenze
Il Mercato Centrale Firenze, or the Central Market of Florence, is a vibrant hub of culinary delights and a must-visit for food lovers exploring the city. Housed in a beautifully restored building with an iconic iron and glass structure, the market is divided into two main levels. The ground floor features a bustling array of … Continue reading Il Mercato Centrale Firenze
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