In the other side of Arno rive called Oltrarno, there is a street via della Chiesa that has a roman empire origin. probably here we had a Roman Temple.
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Santa Trinita Bridge in Florence
The history of Santa Trinita bridge, is very unique for several reason, one of this it’s because was sketch by Michelangelo Buonarroti, so it’s a renaissance bridge.
A Dome Fresco in Santa Maria Novella Church
Andrea da Bonaiuto (1365–67), which were created within 10 years after the construction made a fresco with a wonderful Dome
Mona Lisa at the Uffizi Gallery
In December 1913, Mona Lisa was exhibited at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence in Italy. The director of the museum, Giovanni Poggi, was photographed while examining this famous painting. Mona Lisa had been stolen from the Louvre Museum in 1911 by Vincenzo Perugia.
Madonna del Cardellino Rafael in Florence
The painting, according to Vasari as evidenced, was made in Florence for Lorenzo Nasi, a rich merchant of wool cloths, on the occasion of his wedding with Sandra Canigiani, a woman belonging to the upper bourgeoisie in Florence.
Benci house in Florence
The building was built on the site of several ancient Giotti and Gori family homes. Niccolò Benci di Sanna bought the property in 1469, but it wasn’t until the second half of the sixteenth century
Church of Madonna della Tosse
The Grand Ducssion Cristina of Lorena was Also Able to Have Positive Effects On Her Children, and in 1595, After Receiving The Throne, She Gave in Speech in Front of the Tabernacle in Which She Revealed the Image of the Sacra.
Florence Capital of Italy
In 1865, Florence became the capital of Italy, transforming itself into a lively center of change and cultural dialogue. This political transfer brought about 6,000 Piedmontese officials from Turin to the city, the previous capital.
Discover Palazzo Fenzi an Hide Gem of Florence
Palazzo Fenzi is more than just an architectural marvel; it is a storyteller of influential families, innovative designs, and the rich interplay of tradition and progress.
Palazzo Zuccari in Florence
Palazzo Zuccari stands as a remarkable example of Mannerist architecture, designed by the visionary artist Federico Zuccari in 1579.









