The Knight's Building (Palazzina del Cavaliere) located on the eponymous Rampart (Bastione del Cavaliere) was build in the era of the Republic of Florence, between 1527 and 1530. On the top, as uncovered by the lunette painted by Giusto Utens (1599-1602),
Situated in Florence’s historic centre Piazza della Santissima Annunziata is a Renaissance jewel onto which face different spectacular historic buildings and a short stroll away from the cathedral. Named after the development of its home to, begin in the Church of the Santissima Annunziata,
There are two large statues one is a replicate of Michelangelo's David and another one is Hercules and Cacus by Baccio Bandinelli (1488-1560) outside the main entrance to the Palazzo Vecchio stand.
Elegantly housed in fourteenth century Palazzo della Mercanzia, Gucci Garden is a hard and fast whimsical tribute to the Florentine fashion goliath. The for all intents and purposes psychedelic,
The Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments are situated in the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany (Medici and Lorraine) and of Italian regal family. In the sublime Royal Apartments, which can be accessed from the majestic staircase worked by Bartolomeo Ammannati,
When Florence was capital of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870, Victor Emanuel II instituted the "Etruscan" Museum alongside the "Egyptian" one, on the premises of the Monastery of Sant'Onofrio (known as Fuligno) in Via Faenza.
Giardino dell'Iris is a botanical garden portraying in the development of iris flowers, symbol of Florence since 1251. It is situated at the intersection of Viale dei Colli and Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence, Italy, and opens step by step without charge from May 2–20 consistently.
After two years of remodel work, the New Sacristy in the Medici Chapels has started another part in its centuries-long history. With new lighting, intensive cleaning and a focused on restoration of the burial place of Lorenzo and Giuliano de' Medici,
The Orto Botanico di Firenze, the "Garden of simples", is a botanical garden kept up by the University of Florence and also known as the Giardino dei Semplici. The nursery was established on December 1,
Its seventeenth century campanile (bell tower) is Naples' tallest, and this notorious church is home to a famously deft crucifix. Presently hanging in a sanctuary underneath the church's primary curve,