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Quote: La Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - Cathedral, Florence, who glorified the whole of Europe. Enchanting structure, whose length is 130 meters and width 90. More imbued this masterpiece arhitekrutnym as Read More
Quote: Uffizi Gallery - (Italian Galleria degli Uffizi-"gallery offices") - a palace built in Florence in the years 1560-1581, with an initial aim to bring all government services under one roof. The building of the Read More
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Quote: The cathedral was built between the early and mid-XIII century. The lower part of the facade was designed by Giovanni Pisano, including all the sculptures (now on the front - a copy). The upper part was built Read More
Quote: One of the highlights of our trip to Tuscany last year was to be our visit to Pisa. To be accurate, the main attraction was not so much the city of Pisa itself, charming though it undoubtedly is, but the Field of Read More
Quote: This art gallery is best known for its pre-1800s art in Venice. Situated on the south bank of the Grand Canal, it gives its name to one of the three bridges across the canal, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and to the Read More
Quote: For anyone looking for a one-of-a-kind experience during their visit, this is it. We stumbled upon this place after visiting the crowded Uffizi- the "office" (an old garage) is hidden on a quiet street across Read More
Quote: Campo miracle as well: a saucer, to smooth the sides of which is directly on the stones are tourists - eating, reading, sunbathing (some - in a bathing suit!), Playing cards, chatting, and some even sweetly Read More
Quote: Ponte Vecchio - the oldest and most famous of the seven bridges in Florence, exchanging over the River Arno. Ponte Vecchio, as we know it today, was built in 1345 by architect Taddeo Gaddi and a nifty three-arch Read More
Quote: Piazza della Signoria - the heart of Florence. Over the centuries, this area was the center of the political life of Florence, with its associated key events in its history. On this square rulers of Florence Read More