Florence represents an aesthetic landmark and occupies a special place among the most beautiful cities in the world, which is an open museum because of its history embodied in every corner of it.
This elegant city located in the northwest of Italy attracts more than five million tourists annually to the tourists who take advantage of its beauty and enjoy its charming atmosphere, therefore we accompany you on a tour in which we show you the most important landmarks that distinguish this historic city for a memorable vacation this summer.
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My Home Palace
This palace represents a museum and a very rich and unique shrine for the historical value of the palace that it gained from being the seat of the residence of the ruler of the city until 1919 and dates back to its establishment in the 15th century.
The palace is now a museum and a shrine containing many collectibles, paintings and antiques collected inside it throughout its history, in addition to its enchanting views of the Pobble Gardens, which are considered a quiet park full of vast green areas.
Bubbly Gardens
Poble Gardens are located behind Pitti Palace in an area of 45000 square meters of fresh green spaces with paths and picnics for walks and walks with many statues, sculptures and art pieces carefully coordinated with green spaces dating back to the 15th and 16th century in addition to some ancient Romen ruins.
The family can enjoy an unforgettable magical day across the Bobley Gardens, walk, visit the caves and museum, and learn about the park’s distinctive history.
Florence Cathedral
It is also called the Church of Santa Maria del Fiore, and it is considered one of the most famous architectural landmarks of Florence. It is difficult to search for a picture of Florence, and you do not meet you at the beginning of your search.
The Cathedral of Florence is considered one of the most luxurious and most important and largest cathedrals in the world, as it was classified by UNESCO as part of the global human heritage, so it occupies a great tourist importance.
The cathedral is built in the Gothic style in the 13th century and is rich in many luxurious architectural and aesthetic details, both outside and inside, in addition to containing many of the paintings, paintings and antiques that can be enjoyed during the visit.
Uffizi Gallery Museum
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the oldest museums in the world although its foundation at the beginning was intended to make it the seat of some of the city’s employees in the 15th century.
However, after the rule of the Medici family, which had ruled Florence for a long time, ended, the gallery transformed into a museum containing 45 rooms, and the rooms contained the Medici family’s holdings of paintings, statues, antiques, and creations that are invaluable treasures.
Ponte Vecchio Bridge
This bridge is located on the Arno River, bringing the two halves of the city together. It has gained importance as it is the oldest bridge in all of Florence. Therefore, it is intended for tourists when visiting Florence.
The bridge is more than 7 centuries old and therefore considered a distinctive and rare architectural style. It can be visited during sunset and enjoy the sound of the calm waters of the Arno River, which is colored by touching the warm color of sunset.
Piazza della Syorita Square
Visitors of Florence enjoy watching the charming historic square of Piazza della Syorita, which enjoys its location in the center of the most important historical monuments, and there are also many cafes and tourist restaurants.
Florence Cathedral
Florence Cathedral
My Home Palace
Florence Cathedral
Florence Cathedral
Uffizi Gallery Museum
Uffizi Gallery Museum
Uffizi Gallery Museum
My Home Palace
My Home Palace
Bubbly Gardens
Bubbly Gardens
Ponte Vecchio Bridge
Bubbly Gardens
Piazza della Syorita Square
My Home Palace
Piazza della Syorita Square
Piazza della Syorita Square
Ponte Vecchio Bridge