Nicknamed 'Il Duomo', this cathedral is probably the most famous sight of Florence.
Crossing the Arno River, this closed medieval bridge with arches is one of the oldest structures in Florence.
This impressive square has served as a hub of the city for centuries. There are smashing historical buildings around, dominated by Palazzo…
One of the greatest and best-known museums in the world is a must when in Florence.
This gallery was founded in 1784 and holds Michelangelo's masterpiece - the statue of David.
Part of the cathedral complex, the free-standing bell tower in Piazza del Duomo was designed in Gothic style by Giotto di Bondone, a well…
This unique building is one of the oldest in Florence and is renowned for its unusual octagonal shape and carved bronze doors with…
This marvelous fountain was designed in the 16th century by a famous sculptor and a student of Michelangelo, Bartolomeo Ammannati.
Reminiscent of a fortress, this palace serves as a town hall and dominates the square with its tall bell tower.
The Renaissance palace was built by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo for Cosimo de' Medici between 1444 and 1484.
Built between 1246 and 1360 by Dominicans on the site of a former oratory, the church boasts a marble facade and it is a great example of…
Located directly behind the Pitti Palace, these peaceful gardens are also a fascinating open-air museum with a collection of sculptures…
One of the busiest railway stations in Italy serving as the main transport hub of Florence.
Don't get fooled by the simple facade of this church, its interior is simply stunning.
One of the first Baroque churches that appeared in Florence. Built in the 13th and rebuilt in the 17th century, this church is dedicated to…
This impressive gate was part of the 13th-century wall fortifications and it is the best preserved gate of the historical center of the…
Located in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, the chapel is notable for its outstanding frescoes made by Masaccio and Masolino, great…
One of the many statues located in the Boboli Gardens created by a Flemish sculptor Giambologna.
Founded at the beginning of the 13th century by Dominican monks, this store is considered to be the oldest European pharmacy.
Built in the 15th century, the palace served as a residence for the Rucellais, a wealthy merchant family at the time.
The Villa Medici at Careggi is a patrician villa in the hills near Florence, Tuscany, central Italy.