ArabiaWeather.com - Ismail Ghasemi - Florence, the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany, is famous for its many tourist attractions based on Renaissance architecture and arts, as it was an important trading center in the Middle Ages.
Ponte Vecchio
It is one of the oldest bridges in Florence, as it was built for the first time by the Etruscans and then rebuilt in the 14th century. It is considered one of the most photographed bridges in Italy, and there are a number of jewelry stores in it.
New Central Market
It was built in 1874 and is considered one of the most active places in the city of Florence, and it includes many stalls and small shops specializing in leather goods, and there is a large area for eating.
Museum of the Opera del Duomo
It opened in October on Via della Canonica and contains a collection of collectibles and exhibits that made it an ideal place to visit in Florence.
Michelangelo statue
A 14-foot white marble statue located in the dome of the Academy of Arts in the Florence Gallery. It is inspired by the hero David (between 1501-1504) and was to be placed on the ceiling of the cathedral with statues of other figures, but its heavy weight prevented that.
Uffizi Gallery
This palace was built in the year 1560 AD and has developed today to become one of the largest art museums in the world and displays a collection of Renaissance treasures. The museum is very crowded during the tourist seasons, so it is preferable to purchase tickets via the Internet.
Santa Maria del Fiore
A cathedral distinguished by its amazing geometric shape and artwork inside, in addition to its Gothic facade and its building components of red, white and green marble, stained glass, mosaics and bronze statues.
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