Top 5 Things to Check Out in Florence, Italy (VIDEO)
Summary
This video presents the top five places to visit in Florence for art lovers, including Michelangelo’s David, Opificio del Pietre Dure museum, the Antique Silk Factory, the Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, and the San Lorenzo Market.
Highlights
🎨 Michelangelo’s David at the Galleria del Academia is the most recognized statue in art history.
💎 Opificio del Pietre Dure museum showcases the art of creating objects using semi-precious stones called Scangolia.
🧵 The Antique Silk Factory of Florence offers visitors a taste of history and a chance to see how silk was traditionally threaded.
🕍 The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore features pictorial works of art made of stained glass and the notable dome design by Filippo Brunelleschi.
🛍️ The San Lorenzo Market is housed in a huge iron and glass building and offers everything from food to souvenirs.
🌟 Florence is a center of art and culture, making it a must-visit destination for art lovers.
🔍 Renaissance artisan equipment and tools can be seen at the Opificio del Pietre Dure museum.
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been there a week ago, and i must say it's a beautiful place! Totally worth it!!
Half my family lives in Florence but only my moms side she's Italian its really beautiful ther
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What would you suggest a first time visiter do in florence? What are some attractions that are less known to tourists?
It's cool cause I've climbed most of them buildings
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@AMetalNinja Exactly what i done :L
assasin creed has taught me so many things about italy and it's history i mean it crazy. i went there few months ago. My whole family along with myself was surprise to see how much i know about italy, even more then our guide.
Scagolia?What the f is that?They probably meant scagliola.As for the list,they didn't talk about so many other sites as the Boboli gardens or Santa Croce.It's just non sense to make a 5 things list when you're in a city so densely filled with art!
thanks ! Enjoyed this
very informative.. cheers 🙂
@CplDrew that places boring..only summer it looks great…id prefer Milan just coz its modern city..
ponte vecchio?
I'd recoment italy to anyone, and in particularly Florence. I stayed at lake garda in northern italy and took a 3 hour bus journey for a day trip in Florence. The tour guide explained to us on the trip there, Florence is not a city that can be viewed in one day. And she was on the dead on the money. It is a wonderful place and i will go back : ) It has so much charm eminating from every street, and each corner you turn reviels another gem to explore. Simply put, amazing. Would recomend to anyone
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At least pronounce the words properly!
@AMetalNinja Me too !
Florence is truly an amazing city….my favorite! If you want to see more….check out my film that I made there this summer! Ciao