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Designed by Giotto in the early 14th century, this ornate 277-foot high bell tower is part of the renowned Duomo in central Florence's Piazza del Duomo. Although it is known as Giotto's Bell Tower ...
If you’re a huge fan of Renaissance art, you should definitely take a trip to Florence, Naples or Rome. There are many ...
Taking a free Florence walking tour is the best way to get your bearings on your first day in the city. It’s low-key so if some members of your group are jetlagged, they can rest and meet you later.
European monarchs and religious entities had a penchant for erecting massively elaborate and intricately beautiful monuments ...
Santa Croce is similar to the Duomo in style (both churches represent dominant Gothic traits), and the exterior is stunning, despite not being as elaborate as the Florence Duomo. Visitors come ...
Florence's historic buildings, higgledy-piggledy network of winding streets and glorious sunsets mean the Tuscan city is regularly voted one of the world's most stunning. Highlights include the city’s ...
Florence’s Duomo (cathedral) often involves long queues for entry, especially if you wish to climb the dome (€30/£25.90). Of the three advance passes available online, consider the “Giotto ...
This doctrine is named after its creator, Niccolò Machiavelli, statesman, historian and philosopher, who was born in Florence in 1469 and died in ... the architects of the Gothic cathedrals, Giotto ...
the archbishop of Florence lights a fuse on the colombina which speeds through the church to ignite the cart outside, delighting the crowds with a spectacular, noisy pyrotechnic display as the bells ...
This is especially true of Giotto Bizzarrini, and building cars bearing his own ... Later, he taught at the University of Florence, worked with Kawasaki on four-valve heads and a lightweight chassis ...
Of course, one would not expect a full history of Renaissance art. But one would expect something about Giotto and Masaccio, whom Leonardo considered as the artistic revolutionaries who ‘showed by ...