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T his PDF is all about the historic Monuments in Florence.
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5 Best Historical Monuments in Florence One of the most important historical sites of Florence that are part of the UNESCO world heritage Site. And these are the most important sites to see in Florence, Italy. The dome of the cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is one of the two famous landmarks in Italy structurally completed and designed by Brunelleschi. The best historic monuments in Florence to wander around Italy .There are landmarks are situated within walking distance one from each other. If you are thinking about which of the Florence buildings is the oldest building in Florence then you must know that Palazzo Vecchio is not the oldest building but it is called as “The Old Palace”, but the Torre della Pagliazza situated in Piazza Elisabetta, is one of the most ancient parts of the Florence city. List of Historical Monuments in Florence:
1.Palazzo Vecchio Palazzo Vecchio is also also called as the Palazzo della Signoria, most important historic government building in Florence. Palazzo Vecchio is the symbol of the city of Florence, together with Santa Maria del Fiore and Michelangelo's David, and has always been the seat of the city. PALAZZO VECCHIO is the old castle in Florence which is the most significant common structure in the city of Florence. 2.Battistero di San Giovanni
Battistero di San Giovanni is situated in Piazza del Duomo and close to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Campanile di Giotto. Battistero di San Giovanni is believed to be the oldest building of the Piazza del Duomo. Much like the other buildings on the square, the Baptistery’s façade is coated in white and green marble. 3.San Miniato al Monte San Miniato al Monte is the most seasoned church in Florence. The San Miniato al Monte has been depicted as one of Italy’s best Romanesque structures. San Miniato al Monte is a basilica in Florence, central Italy, standing atop one of the highest points in the city. 4. The Cathedral (Duomo)
The present building was designed by Arnolfo di Cambio (1245-1302), one of the greatest architect/sculptors of his age. This had Gothic engineering and canvassed in shaded marble. The wonderful Duomo Florence Cathedral with its fascinating history, curiosities, useful information and other magnificent museums of Florence. 5. Church of Santa Croce This is the biggest holy places administered by the Franciscans and probably the most elevated portrayal of the Gothic style in Italy. Santa Croce positioned outside of the city walls (article link) until is one of the more prominent and recognizable churches in the city of Florence. The exterior of Church is covered with a polychrome marble façade added in 1863.