It would take weeks to see all that Florence has to offer.

Some of its landmarks are among the most famous symbols. Italy.

Like Ponte Vecchio, And the statue of David Michelangelo's Basilica, Brunelleschi's Dome – the entire city is a showcase of the Italian Renaissance.

It is the humanist artistic movement that brought Europe out of the Dark Ages.

And since you might be thinking of all the things to see and do in Florence,Planning your sightseeing days

You won't want to miss the highlights that have made it one of the most famous. Cities of Europe.

The most beautiful tourist places in Florence

Florence, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza Duomo

Piazza Duomo and the group of buildings that make up the cathedral complex bring together some of Italy's greatest artistic treasures in one relatively small area.

As you tour the baptistery, bell tower, cathedral, and its museum,

You will see some of the most famous masterpieces of art and architecture by the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance.

Such as Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Giotto, and Michelangelo.

So start by wandering around the square to admire the intricate marble exteriors.

Then enter each building individually for a closer look at the stained glass artwork you'll see wherever you look.

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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

Florence, Piazzale Michelangelo

During busy tourist seasons, the best time to enjoy the sights of this square in relative quiet is late afternoon or early evening.

It is especially beautiful at sunset.

Although you can get a 360 degree view of Florence from the dome of the cathedral,

But it is only from this terrace that you can fully appreciate how Brunelleschi's dome dominates. In the middle of the city.

Piazzale Michelangelo and city view

Florence, Uffizi Palace and Gallery

Very few would dispute the Uffizi's place among the handful of the world's finest art museums.

His collections are simply amazing in their variety and quality, and even if art isn't your main interest, you should see the highlights here.

Because you will understand a lot about how the Florentine painters of the 14th and 16th centuries changed the face of Western art. 

You will also see the transition from Byzantine portraits to the life-like figures and landscapes of Renaissance artists.

The vast building along the river was one of the Medici palaces. 

But they were not to live in it, it was to house government offices, scientific studies and part of their growing art collection.

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Uffizi Palace and Gallery

Academy Exhibition

Michelangelo's most famous work was copied, David , all over Florence, but inside this art museum, you'll find the original.

Unfortunately, the statue was moved and placed in a glass cage after being attacked, but it will never fail to amaze you.

There are also other important sculptures.

In the sculptures displayed in the same exhibition, you can see Michelangelo's unfinished statue of the Four Slaves.

You'll want to check out the other galleries to see highlights of Florentine artists from the 13th to 16th centuries.

David statue in the Academy Gallery

Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Medici Tombs by Michelangelo

The Medici commissioned the best talents to design the family chapel and burial chapels.

Where Brunelleschi was commissioned For the church and Michelangelo for the church intended to commemorate their most famous princes.

Both artists died before the work was completed, but Brunelleschi's chapel was completed according to his plans.

But Michelangelo's church, called the New Sacrist, was never completed.

However, what he accomplished is considered one of the world's most important achievements in marble sculpture.

Church of Saint Lorenzo

Palazzo Vecchio

History, art and power echo in the sumptuous rooms and grand galleries of this castle-like palace in the centre of Florence.

From here, the city/republic was ruled, and the powerful Medici family commissioned the leading artists and architects of the day to design and decorate their offices and apartments.

So, be sure to register early for one of the free tours. 

This is so you can see some of the secret passages that the Medici family used to move between rooms.

Save your ticket to come back in the evening and go up to the roof to watch the sunset over the city.

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Palazzo Vecchio

Bargello National Palace Museum

It is Michelangelo's Four Masterpieces That alone is reason enough to put the Bargello Palace on your list of things to do in Florence.

It also fills Works by Donatello, della Robbias, Cellini, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti and Tuscan artists of the 14th to 16th centuries fill the palace.

Along with a room of ivory sculptures and a collection of majolica porcelain. 

In addition, the rooms are filled entirely with enamel and goldwork, a Florentine specialty during the Renaissance.

This focus on decorative arts and sculpture sets the Bargello apart from other art museums in the city.

Bargello National Palace Museum