Immerse yourself in the world of Renaissance works and colorful Italian architecture! Florence!
Florence is one of the most charming cities in Tuscany, located in the central part of Italy. They are also called birthplace of the renaissance, because great artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo worked and created here.
You can admire their works in the world-famous Uffizi Gallery. In addition, you can enjoy beautiful sights such as Ponte Vecchio and impressive Boboli Gardens, which are especially magical in spring.
Florence is the capital of Tuscany, a region known for its colorful cypress trees, rolling hills, vast vineyards and delicious food.
The word Florence comes from the Latin word Florentia, which means "floral". The city is still known today for its beautiful floral arrangements, so don't miss the chance to experience spring in Florence and explore this beautiful city and taste its culinary specialties.
Every corner of Florence has its own story, attractions and beautiful architecture, that delight visitors.
It is one of the most visited cultural and historical centers in the world and a popular tourist destination. UNESCO has protected the well-preserved old town with its architectural masterpieces, shops and parks as part of the world heritage. Churches, palaces and galleries in the city hide many excellent works of visual art.
You can experience in them a small town feel in a big city. Visit the iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, built in 1436 by architect Filippo Brunelleschi. Go for a walk without a plan, because at every corner of the city you will find numerous masterpieces of Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
Not far from the Old Bridge, Ponte Vecchio, is the large Renaissance palace Palazzo Pitti, rich in artistic treasures. There are as many as seven museums and 140 rooms in the palace, which are open to visitors. Every visitor will be enchanted by the beauty and luxury of this palace.
Through generations of artists passing down their craft, artists from all over the world have flocked to Florence for the creative energy that the city still radiates today.