Florence

18 Art Landmarks in Florence

18 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Baptistery of San Giovanni
~3 min

Baptistery of San Giovanni

Piazza di San Giovanni, Centro Storico, Florence, 50123, Italy

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Dante was baptized here.

Basilica of San Lorenzo
~3 min

Basilica of San Lorenzo

9 Piazza di San Lorenzo, Centro Storico, Florence, 50123, Italy

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The Medici family's parish church has an unfinished brick facade, and that's one of the most fascinating things about it.

Basilica of Santa Croce
~4 min

Basilica of Santa Croce

16 Piazza di Santa Croce, Centro Storico, Florence, 50122, Italy

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They call it the Temple of Italian Glories, which sounds grandiose until you realize Michelangelo, Galileo, Machiavelli, and Rossini are all buried here, in the same building, steps from each other.

Basilica of Santa Maria Novella
~3 min

Basilica of Santa Maria Novella

18 Piazza di Santa Maria Novella, Centro Storico, Florence, 50123, Italy

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The facade of Santa Maria Novella is a Renaissance geometry lesson in green and white marble, designed by Leon Battista Alberti in the 1450s and so mathematically precise that art historians have spent centuries measuring its proportional ratios.

Boboli Gardens
~4 min

Boboli Gardens

1 Piazza dei Pitti, Centro Storico, Florence, 50125, Italy

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Behind the Palazzo Pitti, the Medici carved an entire hillside into one of the first and most influential formal gardens in European history.

Fountain of Neptune
~2 min

Fountain of Neptune

Piazza della Signoria, 50122 Firenze

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Michelangelo looked at this fountain and reportedly said, "Ammannato, Ammannato, what beautiful marble you have ruined.

Galleria dell'Accademia
~4 min

Galleria dell'Accademia

Via Ricasoli 58/60, 50122 Firenze

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The block of marble that became David had been sitting around for 35 years, and nobody wanted it.

Giotto's Bell Tower
~3 min

Giotto's Bell Tower

Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze

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Giotto di Bondone was seventy years old and at the peak of his fame when he was appointed chief architect of the cathedral complex in 1334.

Loggia dei Lanzi
~2 min

Loggia dei Lanzi

Piazza della Signoria, 50122 Firenze

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This is an open-air sculpture museum with no walls, no ticket, and no closing time.

Medici Chapels
~3 min

Medici Chapels

6 Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini, Centro Storico, Florence, 50123, Italy

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The Medici didn't just run Florence — they made sure everyone would remember them forever.

Museo Nazionale del Bargello
~3 min

Museo Nazionale del Bargello

4 Via del Proconsolo, Centro Storico, Florence, 50122, Italy

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Before this building held some of the world's finest Renaissance sculptures, it held prisoners.

Museum of San Marco
~3 min

Museum of San Marco

3 Piazza di San Marco, Centro Storico, Florence, 50121, Italy

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This monastery tells two completely opposite stories.

Orsanmichele
~2 min

Orsanmichele

1 Via dell'Arte della Lana, Centro Storico, Florence, 50123, Italy

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This is the strangest church in Florence, and that's because it wasn't built as a church at all.

Palazzo Pitti
~4 min

Palazzo Pitti

1 Piazza dei Pitti, Centro Storico, Florence, 50125, Italy

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Luca Pitti wanted the biggest palace in Florence, and he wanted it bigger than anything the Medici had.

Piazza della Signoria
~4 min

Piazza della Signoria

Piazza della Signoria, 50122 Firenze

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This square has seen more political violence per square meter than almost anywhere in Europe.

Piazza Santo Spirito & Oltrarno
~3 min

Piazza Santo Spirito & Oltrarno

Piazza Santo Spirito, Centro Storico, Florence, 50125, Italy

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Cross the Arno and Florence changes completely.

Uffizi Gallery
~5 min

Uffizi Gallery

6 Piazzale degli Uffizi, Centro Storico, Florence, 50122, Italy

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The name literally means "offices," which is the most spectacularly underselling name in art history.

Vasari Corridor
~3 min

Vasari Corridor

Centro Storico, Florence, Italy

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In 1565, Cosimo I de' Medici wanted to walk from his government offices in the Uffizi to his private residence at the Palazzo Pitti without ever setting foot on the street.

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