What to see in Florence: a very precious World Heritage
Florence, a city of inestimable historical and artistic value, has its roots in Etruscan times, emerging as the epicenter of the Renaissance. Every corner of Florence holds a treasure, a historical anecdote, making it a must-see destination. Among the many attractions, the Piazza del Duomo stands out as an open-air museum, housing such masterpieces as the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Brunelleschi's Dome. The Ponte Vecchio, with its Vasari Corridor, and the Uffizi Gallery, which houses works by the likes of Leonardo and Caravaggio, represent only part of Florence's cultural richness. The Accademia Gallery houses Michelangelo's famous David, while the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens offer a dive into the history of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. Palazzo Vecchio and the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella are further testaments to Florentine greatness. From Poggio del Drago, Florence is within easy reach, inviting you to discover its secrets and immerse yourself in its unique atmosphere, the fulcrum of the worldwide Renaissance.