Florence is a treasure for all lovers of culture, food and VINOUS, shopping evangelists, nykära and those who want to see Italy as it looks to the movies. Florence can feel like a romantic movie. The city is postcard pretty with its noble silhouette of the church, palatstinnar and CAMPANILE where it is nedbäddad among green, round hills. Here you eat good either simple Osteria with or in fine restaurants in Florence förnäma families. The options are many and how you want to spend a few days in Florence is up to you!
Florence is the capital of Tuscany, a medieval city where the craft neighborhood is more important than the country they live in. Every house seems to have a story and each palace to be inhabited by elegant aristocrats. The climate is warm and comfortable and all outdoor use open in time for Easter. A good way to get to know the city is to go to the central square, Piazza Republica, for a coffee at Cafe Gilli. It opened in 1733 and is its large terrace, servile waiters, vitreous PLASTERED CEILING and green marmorbar city’s most famous cafe. Here are many tourists together students and professors, musicians, förnäma FLORENTINE, businessmen, pensioners and afternoon dive rich women with large shopping bags up. This man of enjoying a good cappuccino and turn your nose against the sun.
CITY’S HANDY AND EASY TO EXPLORE.
River Arno parts of Florence in two parts, the northern, Oltrarno, where the craft alive and laundry hanging on laundry lines between the houses. And the South, where tourism, elegance and luxury is. The most famous bridge, the Ponte Vecchio and it is the only bridge in the town who survived the Second World War bombing. On the bridge, which dates from Roman times, are long rows of small gold and jewelery shops worked with exquisite jewelry. However, there is also apartments on the bridge. Gold is also favorable to shop in Florence as well as leather, footwear and textiles.
SUPPLY OF ART PUTS MOST OF WORLD CITIES.
Successors to the next bridge, Ponte alle Grazie, will take you to one of Florence’s most famous museums, the Uffizi, with its large collection of Renaissance art. Here are many of the great Italian painter represented by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Caravaggio, but the museum’s most famous works are Botticelli’s Venus birth. You want to see Michelangelo’s statue of David will visit the Galleria dell ‘Accademica. Florence’s largest art is Il Doumo where the whole building is covered with sculptures, mosaics and paintings, both in out-and inside. The church was built in the late 1200s and took 150 years to complete. In order to get up in the grand dome, we must take up the 463 steps, but clearly the goal, you are rewarded with a magnificent and andlöst beautiful view over the rooftops of Florence and Tuscany green rolling hills.