Vuoi vivere il Rinascimento oltre i famosi dipinti?
Questo tour unico mette in luce la ricca storia di Firenze attraverso la lente dei suoi due più grandi geni artistici, il cui spirito competitivo li spinse a creare alcuni dei capolavori più celebri al mondo.
Ascolterai storie sulle loro personalità contrastanti e sulle loro tecniche personali, scoprendo il contesto politico e culturale della Firenze rinascimentale, per comprendere più a fondo l’innovazione e il fervore artistico di quell’epoca.
Visiteremo anche la splendida Basilica di Santo Spirito per ammirare uno dei capolavori più incredibili — e sorprendentemente poco conosciuti — di un giovanissimo Michelangelo: **il Crocifisso ligneo**. L’opera fu realizzata come ringraziamento al priore che gli permise di studiare anatomia, aprendo la strada alla sua profonda conoscenza della forma umana.
Immergiti nella cultura autentica della città attraverso l’arte, i racconti e consigli speciali sui luoghi preferiti della tua guida.
We will meet and start the tour infront of Neptune statue
We will finish the tour in front of Santa croce church
Exterior of The Palazzo Vecchio is a monumental edifice steeped in history and culture, serving as both a testament to Visit the exterior and front yard of Palazzo Vecchio, Florence's rich past and a vibrant part of its present. Its architecture, art, and historical significance make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the heritage of Florence and the palce where we must start our tour
Piazza della Signoria is a prominent square located in the heart of Florence. Political Hub: The square has been the center of Florentine political life since the Middle Ages. Piazza della Signoria is an open-air museum, featuring a remarkable collection of statues and sculptures. Loggia dei Lanzi: An open-air gallery adjacent to Palazzo Vecchio, the Loggia dei Lanzi showcases a collection of notable sculptures. Among these are Benvenuto Cellini's "Perseus with the Head of Medusa" and Giambologna's "The Rape of the Sabine Women." Replica of Michelangelo's David: The square houses a replica of Michelangelo's famous statue, "David." Fountain of Neptune: Designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati, this grand fountain is another prominent feature of the square. Piazza della Signoria is a popular meeting place for both locals and tourists.
Visit the exterior of: Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto's Bell Tower, and the Baptistery of St. John, three of the most iconic and architecturally significant landmarks in Florence. They are part of the city's historic center and are notable for their historical and artistic value. Dome: Brunelleschi's dome is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, being the largest brick dome ever constructed. It employs a double shell and a herringbone brick pattern to ensure stability. The bell tower was designed by Giotto di Bondone, though he only lived to see the lower levels constructed. Andrea Pisano and Francesco Talenti completed the tower after Giotto's death. The baptistery is renowned for its three sets of bronze doors. The south doors were created by Andrea Pisano, while the north and east doors, known as the "Gates of Paradise," were crafted by Lorenzo Ghiberti. These doors are decorated with intricate relief sculptures depicting biblical scenes.
Piazza Santa Trinita is a historic and picturesque square located in the heart of Florence. Piazza Santa Trinita is situated along Via de' Tornabuoni, one of Florence’s most elegant streets, known for its luxury shops and historical buildings. The square itself is relatively small but is an important cultural and architectural landmark in the city.
The Ponte Vecchio is a historic and iconic bridge located in Florence. It spans the Arno River and is renowned for its unique architecture and vibrant history.
Santo Spirito Basilica in Florence is a must-visit for travelers seeking **Renaissance art, stunning architecture, and hidden gems** beyond the crowded tourist spots. Designed by Brunelleschi, this beautiful church offers a peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking interiors. One of its greatest treasures is the **Michelangelo wooden crucifix**, an early masterpiece sculpted by the artist at just 17 years old. Located in the Oltrarno district, Santo Spirito is perfect for those exploring **Florence off the beaten path**, offering a mix of history, art, and local charm.
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