Gallerie Degli Uffizi is a 16th-century building with a rich collection of works by Renaissance artists
Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence
The Basilica of Santa Croce is the largest Franciscan church in the world, famous for its frescoes by Giotto and the tombs of great people of Italy
Ponte Vecchio is a medieval arched bridge
Palazzo Vecchio is a fortified palace from the 13th century
Campanile di Giotto is the bell tower of the Florence Cathedral
Palazzo Pitti is the largest of the palaces in Florence
Battistero di San Giovanni is one of the oldest buildings in the city
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo is a museum in Florence, opened on May 3, 1891
Cappelle Medicee memorial chapel, burial place of the Medici family
Art Museum: Michelangelo sculptures and Renaissance paintings
An art museum in a 13th-century palace with Renaissance sculptures
An art museum in a 15th-century monastery with Renaissance frescoes and a collection of 16th-century paintings
A 15th-century palace designed by Michelozzo for the Medici family
The Palatina Gallery is one of the most famous art galleries in Italy
Corridor was built by architect Giorgio Vasari in 1565: the Medici family used it to reach Palazzo Vecchio from Pitti Palace
A 19th-century square with a bronze copy of Michelangelo's David and panoramic views of the city
A square in the city centre where the 14th century Palazzo Vecchio is located
15th century Dominican church with Gothic and early Renaissance frescoes
An early Baroque church associated with the Vespucci family
A classical garden from the 16th and 17th centuries with Renaissance statues and elegant fountains
The Arno is a river in the Tuscany region of Italy
A museum in a 14th-century mansion that displays lace, art and other antiques
Baroque church and museum with famous early Renaissance frescoes
Hilltop monastery with tours: frescoed cloisters, cells and refectory