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View of Palazzo Vecchio
The fortress style Romanesque town hall of Florence, Palazzo Vecchio is among one of the most spectacular buildings in the city! It’s located at Piazza della Signoria and houses many stunning artworks.

It’s had many names over the centuries such as Palazzo della Signoria and Palazzo Ducale but became known as Palazzo Vecchio meaning ‘Old Palace’ when the Medici family moved their primary residence to the Pitti Palace.

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The famous architect, Arnolfo di Cambio designed and oversaw its construction which commenced in 1299. He worked on other notable monuments in Florence including the Santa Croce church and the masterpiece that is the domed cathedral.     Read More

  

Forte belvedere walls
Forte Belvedere is the second largest fortress in Florence city! It began construction in 1590 under the guidance of architect Bernardo Buontalenti by order of the rich and powerful Medici family.

During the 16th century, Florence was flourishing and Forte Belvedere was a testament of that power and prosperity.

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It’s located high up on a hill within the grounds of the Boboli gardens beside the Medici residence, the Pitti Palace. It overlooks the River Arno and was purposely built here to strengthen what was believed to have been one of the weak points of the walls that once entirely enveloped Florence.     Read More

  

Pfanner gardens in Lucca
Walking along the scenic city walls of Lucca in Tuscany, you will be greeted with the picturesque sight of Palazzo Pfanner and its perfectly landscaped gardens!

Designed for the wealth silk merchant family, the Moricani’s, it was built as a demonstration of their wealth and power within the city.

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Piazza dei Cavalieri
Spend a few days at a glorious vacation rental in Pisa and discover all that this wonderful city has to offer! See all of its wonderful attractions including lavish palaces, decorative churches, busy squares and of course the UNESCO awarded Piazza dei Miracoli!

Pisa city is situated at the meeting of the River Arno and the River Serchio which both pour into a lagoon before flowing out to sea. An ancient Etruscan city once stood here dating back to the 5th century.

Due to its perfect sea trading position, Pisa grew massively in size and wealth during the expansion of the Roman Empire.

Its advanced water transport system, both inland via the two rivers or out to sea helped Pisa remain as a powerful city when other once great cities were falling into financial decline.     Read More

  

Siena's palazzo pubblico
Situated in the famous Piazza del Campo in Siena is the magnificent Palazzo Pubblico! Building commenced of this giant building in 1297 with the original intention of it being the Republican Government Headquarters. The Palazzo’s façade was specially built with a slight curve to compliment the curve of the world renowned segmented Piazza del Campo.

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The lower floor of the Palazzo Pubblico was built in stone and the top floors with brick. The Torre del Mangia which rises up the side of the palace was specifically designed to rival the height of Florence’s tallest tower at the time!

It’s a classic example of medieval style architecture with some gothic style blended in. A large mechanical clock was added in the 14th century and it has been since a source of inspiration for campaniles all across Europe.     Read More