Some cities simply can thaw even the coldest heart. You can delight you with its mystery, beauty, magic and simplicity. These cities are a long time ago, but now created each of them is worth a visit. Florence is just one of the places that will leave you speechless.
Florence is a city in central Italy with about 370,000 inhabitants. It is the capital and most popular city of the Italian region of Tuscany and of the province of Florence. During the Renaissance it was an important center of all kinds of thoughts, expression and art. This place is the center of European trade and industry and is today one of the richest cities. It is called the Athens of the Middle Ages. Was the city attracts millions of tourists every year and it is also a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 declared,
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Florence is the leading national economic center. Among the top fifty fashion capitals of the world, there is one representing fashion inspiration for many people. Many beautiful churches, stately palaces and impressive monuments were built the most attractive place to visit over the centuries, which make Florence. Uffizi Gallery, Palace Davanzati, Church of San Lorenzo, amphitheater Romano, the Palazzo della Signoria castle as Palazzo Vecchio known Piazza della Signoria, the church of Santa Croce, Piazzale Michelangelo square are just a few attractions that characterizes Florence.
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Hot summers with moderate or mild rain and cool, wet winters no obstacle to this location at any time you want to visit. It is true that from April to October, tourists outnumber the local population, but this city has always been a unique beauty.
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The magic of this city leaves no one indifferent. Everyone who has a foot is surprised by dramatic and extraordinary Florence. Enjoy, be positive and explore the world.
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