Travel the very heart of Florence on this walking trip to the city center. Later on in the day visit the Galleria dell’ Accademia instructed and admire a very good look at David by Michelangelo.
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Spanish EnglishExperience Florence’s heart on this excellent combo tour.
First, take a guided walk into the city center.
Then the rest of the time is at leisure to enjoy independent discovery before visiting the world-famous Galleria dell’ Accademia.
Heading from the busy Piazza Della Repubblica with its long history attached to the Loggia del Porcellino.
Reach Piazza della Signoria and view the many sculptures, among other things of historical interest.
Afterward, visit the ancient Chiesa di Orsanmichele, and then walk down the crowded Via Calzaiuoli to the Piazza del Duomo.
You’ve just reached Palazzo Medici Riccardi, a fine Renaissance-style building once the residence of the powerful Medici family.
After a little free time at leisure to see Florence on your own, the second part of the tour will take you to the fabulous Galleria dell’Accademia.
So that the guest may have complete information about the visit, it is suggested that the first room of your visit be dedicated to Musical Instruments showing all the characteristics of an ancient musical instrument played in the village.
Then there is Sala del Colosso, fifty percent filled with the Feast of the Gods, and ‘the Amoretti�’ and other great works, mainly by Lippi, Perugino, Botticelli, Lo Scheggia, and Pontormo.
Possibly, he gives you most pleasure when you sight Renaissance sculpture, which would represent the ideal beauty imaginary artist present hone him made.
Take enough time to look at the statue and read about its historical representations and artistic features.
The second room will certainly also feature Michelangelo’s unfinished Prisoners’ statues, a retrospective of his working method from another angle.
An excellent English speaking guide is there to help you go through the whole tour so that you further come to appreciate the depth and beauty of the displayed artworks.