MAIN SQUARE & DUOMO
We’re re-discovering Florence and loving it! Our first and only previous visit here was almost 50 years ago. We wonder why we’ve not come back sooner. Elegant and lively, not as overwhelming as Rome, and with its bridges, architecture, and marvelous art, it’s a gem. Plus there’s a plethora of great small restaurants.
On Saturday, we were on our own. We walked to the main square with the replica of Michelangelo’s David, joined the throngs outside the magnificent duomo or cathedral, and noted the nearby spurting fountain. For me, the beauty of this duomo rivals that of Orvieto.
I love the many shades of pink and rose and green marble and the intricate carvings. Begun in 1296, the cathedral was not completed until 1436. Given the long lines for entry, we did not go in, but rather just admired its exterior.
BAPTISTERY
We then went on to see the Florence Baptistery or Baptistery of St. John. This octagonal structure dates from 1059 and is the oldest monument in Florence. With its charcoal and white appearance and its many vertical and horizontal lines, it’s an attractive contrast to the duomo.
CITY VIEWS
Florence is magical and special almost any time and occasionally mysterious. It’s beautiful even in the rain.
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