
▲ The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore: The main church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Florence and the third largest cathedral in the world. Comprising the cathedral, bell tower, and baptistery, it is not only grand in scale but also a representative architectural masterpiece of the early Renaissance period. The cathedral features a 19th-century Gothic Revival facade, with its exterior clad in marble slabs of varying shades of white, green, and pink, creating a vibrant yet harmonious color palette!

▲ Piazza del Duomo: The spiritual heart and historic soul of Florence, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can admire the city's main monuments, immersed in a breathtaking concentration of history, art, and beauty. The square is dominated by the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with Brunelleschi's iconic dome, Giotto's bell tower, and the Baptistery, all surrounded by historic buildings and museums. Together, they create Florence's unparalleled cultural view.

▲ Giotto's Bell Tower: Standing at 85m tall with 414 steps, its exterior is clad in white marble, exuding purity and elegance while adding grandeur to the majestic cathedral.








