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Founded in Roman times as ''Fluentia / Florentia'', the city flourished in the Renaissance becoming one of the main economic, cultural and artistic centers in Europe. For a few years the capital of Italy (1865-1871), Firenze has maintained its status as the economic, cultural and touristic center of Tuscany.
Founded in Roman times as ''Fluentia / Florentia'', the city flourished in the Renaissance becoming one of the main economic, cultural and artistic centers in Europe. For a few years the capital of Italy (1865-1871), Firenze has maintained its status as the economic, cultural and touristic center of Tuscany.
==== [[Churches]] ====
* [[Baptistery of Saint John, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Santa Croce, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Santa Felicita, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy]]


====[[Higher Education]]====
====[[Higher Education]]====


*[[University of Florence]]
* [[University of Florence]]


====[[Publishers]]====
====[[Publishers]]====


*[[Giuntina]] -- [[Le Monnier]] -- [[Sansoni]] -- [[Vallecchi]] >
* [[Giuntina]] -- [[Le Monnier]] -- [[Sansoni]] -- [[Vallecchi]] >


====[[Museums]]====
====[[Museums]]====


*[[Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy]]
*[[Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy]]  
* [[Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy]]  
*[[Museo Nazionale di San Marco, Florence, Italy]]
* [[Museo Nazionale di San Marco, Florence, Italy]]


====[[Theatres]]====
====[[Theatres]]====

Revision as of 09:39, 26 January 2021


Florence / Firenze / Florentia is a city in Italy.

Overview

Founded in Roman times as Fluentia / Florentia, the city flourished in the Renaissance becoming one of the main economic, cultural and artistic centers in Europe. For a few years the capital of Italy (1865-1871), Firenze has maintained its status as the economic, cultural and touristic center of Tuscany.

Churches

Higher Education

Publishers

Museums

Theatres

External links