​Renaissance Tour-Florence

in hive-184714 •  4 years ago 

The second best option in Florence is to buy a Florence card. Although it is a bit expensive, 85 euros per person, but 72 hours to visit N multi-paid venues, I went to many places in three days. Let's have a collection of tickets (not counting Zaza Steak's business card), it feels worth coming back. After picking up the card, a piece of paper will be given a reminder of the opening hours of densely populated attractions. Be sure to check your itinerary based on this. The opening hours of some venues are very awkward, and there are some small changes every month. We ate a few closed doors according to the itinerary arranged by online information. In addition, the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the Academy of Fine Arts and the Uffizi must make reservations in advance according to the requirements of the card.

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Medici Chapel

I went to the Medici Chapel and wanted to see Michelangelo's "Day and Night", but the door was not opened. This is different from what I checked online in advance, Khan. . . Forget it, go to the Medici Palace. Paying for the Pope’s tithe tax money is too much to spend, and it needs to be given by someone to take care of it. In the 15th century, Florence’s financial industry was very developed, and the Medici family was the biggest giant. Although Florence was a republican city-state at the time, the old Cosimo and later Piero and the luxurious Lorenzo were the de facto rulers of Florence, the tyrants. Rich and ideal, the old Cosimo studied and developed culture and art from ancient Greece, and founded the New Plato Academy, modeled on the Academy of Athens. The open mind gathered talents from all quarters, and various art workshops blossomed everywhere, from which Leonardo was born. Masters such as Cherangelo and Botticelli.

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The fresco of the chapel "The Three Doctors of the Orient Makes a Pilgrimage to Bethlehem", with members of the Medici family depicted in the crowd wearing red hats on the left

Florence Academy Gallery

Follow the appointment time to see Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery. This is the highlight of the day. Everyone who learns to sketch has painted David's head. The 5.5-meter-high David deity is very shocking, with a strong face, a masculine and fit body, and he deserves the title of the world's number one beautiful man.

"The Robber of the Sabine Women" shows the story of Romulus taking people to Sabine next door to grab the girl shortly after the completion of Rome. Later, Sabine became the first city-state in Rome (all daughters were "married". It's not an alliance anymore). The sculpture's limbs are entangled, and the spiral structure is very attractive. This should be an unfinished product, there should be another finished product I don’t know where it is.
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