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Italy

Italy, officially referred to as the Italian Republic, stands as a country nestled at the convergence of Southern and Western Europe. Embraced by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy predominantly comprises a peninsula framed by the towering Alps and adorned with a myriad of encompassing islands. Encompassing an area of approximately 301,340 square kilometers (116,350 square miles), this land shares its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia and includes the enclaved city-states of Vatican City and San Marino. Notably, it boasts a territorial exclave within Switzerland known as Campione and boasts an archipelago, the Pelagie Islands, situated on the African Plate.

Church of Santa Maria Novella

The church of Santa Maria Novella was conceived and built by Dominican friars Sisto da Firenze and Ristoro da Campi. Construction began in 1246 on the site 10th-century Dominican chapel of Santa Maria delle Vine. In 1279 the naves were completed t... read more

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Church of San Lorenzo and the Medici Chapels

The Church of San Lorenzo is the oldest church in the city, as it was consecrated by St Ambrose in 393. In 1060 it was rebuilt in Romanesque style. style. The church owes its modern appearance to Brunelleschi (1423). The facade, expressive and nob... read more

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Church of Santissima Annunziata in Florence

Originally it was a chapel of the Servite Order, built outside the second fortress wall of the city (1250). The church acquired its modern appearance in 1444-1481 thanks to the efforts of such architects as Michelozzo, Pagno Portinari and Antonio... read more

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Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence

The Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1563. The exposition of the gallery was formed by 1784 under the direction of the Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo. 100 years later, a new room, the so-called Tribuna, was added to the main building of the Academy... read more

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