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What are the interesting places in Florence? A must-see attraction in Florence.

Uffizi gallery: uffizi Palace is one of the museums with the largest collection of Renaissance works and one of the oldest art galleries in the world. Uffizi gallery used to be medici family's office, where all the works of art that condensed medici family's financial resources during the Renaissance were located. The art gallery is divided into two and three floors. On the second floor is the sketch and print exhibition room of Leo Nalder and Michelangelo. There is a gallery on the third floor, and there are 45 exhibition rooms between the three corridors.

Cathedral of Our Lady of Hundred Flowers: Located in Florence, Italy, it is the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Florence, which consists of cathedral, bell tower and Baptist church. The Baptist Church is a white octagonal Romanesque building located a few meters west of the cathedral. The bell tower is 85 meters high and belongs to Gothic architecture. It is a columnar structure with six layers of square structure stacked up. The outer wall is paved with white marble, which is pure and elegant.

Giotto Bell Tower: It is the masterpiece of Giotto, a talented Italian artist and the father of European painting. The bell tower is 84.7 meters high and is made of red, white and green marble. There are many beautiful sculptures in it. The overall shape is slender and elegant, which complements the colors of the opposite Baptist Hall.

Florence Academy of Fine Arts: It is the highest academy of fine arts in the world, and its first president is vasari, an outstanding artist and writer. 1785 became the National Academy of Fine Arts. "The mother of the world's fine arts institutes and the first of the four fine arts institutes" is the most concise evaluation of the Florence Fine Arts Institute.

Michelangelo Square: Located on a hill in the southeast of the city, there is a replica of Michelangelo's David in the center of the square. Looking out from the square at dusk at the rosy old house in the old city of Florence and the dome of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Flowers will have a different feeling.

Pitty Palace: A typical Florence Renaissance building, the interior of the palace is decorated in the classic Baroque style of17-18th century, and it is divided into Parati Museum of Paintings, Museum of Silverware, Museum of Modern Paintings, Museum of Costume, Museum of Pottery, Concert Hall, etc. The Boboli courtyard behind the Pitty Palace is a quiet and elegant garden.