
BY: Lorenzo Braccini
Florence is not just an open-air museum, but a story that you can read and experience as you stroll through its squares. Every stone has a story to tell, every statue something to reveal, every facade lights up in different colors depending on the light.
Visiting the squares of Florence is not just about seeing famous monuments: it is about walking among centuries of history, listening to the sound of bells marking the hours, stopping at a small table to watch life go by, entering a store that stands the test of time.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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