
It's the symbol par excellence of the capital of Tuscany, a monument to aesthetic beauty and human genius. The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, known as the Duomo of Florence, represents much more than a beautiful religious building well preserved over the centuries. Indeed, it seems to encapsulate within itself all the spirit of the Renaissance, keeping intact for visitors the timeless charm of an era that revolutionised the way of life of mankind.
When its construction was completed in 1436, it was the largest church in the world. It can hold up to thirty thousand people and attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year, fascinated by its masterpieces of art and architecture.
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