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  1. Oct 28, 2021 · Découvrez la Piazzale Michelangelo, le plus beau point de vue de Florence. Certainement moins connue que la Piazza del Duomo ou la Piazza della Signoria, la Piazzale Michelangelo est le spot parfait pour admirer Florence en hauteur. Dans ce guide, j’ai envie de vous faire découvrir ce sublime belvédère, de loin le plus beau de toute la ...

  2. Dal Piazzale Michelangelo si consiglia di raggiungere a piedi Villa Bardini e il suo meraviglioso giardino: un'elegante oasi verde che fa parte del circuito museale di Boboli. Piazzale Michelangelo, intitolato al genio del Rinascimento, è il punto panoramico più famoso su Firenze: tappa imperdibile per chi visita il capoluogo Toscano.

  3. Apr 4, 2019 · Take this 2-mile walk to Piazzale Michelangelo and Abbazia di San Miniato al Monte. Watch the sunset over sweeping views of the Florence skyline – the city of the Renaissance. Featured photo: The Florence skyline, viewed from Piazzale Michelangelo, made even more beautiful by a glowing sunset. Photo by Heidi Kaden on Unsplash.

  4. May 7, 2009 · Art history in Florence: Piazzale Michelangelo. Located in the Oltrarno, the part of the town across the river, this square is known all over the world for the magnificent view of the city landscape it offers – which is in fact reproduced in many postcards. Designed by Giuseppe Poggioni, the square was buit in 1869, during the urban renewal ...

  5. L' esplanade Michel-Ange ( Piazzale Michelangelo en italien) à Florence est une place en belvédère qui permet le plus fameux panorama sur toute la ville, près de son centre historique.

  6. May 19, 2024 · La Piazzale Michelangelo est une place conçue par Giuseppe Poggi en 1860. Elle regorge de répliques de sculptures de Michel-Ange, dont une deuxième copie du David (l'original se trouve à la Galleria dell'Accademia ). La Piazza est située sur une colline, vous offrant ainsi une vue magnifique à 360 degrés sur Florence et ses environs.

  7. A privileged vantage point in the historic centre to admire the entire city of Florence and the Arno River, Piazzale Michelangelo was built by architect Giuseppe Poggi in 1869, when the Tuscan capital was also the capital city of Italy. The square, built as part of an urban renewal project, was named in honour of this Renaissance master and was ...

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