Florence

During my trip to Italy, Florence, which I set out to visit so as not to miss this place, managed to captivate me from the moment I set foot in it. In this article, I will talk about Florence, the Renaissance, and the Uffizi. Happy reading!

Florence welcomes you with its historical buildings from the moment you descend upon the city. The city, where you may feel like you’re in a fairy tale at every corner, is divided by the Arno River. We can see that the historical settlement of the city expanded around the Florence Cathedral, located on the northern side. The city, which houses a separate historical heritage on every corner, mesmerizes its visitors with the Uffizi Gallery, an important repository of Renaissance artworks. On the two floors of the Uffizi, works by many significant artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Caravaggio are exhibited. The U-shaped museum stands out not only for the artworks it contains but also for its architecture. For those who complained about the complexity of the Louvre, the Uffizi allows you to see the artwork without confusion with its simple structure. You also have the chance to see the Arno River and the Ponte Vecchio from many parts of the museum. The main works you can see in this museum are Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” and “Primavera,” Da Vinci’s “Annunciation,” Michelangelo’s “Doni Tondo” panel, and Caravaggio’s “Medusa.” In the room where “The Birth of Venus” is located, you can feel the fame of Da Vinci’s unfinished work from the crowded room. While wandering through the museum, you feel like you’ve been transported to the Renaissance period. After visiting the museum, I recommend renting a bicycle and exploring the streets of Florence. While the presence of electric bikes makes the hills easier to navigate, I must note that Florence is not a city with seven hills like Istanbul. Riding a bike along the banks of the Arno River is an unforgettable experience.

At the end of my writing, I want to mention the Florence Cathedral. The cathedral, which stands out with its unique style in a sea of whites, reminds us once again of the concepts of inner and outer beauty. Despite its exterior being so grand, the simplicity of the interior reminds us that we need to set aside many of our preconceptions in this regard. The city, with its train connection and accessible location in Italy, will delight visitors artistically and touristically, and you shouldn’t leave without trying its sandwiches.

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Mehmet Efe Aydın

Art Writer