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  2. Top 10 Attractions in Florence, Italy - AOL

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    The attractions in Florence, Italy are bountiful and beautiful. It's hard to see all of them, but if you're going, don't miss these Top 10 Florence

  3. Ponte Vecchio - Wikipedia

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    The Ponte Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈponte ˈvɛkkjo]; [1] "Old Bridge") [2] is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno, in Florence, Italy.The only bridge in Florence spared from destruction during World War II, it is noted for the shops built along it; building shops on such bridges was once a common practice.

  4. Florence - Wikipedia

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    Florence is regarded by some as the birthplace and earliest centre of the modern (post World War Two) fashion industry in Italy. The Florentine "soirées" of the early 1950s organised by Giovanni Battista Giorgini were events where several Italian designers participated in group shows and first garnered international attention. [ 102 ]

  5. Monument of Piazza Mentana - Wikipedia

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    The Monument of Piazza Mentana or Monument to those fallen at the Battle of Mentana (Monumento ai caduti della battaglia di Mentana) is an early-20th century outdoor stone statue located the said square of Florence, Italy. The monument displays two patriotic fighters of Garibaldi's units, one wounded, the other fighting, in a dramatic scene.

  6. Top places to visit and what not to do in 2025 - AOL

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    In Italy, two openings of note: A secret passageway through one of Italy’s most famous cityscapes has opened to the public for first time. And Rome’s beloved Trevi Fountain has reopened after ...

  7. Piazza Santa Trinita - Wikipedia

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    The Piazza Santa Trinita is a triangular square in Florence, Italy, named after the church of Santa Trinita on the west side of the square. The piazza is traversed by the Via de' Tornabuoni. [1] Near the middle of the square is an ancient Roman column known as the Column of Justice due to the sculpture of "Justice" on the top. [2]

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