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  2. Category:Outdoor sculptures in Florence - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor sculptures in Florence, Italy. Pages in category "Outdoor sculptures in Florence" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.

  3. Monument to Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to Savonarola in Piazza Savonarola is an outdoor marble statue on a plinth in honor of the 15th-century Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola; it is located in a piazza of the same name a few blocks outside of the Viali di Circonvallazione, in Northeastern Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy.

  4. Boboli Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Boboli Gardens (Italian: Giardino di Boboli /’bo.bo.li/) is a historical park of the city of Florence that was opened to the public in 1766. Originally designed for the Medici, it represents one of the first and most important examples of the Italian garden, which later served as inspiration for many European courts.

  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. Bardini Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Giardino Bardini is an Italian Renaissance garden of the Villa Bardini in the hilly part of Oltrarno, offering views of Florence, Italy. The garden is composed of three separate areas, each created in a different time period. The park's center contains the grand staircase that was constructed in the 17th century.

  7. Loggiato of the Uffizi - Wikipedia

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    In addition, to hosting the entrance to the museum housed in the upper galleries, the loggiato is known for its display of statues of famous Tuscans housed in niches carved from the inner ground floor pilasters. It is stated that Cosimo I de Medici for his original plan for the Uffizi planned to display statues of famous Tuscans in the ground ...

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