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Piazza della Signoria in Florence: monuments you must see

Signoria Square in Florence
Signoria Square in Florence

I can tell you that one of the centers of interest in your visit of Florence it's going to be central lady's square.

In front of the nearby square where you find the Duomo cathedral in Florence, lady's square It is the political and monumental center of the historic capital of the region of Toscana in Italy.

That is where the monumental is located Palazzo Vecchio, but there are also other notable corners in it.

In fact, from this square you will access the street where the entrance of the Uffizi Gallery. the large archive of Italian paintings what can you visit in Florence.

While the history of the Plaza de la Señoría It dates back to Roman times, and in subsequent centuries it underwent various changes in its configuration.

En the Signoria There were Roman baths and then an early Christian church, but it was from 1268 onwards that it began to acquire the configuration as you can see it now.

What to see in Piazza della Signoria in Florence: sculptures

Here I tell you what the monuments and most notable corners of the lady's square from Florence.

Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria

Without a doubt the most outstanding corner of the lady's square is Palazzo Vecchio, whose great tower you will see from many places in Florence.

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Where there was once a Roman theater, a courthouse which later, from 1302, became the seat of the Government of the Republic of Florence.

In your visit of the Palazzo Vecchio you will visit large rooms, like the Great Hall of the Cinquecento, and you will also see sculptures of Miguel Angeland Genius of Victory, or the lavish decorations of the rooms called Monumental Rooms.

Of course, I advise you to sign up for the guided tours of the Palazzo Vecchio, as it is the best way to get to know this essential monument of the city in depth.

Sculptures of Michelangelo's David in Plaza de la Señoría

In front of the main façade of the building you will see several sculptures, among which is a copy of David de Miguel Angell installed in 1910, when the original that had been located in that place was removed at the request of the artist himself.

Lanzi Loggia in Piazza della Signoria

If you need to take a break from your long walk through Florence, in the aforementioned lady's square, has a historic place that provides you with that well-deserved rest in the shade.

Right in front of the Palazzo Vecchio You will be able to see a large porticoed gallery with sculptures… and with numerous tourists sitting on their benches.

You are in the Lanzi Loggia, and you will calmly realize that you are in a large open space whose characteristics suggest that perhaps in the past it was the location of a market.

Actually, the Lanzi Loggia It is a space that was completed in 1392 with the objective of hosting assemblies.

It was so welcoming, and the Florentines liked it so much, that he himself Miguel Angel He proposed that this large porticoed gallery extend around the entire plaza.

Over time, the Lanzi Loggia It has been converted into an open-air gallery of classical sculptures and Renaissance art.

And it will be precisely the different sculptures that will focus your attention during that well-deserved rest.

Thus, you will surely be impressed by the great sculpture of Perseus with the head of Medusa, a bronze statue of Benvenuto Cellini, who finished sculpting it in 1554.

Another striking sculpture is the Menelaus with the body of Petroclus, in this case, a restored Roman sculpture.

And another highlight is that of Hercules defeating the centaur Nessus, a marble sculpture group that was installed in its current location in 1841.

Fountain of Neptune in Plaza de la Señoría

Do you know that this is the first public fountain in Florence?

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Built in 1565, the Neptune Fountain in Florence you will see it in the Signaria Square, in front of the Palazzo Vecchio, culminated by a majestic marble statue of the god Neptuno.

Near it you will see another of the large statues in this square, the one dedicated to Cosimo I, which was made in 1594.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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