Florence, Italy
Considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, the amazing city of Florence, Italy is a magnificent treasure trove of art, architecture and culture
Published by Terrie Schultz
Terrie Schultz worked for many years in the biomedical field doing research and development in the areas of cancer, HIV and hepatitis. She has also taught middle school physical science, earth science, read... View profile
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10 Comments
Post a CommentAmazing architecture - excellent photos!
wonderful, your works are always very nice :)
Gorgeous pictures, like something out of a travel guide.
Awesome I am posting this to Twitter now.
Great pictures, I'll bet the vacation was pretty good too....
One of these days I will be there. So beautiful thanks for sharing!
Wow! Beautiful!!
Fantastic work. Some really amazing architecture!
Great pictures! The way you were able to get such clear reflections off the river is amazing.
Beautiful shots! It takes me back. I remember seeing Ghiberti's Gates of Paradise and being so impressed with the workmanship of them. I remember reading about a flood that washed them off once and they had to hunt for the missing panels. I love architecture too and Firenze has some beautiful buildings. I also remember getting very creeped out by the scene of the devil eating people on the ceiling of the inside of the Baptistry. It stll gives me the shivers.