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Leonardo's Florence: In the Master's Footsteps

Ciao! ๐Ÿ‘‹ Get ready to walk in the footsteps of a genius! This tour unveils Leonardo da Vinci's Florence โ€“ art, science, and secrets await!

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3h 30m
Tourstops
7 stops
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13

Tourstops

  1. 1. Lastra Della Palla del Verrocchio

    ๐Ÿ“ This unassuming spot marks where Verrocchio's workshop once stood! It's now a simple stone on the street. Legend says Leonardo, as a young apprentice, painted part of Verrocchio's 'Baptism of Christ' here. ๐Ÿ‘ผ Look down! You're walking where a master once walked.

  2. 2. Museo Galileo - Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza

    ๐Ÿ”ญ Dive into the world of Renaissance science and innovation! This museum showcases instruments that Leonardo would have admired. While Leonardo himself didn't directly appear in the show here, his scientific curiosity is celebrated throughout. Imagine Leonardo exploring these very concepts!

  3. 3. Palazzo Vecchio

    ๐Ÿ›๏ธ This imposing palace was the center of Florentine power during Leonardo's time! He even worked on a commission here. Imagine Leonardo presenting his ideas to the Signoria! Experience the grandeur that surrounded him. Explore the Hall of 500, where Leonardo was commissioned to paint the 'Battle of Anghiari'.

  4. 4. Uffizi Gallery

    ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ Home to some of Leonardo's most iconic works! Prepare to be amazed by his genius. See 'The Annunciation', 'Adoration of the Magi', and other masterpieces up close. โœจ These are the works that cemented Leonardo's place in art history.

  5. 5. Santa Maria Novella

    โ›ช This stunning basilica showcases early Renaissance art! Leonardo would have been familiar with its beauty. While not directly linked to Leonardo's works, it represents the artistic context of his time. Admire Masaccio's 'Trinity' โ€“ a groundbreaking example of perspective.

  6. 6. Museo Leonardo Da Vinci

    โš™๏ธ This museum brings Leonardo's inventions to life! See working models of his machines. Explore his designs for flying machines, war machines, and more. ๐Ÿš€ Get hands-on with the mind of a true visionary!

  7. 7. Lo Spedale degli Innocenti

    ๐Ÿ‘ถ This orphanage, designed by Brunelleschi, represents Renaissance humanism! Leonardo embodied this spirit. While Leonardo didn't directly work here, the orphanage reflects the values of his era. Admire Brunelleschi's innovative architecture and the building's harmonious proportions.