Place: Signoria Square, Florence, Italy

Torre d'Arnolfo, Florence, Italy

Torre d'Arnolfo, Florence, Italy

The ancient 13th century rectangular tower which is part of the Old Palace (Palazzo Vecchio) was named after the architect who designed it, Arnolfo di Cambio. It contains two small cells and is 94 metres high.

Description

Signoria Square (Piazza della Signoria) is the center of Florentine life. It is surrounded by art and important buildings such as: Palazzo Vecchio, the Loggia dei Lanzi (an open-air art gallery), Gli Uffizzi (the Offices which contain a rich collection of masterpieces), Tribunale della Mercanzia, Palazzo Uguccioni, and Palazzo delle Assicurazioni Generali.

Some famous statues in Signoria Square are: the copy of Michelangelo's David, Hercules and Cacus, Neptune's Fountain, Perseo and Medusa and other famous statues found in the Loggia dei Lanzi.

The ancient 13th century rectangular tower (seen in the photo) is part of the Old Palace (Palazzo Vecchio) and was named after the architect who designed it, Arnolfo di Cambio. It contains two small cells and is 94 metres high. It's a reference point for many tourists who visit Florence.

Postcards about Signoria Square

  • Mary Ann Lewis

    5 March 2008
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    Mary Ann Lewis

    Signoria Square is alway filled with tourists admiring art or relaxing at a cafè at all hours and everyday of the week. There is so much to see and I could hardly believe that I was actually standing in front of the masterpieces surrounding the square.

    The ancient 13th century rectangular tower (seen in the photo) is part of the Old Palace (Palazzo Vecchio) and was named after the architect who designed it, Arnolfo di Cambio. It contains two small cells and is 94 metres high. It's a reference point for many tourists who visit Florence.

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