10 Monuments & Statues in Florence Historic Center That You Shouldn't Miss

July 26, 2021 Mollie Coke

Florence is an art historian’s dream. The Galleria dell'Accademia bursts with works by Michelangelo, who is entombed within the frescoed walls of the Basilica di Santa Croce. Budding photographers can snap pics of the Ponte Vecchio bridge, and serious shoppers can spend a blissful afternoon wandering the shops of Piazza Santo Spirito. Tuscan cuisine pays homage to the region’s bounty. Swipe a hunk of crusty bread across a pool of local olive oil and you’ll be instantly transported to your happiest place.
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1. Platform 16 Holocaust Deportation Memorial

Piazza di Santa Maria Novella Track 16, 50123, Florence Italy
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Platform 16 Holocaust Deportation Memorial

2. Campanile di Giotto

Piazza del Duomo Historical Center, 50122, Florence Italy +39 055 230 2885 http://www.ilgrandemuseodelduomo.it/monumenti/4-campanile
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4.5 based on 8,493 reviews

Campanile di Giotto

Reviewed By Travelmad237

As part of our Duomo climb ticket (Cupola) we also had access to the other sites on the complex. After scaling the hot & dizzy heights of the duomo in July standing at 92m high we noticed the campanile adjacent to the dome & couldn’t resist climbing there too to enjoy the magnificent views from there. The climb inside the campanile offers more respite moments to catch your breath on much more open staircases climbing to a similar height of 82m & equally magnificent views all around including the wonderful Duomo. So if you’re unsure of tackling the challenge of climbing in more confined & upright spaces in the duomo then consider the campanile climb instead. You will not miss out on the glory of the views over Florence in a slightly less intense environment.

3. Loggia dei Lanzi

Piazza della Signoria, 50121, Florence Italy +39 055 23885 http://www.polomuseale.firenze.it/
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Loggia dei Lanzi

This outdoor museum space is a peaceful place to rest your weary feet after a long day of sight seeing. Admire some of Florence's most iconic original sculptures from Cellini's "Perseus" to Giambologna's "Rape of the Sabines."

Reviewed By Jo_and_Tom - Anna, United States

This area has several masterpieces with Cellini's Perseus to Rape of Sabines. Luca, our tour guide, stated this area has been there since Renaissance. Many artist at that time along with tourist would be able to study the art up close. Flanking this is the Uffzi, Pallazo Vecchio, and Uffzi museum. If you want an up close photo of a masterpiece this is the place to go.

4. Patroclo e Menelao

Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
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Patroclo e Menelao

5. Ratto di Polissena

Piazza della Signoria Loggia dei Lanzi, 50121, Florence Italy
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Ratto di Polissena

6. Fontana del Porcellino

Via Val di Lamona Piazza del Mercato Nuovo, 50122, Florence Italy http://yukipetrella.blog130.fc2.com/blog-entry-177.html
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Fontana del Porcellino

Reviewed By KezzaG90

A quick visit to the boar and insert a coin via it's mouth for a safe return to Florence. I would recommend going early in the morning or mid evening as it was very busy when we visited. Free water near by.

7. Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I

Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
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Equestrian Monument of Cosimo I

Reviewed By thomasozbun - Vicenza, Italy

An equestrian monument built by the famous Giambologna depicting Cosimo I de´ Medici, first Grand duke of Tuscany. It was made in the similar fashion of the equestrian monuments of the ancient roman times.

8. Monumento a Dante Alighieri

Piazza di Santa Croce 16, 50122, Florence Italy
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Monumento a Dante Alighieri

Reviewed By silverbrook - London, Canada

The facial expression on the statue of Dante, located in the Piazza Santa Croce beside the basilica of Santa Croce, is quite thought-provoking. The statue was created in 1865 by Enrico Pazziand depicts the exhiled Dante Alighieri. It is located outside the basilica since Dante was not buried within the walls of the church. Do take the time to have a look at this fantastic statue if you happen to stroll through the square.

9. Tabernacolo delle Fonticine

Via Nazionale Corner Via dell'Ariento, Florence Italy
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Tabernacolo delle Fonticine

10. Ercole e Caco

Piazza della Signoria, 50122, Florence Italy
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Ercole e Caco

Reviewed By thomasozbun - Vicenza, Italy

Marble statue depicting Hercules and Cacus from 1534 by Baccio Bandinelli, unlike the David which is a copy, this is an original.

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