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Bologna or florence?

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summer for a teenager, which is the more fun city?

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  1. Padova!

    Ciao! :-)


  2. florence. its beautiful and lively

  3. i think florence

    i ve got some information about it for you

    Florence lies on the Arno River and has a population of around 400,000 people, plus a suburban population in excess of 200,000 persons. The greater area has some 956,000 people. A center of medieval European trade and finance, the city is often considered the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and was long ruled by the Medici family. Florence is also famous for its fine art and architecture.

    Florence has what is classified as a warm temperate continental climate. It consists of hot, dry summers and cool, damp winters. Summer temperatures are higher than those along coastlines due to the lack of a prevailing wind. The small amount of rain which falls in the summer is convectional in type. Relief rainfall dominates in the winter.

    Main sights



    Florence Duomo and Campanile (bell tower)

    Combination picture of the view from the tower looking towards the Duomo.For a complete list, see Buildings and structures in Florence.

    The best-known site and crowning architectural jewel of Florence is the domed cathedral of the city, Santa Maria del Fiore, known as "The Duomo". The magnificent dome was built by Filippo Brunelleschi. The nearby Campanile tower (partly designed by Giotto) and the Baptistery buildings are also highlights. Both the dome itself and the campanile are open to tourists and offer excellent views.

    At the heart of the city in Piazza della Signoria is Bartolommeo Ammanati's Fountain of Neptune, which is a masterpiece of marble sculpture at the terminus of a still functioning Roman aqueduct.



    Church of Santa Felicita.

    Ponte Vecchio.

    The Duomo in Florence is constantly being cleaned to remove the effects of pollution.

    The bridges of Florence at sunset from Piazzale Michelangelo.The Arno river, which cuts through the old part of the city, is as much a character in Florentine history as many of the men who lived there. Historically, the locals have had a love-hate relationship with the Arno — which alternated from nourishing the city with commerce, and destroying it by flood.

    One of the bridges in particular, however, stands out as being unique — The Ponte Vecchio, whose most striking feature is the multitude of shops built upon its edges, held up by stilts. The bridge also carried Vasari's elevated corridor linking the Uffizi to the Medici palace. First constructed by the Etruscans in ancient times, this bridge is the only one in the city to have survived World War II intact.

    The San Lorenzo contains the Medici Chapel, a private chapel owned by the Medici family who were one of the most powerful families in Florence during the 15th century. Nearby is the Uffizi Gallery, one of the finest art galleries in the world.

    In addition to the Uffizi, Florence has other world-class museums:

    The Bargello concentrates on sculpture, containing many priceless works of art created by such sculptors as Donatello, Giambologna, and Michelangelo.

    The Accademia dell' Arte del Disegno (often simply called the Accademia) collection's highlights are Michelangelo's David and his unfinished Slaves.

    Across the Arno is the huge Pitti Palace lavishly decorated with the Medici family's former private collection. The art gallery contained a large number of Renaissance works, including several by Raphael. Adjoining the Palace are the Boboli Gardens, elaborately landscaped and with many interesting sculptures.

    The elaborate Santa Croce church contains the monumental tombs of Galileo, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante (actually a cenotaph), and many other notables.

    Other important basilicas in Florence include Santa Maria Novella, San Lorenzo, Santo Spirito and the Orsanmichele.

    The city's principal football team is AC Fiorentina.

    Florence has been the setting for numerous works of fiction and movies, including the novels and associated films Hannibal and A Room with a View.

    Tourism is unquestionably the most significant industry within the center of Florence. On any given day between April and October, the local population is greatly outnumbered by tourists from all over the world. The Uffizi and Accademia museums are regularly sold out of tickets, and large groups regularly fill the basilicas of Santa Croce and Santa Maria Novella, both of which charge for entry.

    Florence is also home to the Italian haute couture establishment Gucci, notable as one of the most famous Italian fashion houses not located in Milan. Prada, Gucci, and Roberto Cavalli also have large offices and stores in Florence or its outskirts.

  4. FLORENCE!The BEST place to go and have a great time!Be sure that you will fall in love with that beautiful place!Just perfect!!!!!!

  5. I've never been to Bologna. But I went to Florence at 14, and it was awesome.

  6. florence

  7. Florence, without doubts.

    Florence has the river, the Cascine park, the museums, hiking in the mountains, the new mall, the small streets and ice cream shops,

    the pool near the river.

  8. bologna

  9. Florence. But why not Rome? It's fantastic, for its art, history, and it's funny and romantic. You'd love Rome.
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