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Venice & Florence During Renaissance

Venice

Florence

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SAM AND RUAN

Florence

Florence is the capital of Italy it is the the city, with the most people in Tuscany. Florence is famous for its history the center of triad Florence was one of the most wealthy countries

Venice

Venice was the the empire of Italy during the Renaissance. It was a lovely city and was very sustainable, it was a sustainable city because they had a very good trade system and a lot of workers.

Palazzo Strozzi

Palazzo Strozzi is an example of civil architecture with its rusticated stone. it was inspried by the Palazzo Medici but with more harmonious proportions. The building is surrounded by four streets, it is a free standing structure.

Tolentini

Tolentini, is a church in Venice, northern Italy, the home of the Theatines. It was completed in 1714 but begun been built in 1590. The Tolentini is a parish church of the Vicariate of San Polo-Santa Croce-Dorsoduro. The Tolentini contains the tomb of Doge Giovanni I Corner, Francesco Corner, Giovanni II Corner, and Paolo Renier. Who were rulers and statesmen.

The Roman Amphitheater

The Roman Amphitheater was an ancient roman structure in Florence, now all you can see is the remains of the building. When was built in 130AD it was well outside of the walls of Florence, and it marked the maximum expansion east.. they used this structure for allot of events like entertainment.

San Sebastiano, Venice

Church of Saint Sebastian is a 16th-century Roman Catholic church located in Venice. The church has many paintings inside it. It is one of the five votive churches in Venice, each one built after the passing of a plague through the city.

Santa Trinita

Santa Trinity "Holy Trinity" is a church in central Florence, it is the mother church of the Vollumbrosan Order.

The church is famous for its Sasseti Chapel. There where multiple reconstruction done on the building. The cities wealthiest families came to this church. and now is a good part of Italy's history

Palazzo Dolfin Manin

Palazzo Dolfin Manin is a palace on the Canal Grande of Venice. It was built by the noble Manin Family in 1536. Canal Grande is the Canal which the Palazzo Dolfin Manin is built next to. The Canal Grande is one of the most famous Canals in the world.

Piazza San Marco

Villa di Castello

Villa di Castello is in the hills near Florence, was the country residence of the "Cosimo I de Medici" family. the gardens where filed with fountains, statuary and a grotto became famous throughout the whole of Europe

Piazza San Marco is the principal public square of Venice, Italy. It i where people went to socialize, pray and look at sculptures that are in the square.

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