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Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany and briefly (1865-1871) the capital of the kingdom of Italy. Certainly not just a run-of-the-mill type of city, Florence stands out because this is where the surge of Renaissance first made itself known and flourished. The product of that great movement has blessed the modern Florence (or Firenze, if you're so inclined to go by the native tongue) with a wealth of dazzling artistic treasures such as the Uffici Gallery and the Bargello Museum to explore. However, the true Florence is not all about history, and the current of its a la mode lifestyles as well as its classy neighborhoods bubbling with internationally renowned designers' boutiques are reputed to be on par with that of Milan and Paris. Although being much pigeonholed as a touristy town, Florence is no doubt one of the most gorgeous and most deserving of a visit destinations in the world.    

History

Florence was founded around 200 BC as an Etruscan colony before the Roman transformed it into a garrison town. Owing to the feud between powerful families in the 13th century, Florence had become increasingly democratized and eventually became a commercial republic run by the merchant class. In the latter half of the 14th century, the Medici family began to emerge and it was their patronization of arts that contributed tremendously to the widespread of Renaissance. Following the unification of the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, Florence was designated the capital of the Kingdom until Rome took over in 1871. During WWII, the city suffered greatly at the hand of the Germans. Then the floods of 1966 had caused severe damage to many galleries and museums, but such incident had contributed to the development of restoration techniques which have since saved artworks throughtout the world. Today Florence leads a dignified life of a regional capital and continues to attract art lovers and world trampers alike.  

Geography & Climate

The city of Florence is the capital of the Tuscan region in the north of Italy. Florence is surrounded by the Apennines to the north and the Chianti mountains to the south. The flow of the River Arno washes its bank in the west. The city is 200 km north of Rome and 50 km south of Bologna. The seasons here are clearly divided, and winters are cold and windy. Summers are warm and the hottest period runs from July to August, but at nighttime the temperature cools down and make for a great alfresco dining or night strolling weather.

 

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