Venice:
There is not only the unique tenderness in the world, but also the strongest elegant scenery in the Mediterranean in history, a bridge connecting East and West. This world-famous city was built in the 5th century A.D., located in the northeast of Italy, about 4 kilometers away from the mainland, and located on about 1 18 islands in Lake Venice. 150 many canals and more than 400 bridges crisscross, connecting these 1 18 islands into a complete city. Venice's unparalleled unique appearance and rich artistic treasures make it the most attractive tourist city in the world. The beauty of Venice is inseparable from the green water and rickety boats, and it is inseparable from the magnificent classical architecture. Standing in St. Kyle Square and looking around, the vertical and horizontal streets are transformed into winding canals here; Vehicles that are unimpeded on the streets of ordinary cities become boats here. Every small waterway, street, chapel and Little Square here is a landscape and records the splendid culture and history of Shuicheng.
Rome:
This is an eternal city belonging to God and angels. It is built on seven mountains between the Tiber River. It has been destroyed and revived several times. Historical sites can be seen everywhere, including the ancient Constantine Colosseum, the Fountain of the Four Rivers, the Spanish Stairs ... and the Vatican, a Catholic religious place in the urban area, which adds a landscape to it.
Florence:
Bearing the fruits of the Renaissance, it is a famous cultural ancient city and art paradise, and also a tourist city that attracts a large number of international tourists. As the cultural center of European Renaissance, Florence has left countless important historical buildings and historical treasures to modern people. Michelangelo Square, Vicio Ancient Bridge and the Leaning Tower of Pisa nearby are the most important tourist attractions.
Florence in the Renaissance.
1. Gallery: It has a collection of Michelangelo's David, four unfinished Slaves, the second Virgin Mary and the works of other Florentine artists. There is a good bookstore and poster shop across the street. You can go and have a look.
2. Cathedral: Cathedral is the landmark of Florence. Its appearance is made of pink, green and milky white marble, which shows the elegant and noble temperament of women, so it is also called the "Virgin Mary".
Baihua Cathedral was built by Arnorfo di Cambio in 1296. The huge dome in the center is the first Renaissance dome built by the famous architect brunelleschi, which took 14 years to complete. It is a model of dome architecture in Renaissance. When Michelangelo planned to design the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral, he once said, "I can build a dome bigger than the dome of Emerald Cathedral, but I can never compare with its beauty."
If you want to climb the roof of the cathedral, you can enter from the corridor on the left side of the chapel on the right, and then climb 463 steps. The facade of the church has been rebuilt twice, and there are many great works of art in the Cathedral Opera House behind the church.
3. Campanile di Giotto: The 82-meter-high tower next to Baihua Cathedral was built by architect Giotto in 1334. Its appearance is a quadrangular columnar tower, which geometrically blends three colors of pink, dark green and cream, and is very harmonious with the Baihua Cathedral next to it. There are exquisite reliefs at the bottom, and there are 200 stairs leading to the top inside.
4. Sangiovani: An octagonal church facing the Hundred Flowers Cathedral, built between the 5th and 8th centuries, is a representative of Romanesque architecture in Tuscany.
The most sightseeing value of the chapel is three bronze doors reliefs: the bronze doors on the south side of the entrance was made by Andre Bisano in 1330, and the 28 patterns tell the story of John's missionary work; The East Gate of pilgrimage was built by ghiberti in 27 years from 1425. Ten patterns describe Adam and Eve and the theme of the Old Testament, which Michelangelo called the "Gate of Heaven". Bronze doors in the north is also Gilberti's work, which consists of 28 paintings, and its theme is to show the life of Christ and the deeds of his 12 disciples.
5. uffizi gallery: This is the Italian Renaissance art palace, which contains masterpieces by Leonardo, Raphael, Titian, Rubens, Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Botticelli. Important works include Botticelli's The Birth of Venus and Spring. Leonardo da Vinci's "three doctors worship"; Raphael's Madonna of the Goldfinch and Michelangelo's Sancta familia and other famous works.
6. Bajero National Museum: the largest sculpture gallery in Florence, which is famous for its sculptures from 14 to 17 centuries in Tuscany. There is a collection of Donatello's "David"-the first male nude statue since the Middle Ages; And Michelangelo's works when he was young, such as The Unfinished Statue of Da Peter and The Goddess of Wine.
7. Michelangelo Square: Located on the other side of the Yano River, Michelangelo Square is the best base overlooking Florence. In the center of the square, there is a replica of Michelangelo's statue of David, behind which is the romantic church of San Miniato, which is breathtaking.
8. Vecchio Palace: The interior of this well-defended palace used to be medici family's residence. Michelangelo's "David" has been waiting on the left side of the door since 1873, but what I see now is a replica. The Great Hall on the second floor is the great conference hall of the government of the Republic, and Michelangelo's masterpiece Victory is hung on the walls on both sides. In front of the palace is the most lively main square in Florence, and there is a riding statue of Cosimo Medici, the "father of the motherland", which is very lively. There are many ancient and Renaissance marble statues in Zilan Corridor near the palace.
9. Vecchio Bridge: Built in 1345, it is the oldest emerald bridge. The word Vecchio is an old meaning. There is a two-story building on Vicho Bridge, which used to be a corridor from uffizi Palace to Beatty Palace on the other side. There are specialty shops on both sides of the bridge, and the back of the shop extends to the river. The specialty store mainly sells precious stones and metals.