The historical significance of the square

in #historical6 years ago

When I came down from the mountains of Apennines, my heart had begun to hit with the idea that I had entered Florence. After all, Brunelleschi's masterpiece was the dark masses of the cathedral and the dome. The noble city of Dante, Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci! I've seen a lot of photos here before, and I could walk around without a guide.

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I sat in a cafe on a large square overlooking the Palazzo Vecchio. The crowded and cold did not affect my thoughts about the historical significance of this square. I have appreciated the mysterious charm of the gallery columns where you can see the illuminated houses on the other side of Arno.

We can describe this psychosomatic disorder, which is called as Florence syndrome or hypercleuria, as the state of esrime in the face of the magnificence of a work of art. Let's read the story of the disturbance from an intellectual perspective based on the expressions that give this name its name. Stendhal French writer Stendhal, in 1817, during his visit to Florence began to tell what they experienced.

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Let's take a break for a while. It would be reasonable to explain what he's had to date with the chills in a fine-tuned person. But when our hero visits the Basilica of Santa Croce, things get a little messy.


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