The Birthplace of Renaissance

The Birthplace of Renaissance
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Florence is a city located in central Italy which played a huge role in the Italian Renaissance. The city is famous for its outstanding rich cultural heritage along with numerous museums, churches and art galleries; all of which gave me plenty of opportunities to examine the human aspect of creativity. One of my favorite places was the Galleria degli Uffizi, a museum that houses impressive works by Florentine artists. I was astounded by the way sculptures by Giants likes of Michelangelo Buonarroti and Opera House's wooden refractor telescopes in Hall were preserved so truly. I found numerous artists on streets, too, each with their story in heart and intentions in mind, vying noticed or just content in practicing their crafts. All of this activity added to a general air in Florence that make one feel as if they were experiencing the birthplace of creativity itself. I ended being stuck for sixteen years scouting fascinating arts and recreating architectures of those days almost vibrtually.

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