Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Firenze

Questa settimana scrive circa de Firenze.

9 comments:

Topdog said...

Florence was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. At one time this charming city was the European capital of art, architecture, commerce, and politics. Florence has survived centuries of battles with wars and acts of nature and still remains one of the most captivating, artistic cities in all of Europe.

lisa said...

The Duomo in florence completely dominates the skyline.The duomo is a cathedral in florence.

Anonymous said...

The Basilica di Santa Croce is the main Franciscan church in Florence. There are 16 chapels. It is the burial place of some of the most noted Italians, including Michelangelo, Galileo, Gentile, Foscolo, Rossini, and Machiavelli.

Source:
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/italy/florence-basilica-santa-croce.htm

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Also, I believe I found spelling/grammatical errors in the question. I believe it should read "Questa settimana, scrivete di Firenze."
- circa means approximately as in a date (circa 1900 or c.1900), not about something.
- it's di not de.
- scrivete is the plural form of "you write." I'm assuming you mean all of us should write.

bri=] said...

Florence is the capital of the Tuscan Region =]

Anonymous said...

On the Piazza della Signoria are the Palazzo Vecchio, which contains frescoes by Vasari and sculptures by Michelangelo; the Loggia dei Lanzi (later 14th cent.)

Andi Lucero said...

Florence, Italy was the first city in Europe to have paved streets.

Kassandra Cleto said...

Florence is still the setting for priceless sculptures from sculptors like Donatello, Cellini and Michelangelo. Some have been replaced to preserve thier value.

Unknown said...

Firenze is the capital of Tuscany in Italy on the Arno River , between the Adriatic and the Tyrrhenian seas. Florence has a population of half a million inhabitants. Florence was centre of the Italian Renaissance and left us with a place of churches, monasteries, museums, galleries and palaces. Home of Leonardo, Dante, Machiavelli and Michelangelo. Today Florence is alive with industry, commerce, culture, art, science and plenty for the visitor to do.

dee-anna..hampson said...

Firenze is the capital city of Tuscany