Florence

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Florence is a historic Italian city renowned as the cradle of the Renaissance, celebrated for its art, architecture, and cultural influence.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
capitalOf Tuscany
climate humid subtropical climate
continent Europe
country Italy
countrySubdivision Metropolitan City of Florence
currency euro
famousArtworkLocatedIn Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo's David
Primavera by Sandro Botticelli
The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
formerCurrency Florin
governedBy Mayor of Florence
hasDemonym Florentine
hasLandmark Baptistery of San Giovanni
Basilica of San Lorenzo
Basilica of Santa Croce
Boboli Gardens
Brunelleschi's Dome
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Giotto's Campanile
Palazzo Vecchio
Piazza della Signoria
Ponte Vecchio
hasMuseum Galleria dell'Accademia
Palazzo Pitti
Uffizi Gallery
historicalPeriodOfProminence Renaissance
historicalRegion Grand Duchy of Tuscany
historicalRole cradle of the Renaissance
isCapitalOf Metropolitan City of Florence
knownFor Renaissance architecture
Renaissance art
cultural heritage
historic center
museums
locatedIn Tuscany
locatedOnRiver Arno River
nativeName Firenze
notableFamily Medici family
officialLanguage Italian
patronSaint Saint John the Baptist
primaryAirport Florence Airport Peretola
railwayHub Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 1982
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Historic Centre of Florence
university University of Florence

Referenced by (172)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Artemisia Gentileschi
Bruno Rossi
Coluccio Salutati
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ("Florence, Italy")
Evelyn De Morgan
Francesco Guicciardini
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Galileo Galilei
Giovanni Boccaccio
Giuliano Amato
Horace Mann
Leonardo da Vinci
Lorenzo de' Medici
Pier Luigi Nervi
Raphael
Sandro Botticelli
Thomas Ball ("Florence, Italy")
Willem van Aelst
workLocation
Amerigo Vespucci
Catherine de’ Medici
Dante Alighieri
Donatello
Filippo Brunelleschi
Francesco Guicciardini
Francis I of Austria
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Giovanni de' Medici
Giovanni di Lorenzo de' Medici
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lorenzo de' Medici
Marie de’ Medici
Niccolò Machiavelli
Pope Clement VII
Pope Leo X
Sandro Botticelli
birthPlace
Alfonso La Marmora
Amerigo Vespucci
Andrei Tarkovsky
Camillo Borghese
Caroline Bonaparte
Charles Edward, Duke of Albany
Donatello
Eleonora Duse
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ("Florence, Italy")
George Frideric Handel
Horace Mann
Horace Mann, 1st Baronet
Michelangelo
Olivia Langdon Clemens ("Florence, Italy")
Robert Browning
Willem van Aelst
Zubin Mehta
residence
Accademia della Crusca
Arcetri
Basilica of Santa Croce, Florence
Florence Cathedral dome
Florentine school
House of Medici
Madonna of the Goldfinch
Medici Chapel
Medici court in Florence
Medusa (Caravaggio painting, Uffizi)
Palazzo Rucellai
Palazzo Vecchio
University of Florence
locatedIn
Camillo Borghese
Clarice Orsini
Donatello
Filippo Brunelleschi
Joseph Bonaparte ("Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany")
Leonardo Bruni
Niccolò Machiavelli
Olivia Langdon ("Florence, Italy")
Pauline Bonaparte ("Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany")
Pico della Mirandola
Sandro Botticelli
deathPlace
Duchy of Florence
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Napoleonic)
Kingdom of Etruria
Kingdom of Italy
Republic of Florence
Tuscany
capital
Alfonso La Marmora
Caroline Bonaparte
Elizabeth Barrett Browning ("Florence, Italy")
Joseph Bonaparte ("Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany")
Olivia Langdon Clemens ("Florence, Italy")
Olivia Langdon Clemens ("Florence, Italy")
Theodore Parker ("Florence, Italy")
placeOfDeath
Florence Cathedral dome
Medici Chapel
Palazzo Rucellai
University of Florence
city
Florence Nightingale
John Singer Sargent ("Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany")
Pope Urban VIII
Richard Rogers
placeOfBirth
Clarice Orsini
Giovanni de' Medici
Saint Reparata
associatedWith
Central Italy
Italian Peninsula
Tuscany
containsCity
Duchy of Florence
Renaissance Platonism
associatedWithCity
Caroline Bonaparte
Clarice Orsini
burialPlace
Milano Centrale railway station
Torino Porta Nuova
connectsTo
Florence Kelley
Florence Pugh
givenName
Italian Jews
Italkim
historicalCenter
Council of Basel
Council of Florence
movedTo
Italian Journeys
The Enchantress of Florence ("Renaissance Florence")
setting
Dresden
Edinburgh
twinCity
Florence ("Historic Centre of Florence")
Medici Chapel ("Historic Centre of Florence")
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite
Filippo Brunelleschi
activeIn
Duchy of Florence
capitalCity
Grand Duchess of Tuscany
capitalOfAssociatedState
Grand Duke of Tuscany
capitalOfRealm
Tuscans
capitalRegionCity
Duchy of Florence
centralCity
Ginevra de’ Benci
commissionedIn
Tuscany ("Historic Centre of Florence")
containsUNESCOSite
The Bellelli Family
depictsSetting
Mannerism
developedIn
Marsilio Ficino
educatedAt
Tea with Mussolini
filmLocation
High Renaissance
hasCenter
Pepperdine University
hasInternationalProgramLocation
Ciompi Revolt
hasLocation
League of Cambrai
hasMember
Renaissance
hasNotableCenter
Council of Florence
heldIn
Tuscans
historicalLanguageCenter
1990 FIFA World Cup
hostCity
Tuscany
largestCity
Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy
laterLocatedIn
Fernando Botero
livedIn
Laurentian Library
locatedInCity
Tuscans
majorCities
Grand Duchy of Tuscany
majorCity
Arcetri
municipality
Tea with Mussolini
narrativeLocation
Florence ("Firenze")
nativeName
Tuscans
notableCityInRenaissance
pontificate of Gregory XI
opposedBy
Barberini
origin
Ginevra de’ Benci
originalLocation
Arcetri ("city of Florence")
overlooks
Italian Wars
participant
Arcetri
partOf
Marsilio Ficino
placeOfBurial
Decree of Union with the Copts and Ethiopians
placeOfPromulgation
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
placeOfPublication
Judeo-Italian
region
Grand Duke of Tuscany
seatOfPower
Inferno (film)
setIn
Tea with Mussolini
setInLocation
Romola
setInPlace
Romola
settingCity
A Room with a View (1985 film)
settingLocation
Reims
twinnedWith
Grand Tour
typicalDestination
Florence Cathedral dome ("Historic Centre of Florence")
UNESCOWorldHeritageSitePartOf
Piero della Francesca
workedIn

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