Religious building ruins in Florence According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Italy has 60% of the world's most famous art. In the 15th century Florence decided to return from Gothic style to Roman style art and architecture, Florence received the majority of the collection. This classical return style is called Renaissance, Florence is the birthplace of it.
Filippo Brunelleschi in Florence in the early 15th century religious building established a new Renaissance aesthetic by combining religious symbols with mathematics and classical principles, he visited. It was obtained in ancient ruins in Rome and German architecture in Vitruvi. This article explains how the unique blend of Brunelleschi inspired the new movement of Renaissance architecture - this movement began at the dome of Florence Cathedral and extended to the production of the dome of St. Peter's Cathedral in Michelangelo This plan is a compromise between the Bramante plan inspired by Brunelleschi and the more difficult design of Rafael (Johnson). The cathedral dome is intended to match Florentine miracles created by Brunelleschi. And that basically pushes the boundaries of Italian architecture to the next stage of greatness.
Architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi (Florence 1377, Florence - born April 15, 1446) was one of the earliest pioneers of the Renaissance architecture in Italy. His main work was the dome of Florence's Duomo (1420-36) built on a machine that Brunelleschi invented specifically for the project. Many of Brunelleschi's life and career are based on a biography written by contemporary youth, Antonio di Consio Manetti in the 1880s.
I think Italian history, architecture and art is a unique blend. In other words, Italian architecture is beautiful, and these buildings and places often have stories of artistic talent and historical background. The dome of Brunelleschi in Florence is an example of an existing mix of Italy. There are many other historical sites in Italy, such as the Leaning Tower of Pisa. If you pay to rise the stairs to the top of Leaning Tower of Pisa then this view is worth it. I strongly recommend visiting the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain