Where was the Jewish Ghetto located?, Piazza Santa Croce, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza Pitti, Florence served as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy from, 1865 to 1871, 1675 to1687, 1436 to 1523, Palazzo della Signoria gained the nickname Palazzo Vecchio when, Florence built a new palace of Signoria, which can also be spotted by Piazzale Michelangelo, Medici family, who was living there, moved to Pitti Palace, the Pope came to Florence and moved the main offices to another palace, Where are Michelangelo and Galilei funerary monuments located?, In the Duomo, the cathedral of Florence, In Santa Maria Novella church, In Santa Croce church, Florence was founded as a Roman military colony in, the 1st century BCE, the 3rd century BCE, the 2nd century AD, Boboli garden is the , most beautiful garden built by Pitti family, the first example of Renaissance garden in Florence, green area dedicated by Sergio Staino to Bobo, Palazzo Pitti is so called because , Pitti family made it built , Luca Pitti was the famous architect who designed it, Pitti was the nickname of Eleonora di Toledo who commissioned the construction, Who is the patron saint of Florence?, San Giovanni Battista, San Marco, San Luca, Sant'Antonio, The Virgin Mary, What was the currency minted in Florence which was the most powerful in Europe in the 14th/15th century?, The Golden Florine, The Golden Dollar, The Platinum Plata, The cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the so called Duomo, is dedicated to, Mary Magdalene, the Virgin Mary, Mary Repentant, Mary from Magdala, The dome of the cathedral was built by , Ghiberti, Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Sant'Angelo addormentato, Who is the artist who won the context for the Baptistry door and later completed the golden door?, Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Masaccio, Raffaello, Who designed Palazzo Vecchio, Santa Croce church, Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral and the last circle of wall?, Giorgione, Furioso da Verona, Arnolfo di cambio, Adriano Celentano, Piazzale Michelangelo was created by the architect Poggi in the , 15th century, 19th century, 17th century, 18th century, San Miniato al Monte church is a great example of, Baroque architecture, Romanesque architecture, Renaissance architecture, Post- modern architecture, Florence is the city in which Renaissance developed, True, False, Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge in Florence, True, False, Benvenuto Cellini, who's bust is located on Ponte Vecchio, is defined as, the most famous italian voice, the master of goldsmith, the savior of Maria Maddalena, the Golden Hand, A bronze copy of the David by Michelangelo is located in Piazza Signoria, True , False, Dante Alighieri, the poet who wrote the Divina Commedia, is considered, the father of Italian language, the father of Italian constitution, the inventor of Purgatory, Dan Brown competitor , The statue of Saint Giorgio by Donatello inspired Michelangelo fo his David, True, False, Oltrarno, the Florentine area beyond the river, is so called because oltre means beyond and Arno is the name of the river, True, False, The Baptistery is a monument used to celebrate the ceremony of baptism, True, False, Santo Spirito church is the last project of Filippo Brunelleschi and hosts a cross by Michelangelo , True, False, Maybe, In the time of Roman Antiquity Florence had an amphitheater and its walls are still visible in via Torta, True, False, maybe, Medici family ruled Florence for about 3 centuries, True, False, Historically, the wealth of the city of Florence was made by, the industry of wool, the industry of horse shoes, the administration policy, the tomatoes pickers, Medici family crest is dotted with, strawberries, balls, dragons, mosquitos, Orti dipinti is the first _____________________ in Florence, Renaissance garden, community garden, museum garden, Istituto degli innocenti is the first civic monument and hospital built for the care of abandoned children in Europe, True , False.

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