PIAZZA della SIGNORIA


Introduction

Piazza della Signoria and Plazza Vecchio have been at the heart of Florence's political and social life for centuries. The great bell once used to summon citizens to parlamento (public meetings) here, and the square has long been a popular promenade for both visitors and Florentines. The piazza's statues(some are copies)commemorate the city's major historikal events, through its most famous episode is celebrated by a simple pavement plaque near the loggia: the execution of the religious leader Girolamo Savonarola who was burnt at the stake.

Star Features
Palazzo Vecchio


Perseus by Cellint
This bronze statue(1554) of Perseus beheading Medusa was intended to, warn Cosimo I's enemies of their probable fate.


The Rape of the Sabine Women by Giambologna
(1583) The writhing figures in Giambologna's famous statue were carved from a single block of flawed marble.


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