Things to do in Carmignano

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1. Uffizi Gallery

As you wander open-mouthed past some of the most familiar paintings and sculptures in the world, it’s hard to imagine that Florence’s celebrated Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) started life as administration offices for the city’s magistrates. It wasn’t until 1574 that the Grand Duke of Tuscany chose the building to house his collection that would be added to by subsequent generations and finally become a star attraction of the Grand Tour.
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Uffizi Gallery in Florence in Italy

2. Ponte Vecchio

No visit to Florence would be complete without crossing the Ponte Vecchio. The oldest bridge over the Arno dates back to 1345 with its origins in the 10th century. It is the only one of the city’s historic bridges to escape destruction during the Second World War, allegedly at the express orders of Hitler himself, who enjoyed its panoramic views of the river, and its picture-postcard arches have survived numerous floods, most recently in 1966.
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Ponte Vecchio which includes a bridge and a river or creek

3. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

When the architect Filippo Brunelleschi proposed the design for what was, at that time, the largest dome in the world, he was aiming high. The dome was the crowning glory of an ambitious building project begun in 1294 and finally completed nearly a century and a half later with the consecration of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in 1436, one of the architectural wonders of the Renaissance. The dome, which measures 45.5 metres in diameter, still holds the world record for the largest brick and mortar structure of its kind, and the breathtaking view from the top is one of the highlights of any visit to Florence.
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4. Piazza del Duomo

Florence’s famous Piazza del Duomo is a magnet for locals and visitors alike. This historic square, with its roots in the glorious Renaissance, is packed with lively cafés and bars, food stalls and street entertainers, so take time out to sip a cappuccino or snack on a slice of pizza and watch the world go by before heading off to explore the fascinating buildings that line its sides.
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5. Pitti Palace

The Pitti Palace (Palazzo Pitti) was built in 1458 for Luca Pitti, a wealthy Florentine banker. A century later it became the chief residence of the Medici family, who filled it with their priceless collections of art, artefacts and jewellery. Subsequent residents included Napoleon and King Victor Emmanuel III, who donated it to the Italian people in 1919. Today it houses several art collections as well as the Medici treasure.
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6. Piazza della Signoria

Culture vultures make a beeline for the Piazza della Signoria, gateway to the Uffizi Gallery and the Loggia dei Lanzi. This lively square has been a popular meeting place for Florentines since the 14th century, and day or night you’re sure to find something going on.
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Piazza della Signoria featuring a square or plaza, a city and heritage architecture

What to do in Carmignano


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Frequently asked questions

Is Carmignano worth visiting?
Providing a blend of family-friendly attractions and history, there are many things to do in Carmignano. When you're here, check out Prato Cathedral, a top attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Carmignano?
After you've visited top attractions like Monash University - Prato and Museo del Tessuto, spend some time experiencing the food and retail options in Carmignano.
What is the top tourist attraction in Carmignano?
The top tourist attraction in Carmignano is Prato Cathedral, so make sure to include it on your sightseeing agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Carmignano?
Three days will give you plenty of time to tick off many city highlights, such as Prato Cathedral, Monash University - Prato and Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano. The average stay in Carmignano is three days. If you have the urge to extend your escape, Florence isn't far away.
Is Carmignano a walkable city?
It all comes down to what you want to do and see in Carmignano. Several top attractions, such as Villa Medicea di Poggio a Caiano and Church of San Michele, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a stroll through some of Carmignano's neighborhoods, Bacchereto is 3 kilometers away from downtown, while Comeana is 3 kilometers away from the city center and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Carmignano with kids?
What to do in Carmignano for adults?
Adults of all ages will have plenty of things to do in Carmignano. Whether you're into the arts, adventure or just love finding new places to explore, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Carmignano?
From enjoying parks to strolling around hip neighborhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Carmignano. If you're stuck for ideas, ask a local tour guide for recommendations. Prato Cathedral is a top spot for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing adventures.