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is an analysis at our website, dw, dot com, and on my social media trying to look up the handle at data. if you need, somebody has already been watching good by the what thing is that, what do you get for 50 cents or 50 cents? no, not thinking lots and lots of stuff. did you know it costs $0.50 to feed one hungry child for one? for the evening. the, with the share of the meal,
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you could share your video with children, with just $0.50 and a tab on your smartphone. together we can end global hunger. please download the app. well, the amazing to the welcome to florence, the most beautiful renaissance. sit because you don't have this really good. we start over again starting over early in the morning. that is so much better for us as an incredible city, but it can get very, very crowded. so if you don't plan your visit, right, you might not enjoy it. i'm going to show you how to have a great time here and avoiding the crowds as much as possible. we'll learn about the cities renaissance history. check out some of my favorite places. try some local tuscan cuisine and even have a moment of loan with someone very special. personally, i love the flores. i spent
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a lot of time here in my twenties when i was studying. and i'm really excited to show you around today the let me begin at the do all this on somebody in the field because the drill, the hearts of florence is historic center. if both are free to enter, by the way, the so impressive if you don't mind waiting in line, you can also go up to the top for a great deal. the. the best way to get around the center is to walk. i really recommend you get off the busy streets and explore some of the little side streets. honestly, you never know what you're gonna find. like look, we just walk down the street and here is the house of poet. done the getty, i mean, that's incredible, right? speaking of famous names, you can't come to florence without learning about the medicine. the medici family
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will florence from the 15th to 18 centuries, and they filled the city with their architectural and artistic commissions submitted to you are closely associated with the italian renaissance of the cultural and political rebirth. after the middle ages, that was marked by a re discovery of classical philosophy, architecture literature, and art. i made up with tour guide fully build a bonus in the piazza, dennis and your yeah, one of the most famous squares in italy. welcome to the center of the political florentine power. these spending lines in the middle isn't a amazing power center, rented our right. i feel is julio tells me that the banking industry and world trade made the city wealthy, the wealthy, or the 49. but that's why these road stipulations for the run
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a search started next we had to piazza development pool because the name of flow rims floating size from florida to go this the bone and safe facilities are you still see the statute florida? these beautiful lady, up above the ancient call on the ground and call him i ask if there's anything you should not do one in florence, i wouldn't be in a fast food. that's what i no you, i seem to see all the delicious food. incredible foss street don't go to fast for the faster and possibly we might enjoy. so on the sea. and now the city is famous, bridge the positive x here. let's start from the name. why cold rage? because he was the only freeze was no, no, don't destroy read the 2nd world. these days the bridge is full of jewelry shop.
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but i learned it was once an area of butcher's and tanner's until the management not liking the smell to create it should be dedicated to goldsmith. thank you so much. oh, wow. okay. yeah. it's time to talk about museums. so we're here at the see see one of the most famous art museums in the world with a work by a renaissance masters like bought the charlie leonardo and michelangelo. and i'm going to give you a to go to the official c. c website book, a ticket for a specific day and a specific time. then you'll be able to skip the ticket line and just go straight to the security line. but now a visit to the galleria, delicate damien home to the statue of david, carved by a tele and renaissance artist, michelangelo, to accommodate more visitors. the museum recently extended opening hours and spread out. it's fast collection director cecilio. holberg tells me,
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one does not get out to me this. thank you so much for having me. the 17 foot tall david is the collections highlight. i have to say it's way more impressive in person then i could have imagined figured angelo shows this shepherd, this young shepherd in an incredible way. he's not aggressive. he but he is strong . he is naked, showing his in oh sounds. and they put it in front of the product, so back to which is the political center of the town and showing the independence of the citizens and the city of florence. this symbol of florence is one of the most famous sculptures in the world. and now i have a moment alone with him. i think i'm in love, but now it's time to cross the ottoman river to check out my favorite part of the city, the old. so i have no district,
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you'll find your tourist here. i really like the vibe on this side of town. it's a little bit more alternative. definitely more laid back. and you can find me lots of great restaurants with out all of the crazy crowds. i really like the areas around the churches of santa speed it though and some sort of yeah, i know. it's also florence is. art is in district crafts like leather working silver and gold. smithing has been practiced here for centuries. so it's a good place to look for high quality souvenirs from florence, at least 2 children alia, and his parents use a centuries old edging technique called awkward for the day. i was curious to check it out. thank you so much for having me here in europe a. can you tell me a bit about what you and your family do here? yes, we do. things. is the nation process, and that was the event and in the 6th centuries and for 40 years, was in use it for the english to tional of the useful nicole far. we start read
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wanting, waving the on the copper when it was put a walks of air and to show on the top of the plate we edge and then keeping us in to make the metrics. we can print one by one that was pretty in color on to the grooves and we clean and we remove the ink and excess and which was on wet paper on the top of the plate, then the present. and we, we, the ink off the prospect into the plate, goes into the painter of, to goes from the press machine sedan. we wait a couple of days, 2 or 3 days to dry the ink and the paper. and then we can keep in black and white or 2 on we can colors, we use water colors. so each one is bank one by one, the while it was really peaceful in there. and i definitely could've stayed all evening. but we have to go check out the sun set. let's go. the most popular place to watch the sunset is keeps
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telling me to launch hello. thoughts i can get pretty crowded up here. so i'm taking your to my favorite sunset spot, just down the road. the bus here because of sun minneapolis on monday and to go with this beautiful sunset, i thought it would be nice to have some classical music here in florence. so i've invited my friends still to 30 stick off. you're in teen and italian baroque composition by alessandro. a lot of changes on the dinner at truck to the end. so it piano, which specialize just in talking because he's joining me are some friends who live
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in florence, including fellow michigan girl author casey rose. so this is where we embrace a more slow travel by food culture is not to be rushed in italy, especially not dinner dinner, or is it time for togetherness? being with friends and family, and enjoying each other's company. and you have to look each other in the eyes. when you raise a glass case, you mentioned something about the bread. so tasking. brad does not have thoughts traditionally solved, described as best enjoyed with me. you those that are already salty, that already have so much labor that you don't need the added salt in the bread. it really has such diverse cuisine. so it's really nice to be able to order something from the region, like peachy, with wild for roku, for, but we believe the bread soup board totally filled with potato but for instance, most famous dish is be sick. got a fuel into, you know, boeing,
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steak served rare the same as the sake of here and definitely to be shared. well, we really saw a lot today, although there's so much more that florence has to offer. hope you're ready to have a good visit to the city. and honestly, my job here is done, so i'll leave it as cheap. the
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