![]() ![]() Nevertheless, it’s home to a fantastic collection of plaster casts of sculptures by the likes of Donatello and Michelangelo. This is probably not the first museum that springs to mind when you think of Florence you’re more like to picture the Uffizi Gallery or the Galleria dell’Accademia. Set out on a walking tour between them and along the way you’ll get acquainted with Florence’s Aladdin’s cave of art and history. Inferno takes in many of the city’s most iconic sights and attractions. The cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is home to countless artistic treasures and beautiful buildings, and makes an incredibly atmospheric setting for a mystery novel. Where The Da Vinci Code sold a million airfares to Paris and tickets to the Louvre, Inferno has seen countless readers jump on a plane to Italy, keen to explore beautiful Florence. It’s no wonder the series has sparked such a storm of interest in the sites it mentions. If you’ve ever picked up one of Dan Brown’s bestselling Robert Langdon novels, you’ll know just how easy it is to get drawn into their world of hidden signs, conspiracy theories, and elegant European settings. ![]()
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