Hi Andy! I visited Florence after watching your videos about Florence, and it helped me a lot! I used them as an audio guide! I listened a couple of times, even on the spot, from my phone! 😊 Thank you very much! 😊😊😊 The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo definitely worth seeing! For me it was the best part, beyond seeing the precious original artworks it helped me to organize all the information gathered during the visit. For those who haven't been there yet don't miss it. I appreciate the energy you put in making these kind of videos. 👍
Wow-thank you so much for the great compliment-I really appreciate it! Florence is such a cool place to visit. You can feel the history as you walk around this great city!
I love Florence very much too. Piazza del Duomo and Ponte Vechio were for me the highlights. I captured the wonderful moments too and published it on my RUclips channel too. I can highly recommend to visit Florence. Wish I saw this video before my visit. :)
I lived in a pensione in 1962 approx was in third grade lived couple blocks from duomo back then kids could walk around ride bikes I walked to school Florence was my playground thank you for your video Andy merry Christmas 🐱🌹🌷🌈🌞
I’m here in Italy now and the line to get to each entrance is sooo long but I am beyond excited! The photos and my camera video will never do the artist justice
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures I am a history and science nerd and although there is more to Italy (food, culture, clothing, shopping etc) that is awesome but I am in awe and can just live in this church for days just gawking, towards the end of the week I'll be in rome and I can't wait to hit up the museums there! Man I'm so excited almost to the front of the line, I waited in line to realize I had to get in the ticket purchasing line first then to get in line at the church but this church is so massive I don't mind the wait
Thank you so much Hilary-I really appreciate your comment! The Duomo is probably THE highlight in Florence and I love all of the great history behind it. Regarding deserving getting many more views, sometimes my videos take a long time to catch on so I hope you're right. Thanks again!
The nave is surprisingly plain. Very much in contrast with the rich opulence of Rome's major Baroque churches. Examples: San Giovanni in Laterano, Sant' Andrea della Valle, Sant' Ignazio, Sant Maria Maggiore and Il Gesu.
Totally agree. When you see the exquisite, opulent exterior, you assume the interior will also be opulent, but it's not. The exterior is the star of the show.
First, I would say buy your tickets in advance. Second, the summer is going to have the longest lines, so avoid the summer if possible. We went in May-beautiful weather, and while there were lines, I'm sure they're worse in the summer.
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures Excellent advice. We are thinking a 3 month stay nearby, to explore Tuscany and Italy in general. It will be our 1st trip to Europe. Aussies.
Andy...thank you so much for your videos..I love history and have seen many of your videos. Question...I will be in florence in 3 months...do you believe the scaffolding on the Duomo will still be there? I would love to see it with out it. Thank you...Jaime
Hi Jaime. Thank you so much for watching my videos! As you know, I love history as well so it's great when like-minded people watch my videos. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the scaffolding issue. I Googled a few things but didn't find anything. I guess you could contact the Duomo on their website and maybe they would know. I hate it when I go to a famous landmark and there's scaffolding because it does kind of ruin photos and filming (this has happened to me at Angkor Wat and more recently, Big Ben). Of course, if there is scaffolding, it means they are making necessary repairs and restoration so it's hard to complain about that. I really hope that by the time you go, the scaffolding is gone. Have a great trip!
any infomation on the interior of the dome? eg the materials used, any specific furniture, lighting, types of windows and paitings or how the ceiling looks etc
Good overall video but some very wrong info, the renaissance officially goes from 1400 to 1600 but to be more specific, it can be argued that it only begins in 1453 when Constantinople falls .
Many sources say the Renaissance began in the 14th century so perhaps it was very late 14th century, but some sources do say it began in the early 14th century. However, it does seem like it ended around 1600 or in the late 16th century.
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures well you are talking about a theory of history called “long renaissance” that takes into account the changes after the crisis of the late middle ages as sufficient for a new period but Giorgio Vasari would argue that the renascita as he called it would only beguin properly at arownd the time of the ottoman conquest due to the spreading of the greek knowledge around the italian cities. Either way you put it, it for sure ends at most in the very early 17th century and truly beguins in the 15th
Hi Andy! I visited Florence after watching your videos about Florence, and it helped me a lot!
I used them as an audio guide! I listened a couple of times, even on the spot, from my phone! 😊
Thank you very much! 😊😊😊
The Museo dell'Opera del Duomo definitely worth seeing! For me it was the best part, beyond seeing the precious original artworks it helped me to organize all the information gathered during the visit. For those who haven't been there yet don't miss it.
I appreciate the energy you put in making these kind of videos. 👍
Wow-thank you so much for the great compliment-I really appreciate it! Florence is such a cool place to visit. You can feel the history as you walk around this great city!
I love Florence very much too. Piazza del Duomo and Ponte Vechio were for me the highlights. I captured the wonderful moments too and published it on my RUclips channel too. I can highly recommend to visit Florence. Wish I saw this video before my visit. :)
I lived in a pensione in 1962 approx was in third grade lived couple blocks from duomo back then kids could walk around ride bikes I walked to school Florence was my playground thank you for your video Andy merry Christmas 🐱🌹🌷🌈🌞
You're welcome Stephanie. Living in Florence must have been great. Merry Christmas to you, too!
I’m here in Italy now and the line to get to each entrance is sooo long but I am beyond excited! The photos and my camera video will never do the artist justice
Enjoy!
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures I am a history and science nerd and although there is more to Italy (food, culture, clothing, shopping etc) that is awesome but I am in awe and can just live in this church for days just gawking, towards the end of the week I'll be in rome and I can't wait to hit up the museums there! Man I'm so excited almost to the front of the line, I waited in line to realize I had to get in the ticket purchasing line first then to get in line at the church but this church is so massive I don't mind the wait
A thorough review of the Duomo! Great tips :)
Thank you so much-I appreciate that! Loved the Duomo!
This is an incredible tour and video. Thank you so much for uploading!!! You deserve so many more views, sir!
Thank you so much Hilary-I really appreciate your comment! The Duomo is probably THE highlight in Florence and I love all of the great history behind it. Regarding deserving getting many more views, sometimes my videos take a long time to catch on so I hope you're right. Thanks again!
Thank you very much for your excellent video.
You're welcome-I appreciate that! I LOVE Florence!
Another great video. Thank you!
Thanks Deborah! Seeing the facade of the Duomo is one of my favorite travel moments.
Obrigada de coração excelente vídeo maravilhoso fantástico da catedral de Florença
You are very welcome-I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Belíssima arquitetura!
Very informative
I cant believe you didnt show Donatellos mary magdelin from the museum
Such a cool piece
Let's go!
i open my phone this is my morning view,nice goodlooking even the speeching😍😍😍
The nave is surprisingly plain. Very much in contrast with the rich opulence of Rome's major Baroque churches. Examples: San Giovanni in Laterano, Sant' Andrea della Valle, Sant' Ignazio, Sant Maria Maggiore and Il Gesu.
Totally agree. When you see the exquisite, opulent exterior, you assume the interior will also be opulent, but it's not. The exterior is the star of the show.
This is brilliant!!! May I ask, is there a time of year when the queues are not so long?
First, I would say buy your tickets in advance. Second, the summer is going to have the longest lines, so avoid the summer if possible. We went in May-beautiful weather, and while there were lines, I'm sure they're worse in the summer.
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures Excellent advice. We are thinking a 3 month stay nearby, to explore Tuscany and Italy in general. It will be our 1st trip to Europe. Aussies.
You are going to love Italy!
Andy...thank you so much for your videos..I love history and have seen many of your videos. Question...I will be in florence in 3 months...do you believe the scaffolding on the Duomo will still be there? I would love to see it with out it. Thank you...Jaime
Hi Jaime. Thank you so much for watching my videos! As you know, I love history as well so it's great when like-minded people watch my videos. Unfortunately, I know nothing about the scaffolding issue. I Googled a few things but didn't find anything. I guess you could contact the Duomo on their website and maybe they would know. I hate it when I go to a famous landmark and there's scaffolding because it does kind of ruin photos and filming (this has happened to me at Angkor Wat and more recently, Big Ben). Of course, if there is scaffolding, it means they are making necessary repairs and restoration so it's hard to complain about that. I really hope that by the time you go, the scaffolding is gone. Have a great trip!
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures Thank you so much for the information Andy! I look forward for more of your videos!!
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures is it removed now ?
The people back the were literally crazy and delusional. But, they were damn good artists.
any infomation on the interior of the dome? eg the materials used, any specific furniture, lighting, types of windows and paitings or how the ceiling looks etc
You can see the painted interior of the dome at 20:08.
It is interesting~
I visited in 1971.
Do they use cements
Good overall video but some very wrong info, the renaissance officially goes from 1400 to 1600 but to be more specific, it can be argued that it only begins in 1453 when Constantinople falls .
Many sources say the Renaissance began in the 14th century so perhaps it was very late 14th century, but some sources do say it began in the early 14th century. However, it does seem like it ended around 1600 or in the late 16th century.
@@AndysAwesomeAdventures well you are talking about a theory of history called “long renaissance” that takes into account the changes after the crisis of the late middle ages as sufficient for a new period but Giorgio Vasari would argue that the renascita as he called it would only beguin properly at arownd the time of the ottoman conquest due to the spreading of the greek knowledge around the italian cities. Either way you put it, it for sure ends at most in the very early 17th century and truly beguins in the 15th
Thanks for the info!
Italian cafe music
aint this built by the vatican ?
No idiot