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Map of Florence

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Prepare your trip to Florence and let the kids discover Michelangelo's David, Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi Gallery and much more by colouring in as a family.

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With the colouring map of Florence you will discover all kinds of representative elements of Florentine art, culture and traditions, do you think you will recognise them all?

Disfruta y aprende de esta actividad en familia o con amigos.

Contiene 1 póster + 1 documento de curiosidades.
Formato: 100 x 70 cm plegado.
Empaquetado: 30,7 x 22,3 x 0,8 cm.
Material: papel extra blanco de gran calidad 150gr. Colorea con rotuladores, lápices, ceras, ¡tú elijes!
Diseñado y fabricado en España.
Modo de empleo: hasta 6 niños al mismo tiempo, ponlo en el suelo, mesa o pared, y prepárate para disfrutar de mucha horas de diversión.
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Colouring map of Florence

  • Map of Florence 100cm x 70cm, illustrated by hand.
  • Unique and original product, a perfect gift for young explorers.
  • Duomo/Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, Michelangelo's David, and many more.
  • Enjoy this activity with family or friends, and let the hours pass while completing this work of art.
  • Can be coloured by up to 6 children at the same time.
Duommo of Florence on the colouring map of Florence.

DUOMO OF FLORENCE

We opened the map of Florence and couldn't stop thinking about our first stop: the impressive Duomo of Florence. This amazing building, with its giant dome, is one of the most iconic landmarks in all of Italy.

Did you know that you can climb to the top of the dome? It's a bit of a workout, 463 steps, but the view from the top is simply spectacular. You can see the whole city and, if the day is clear, even the hills of Tuscany. Do you dare to go up?

Colouring map of Florence
Illustration of Michelangelo sculpting his famous statue of David.

MICHELANGELO'S DAVID

We continue to the Accademia Gallery, to visit the famous David. We imagine Michelangelo, chisel in hand, working with passion and patience to create this incredible work of art from 1504.

If someone says: ‘but we've already seen this!’, they might be right because there are 2 replicas of the David in the city: a marble one in Piazza della Signora, right where the original was until it was taken to the Accademia Gallery in 1873 for protection, and a bronze one in Piazzale Michelangelo, on the other side of the river where people go to watch the sunsets.

Colouring map of Florence
Ponte Vecchio over the river Arno on the Florence colouring map.

PONTE VECCHIO

Then we went to Ponte Vecchio, full of jewellery shops and large windows on both sides. These shops used to be butcher's shops that were removed from the bridge at the end of the 16th century because of the bad smell they produced. Our budget didn't allow us to shop there, but we could take some cool selfies and have an ice cream.

Colouring map of Florence
Illustration of Palazzo Vecchio with the statue of David on the Florence colouring map.

PALAZZO VECCHIO

It is located in the Piazza della Signoria, the most important square in Florence. When we arrived Pinto already said: ‘look, another David’. We were surprised by the high tower of the Palazzo, and upon entering there is a charming courtyard, decorated with frescoes and beautiful statues.

Did you know that there are a few hidden passages in the Palazzo Vecchio? They were built by the Medici, to escape from their enemies.

Curiosities of the map of Florence

In our colouring map of Florence you will find a document with a lot of curiosities, in English and Spanish, that will surprise you. Here are 3 of our favourites!

Florentine football in the Santa Croce square in Florence.
Football Fiorentino

It is played in Piazza Santa Croce on 24 June. It is a mixture of football and rugby. The players are dressed in the colours of the different quarters of the city, San Giovanni is the ‘Verdi’ (‘green’), Sta. Maria Novella is the ‘Rossi’ (‘red’), Santo Spirito is the ‘Bianchi’ (‘white’) and Santa Croce is the ‘azzurri’ and it's all a bit of a gross.....

Illustration of the Porcellino in the Florence market.
Fontana del Porcellino

A popular legend says that touching the boar's snout brings luck. You can make a wish by dropping a coin from the boar's snout. If it passes through the grids and falls directly into the fountain, the wish will come true. It is in Piazza del Mercato Nuovo.

Illustration of important characters on the map of Florence, such as Leonardo da Vinci painting the Mona Lisa, Galileo and Amerigo Vespucci.
Renaissance

Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance. People such as Amerigo Vespucci, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Niccolo Machiavelli, Raphael and Donatello lived here.

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