Basilica di Santa Maria Novella
Basilica di Santa Maria Novella stands at Piazza della Station in Florence, just a short walk from the bustling Santa Maria Novella train station. Built in the 13th century, it showcases a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles, making it a significant historical landmark. Inside, visitors can explore a wealth of art, including Masaccio’s famous frescoes and the intricately designed wooden ceiling. If you’re visiting in June, you might catch the vibrant floral display in the adjacent garden, emphasizing the basilica's connection to nature. Don’t forget to admire the stunning facade, which features striking geometric patterns and is a perfect photo opportunity for your trip.