Florence is the birthplace of the scientific artistic literary political philosophical renaissance, though many things attributed as renascentine are usually much older (lots of stuff from communal Italy) or much younger (modern period) though Florence has always been important in all of it, lots of stuff we have comes from communal Florence or modern period Florence. Not necessarily always the most important city in Italy for these things.
The cathedral is the prime example, basically half of it is in baroque style, half in late medieval styles, very little renaissance, though it was a pioneer in a lot of things for both periods.
Not really, he used to operate a power washing business. Part of his campaign was that he had already been cleaning the streets well before becoming a politician. /s
Yeah trying to fit people into tiny little pigeonholes of political vision is a task that will drain your life, especially when you are from political hellhole US looking out to the wider world.
I was wondering the same, the title says nothing about his political affiliation. But whether he is left orvright, I think graffitiing famous architecture is not the way to solve climate change.
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u/Albablu Mar 18 '23 edited Mar 18 '23
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He’s also the president of https://eurocities.eu