![]() | Brunelleschi's dome. Students can climb to the top and view the city from above. ![]() Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria is located directly in between the Uffizi Art Gallery. ![]() Students support the Florence soccer team, Fiorentina. ![]() Medici Villa Petraia ![]() Students attend a cooking class in Florence. ![]() Group of ISA students in front of Ponte Vecchio ![]() View from Piazzale Michelangelo ![]() ISA students gather in front of Palazzo Vecchio. ![]() View from Michangelo's point overlooking the Tuscan countryside. ![]() Duomo marble facade detail ![]() This wild boar statue, located in mercato nuovo, is said to give good luck to those who touch its snout. ![]() Mopeds line many of the narrow streets in Florence and are the most common form of transportation while in the city. ![]() Locks adorn the Ponte Vecchio walking bridge due to legend that says if you inscribe the name of you and your lover on a lock and link it to the Ponte Vecchio, your love will last forever. ![]() The Ponte Vecchio is a bridge that crosses the Arno river and boasts many jewelery shops that feature Italian gold. ![]() Piazza Della Repubblica in the center of Florence boasts many outdoor restaurants and cafes as well as a carousel and speciality vendors. ![]() A typical fruit and vegetable stand in Florence. ![]() Views from Piazzale Michangelo in Florence. ![]() Views of Florence from Piazzale Michangelo ![]() Side view of the Ponte Vecchio crossing the Arno river. ![]() The Ufizzi Art Gallery houses one of the most fantastic collections of Renaissance art including works by Botaticelli, Michangelo, Raphael, Fra Angelico, and Da Vinci. ![]() A replica statue of Michangelo's David is one of many statues in Piazza Della Signoria. Other statues include works by Donatello and Giambologna. ![]() This fountain of Neptune in Piazza Della Signoria is one block from the university and is one of many sculptures located in this Piazza. ![]() | ![]() |


