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Italian Renaissance grandeur in Florence
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The Portico dei Frati Grigi, or Grey Friars’ Porch, is an impressive fir beams structure located in the stunning city of Florence. The grand building dates back to the 13th century, when it was first built as the entrance to a Franciscan convent for the Minorite Order. Nowadays, the exquisite portico stands as a testament to Renaissance architecture, and draws tourists and locals alike. From its dramatic tiled flooring to its ornate stone columns, every element of the Portico celebrates Italian culture with beauty and grace. Today, guests can explore the gallery to admire its treasures and marvel at this one-of-a-kind gem from Florence's distant past.

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