Jul 26, 2025
Better known as the the birthplace of the Renaissance. Home to the Uffizi Gallery, Duomo, and Michelangelo’s David art and architecture in their purest form.
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Avignon is known for the Papal Palace and Gothic-Renaissance architecture. This former papal seat feels like stepping into an illustrated medieval manuscript.
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A true “city of three cultures.” Its cathedrals, synagogues, and Greco inspired art make it a Renaissance marvel with Moorish layers.
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Renaissance meets fairytale charm. Cobblestone lanes, stepped gables, and preserved medieval guild houses frozen in time.
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A floating city with Renaissance grandeur. Palazzos, canals, and the iconic St. Mark’s Basilica will transport you to the 15th century.
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The Old Town blends Gothic, Baroque & Renaissance brilliance. Think astronomical clocks, painted ceilings, and royal courtyards.
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A hidden gem of Eastern European Renaissance architecture. Wawel Castle and the historic Market Square steeped in royal grandeur are must visits.
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Salzburg is the Baroque-Renaissance fusion in the land of Mozart. Ornate facades, domes, and palaces that feel lifted from a 16th century opera.
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