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Essay heading: Why was Florence considered important for Culture and arts?
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These colossal buildings and structures seem almost too monumental for humans to work with. However, Florence being the birthplace of renaissance simply proved that humans were able to achieve such criterion. The Palazzo along with the Cathedral is examples of an amalgam of different architectural styles used from the past at that present time... displayed 300 characters
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The techniques that had been lost due to the dark ages were conjured and reused to create variety of wonderful buildings. For an example, the Cathedral had been a gargantuan challenge for many. Building a dome large enough to fit twenty thousand people was at first hopeless, but when the dome of the Cathedral was finally finished, it truly showed the length humans were able to take... displayed next 300 characters
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