Florence, the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance Movement, is a place where you can feel the rich cultural atmosphere of the ancient city of Florence and the classic works of human artistic talent everywhere, whether you stroll through the streets of Florence or visit museums, galleries or churches. The orange-domed Notre Dame Cathedral (exterior) is the most important landmark in Florence. It consists of church, baptism hall and bell tower. The main door of the baptism hall is praised by the master Michelangel as the "Gate of Paradise". City Hall Square (also known as : Monarch Square and Cineoli Square). There is an old fortress-style palace built in the thirteenth century (now the City Hall). The flanking corridor, together with the whole square, has now become an open-air sculpture museum. The works of various stone and bronze statues are vivid and vivid, such as the familiar replica of Michelangelo's "David Statue". Florence is the birthplace of the European Renaissance, where Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and many other great artists and literary masterpieces are gathered. Unfortunately, the time is too short. We only have two items to visit in Buddha City - "Notre Dame Cathedral of Hundred Flowers and "David" statues. The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Gothic style is a treasure of Italian Renaissance architecture, ranking fourth in the world's five cathedrals. It was built as a monument to the Republic after the guild seized power from the aristocracy at the end of the 13th century. Its style is very original. Although it is still Latin cross in general, it breaks through the prohibition of the church and designs the eastern singing world as a dome. Genius architect Brunesky imitated the church dome designed by the Roman Pantheon. It was a perfect combination of classical art and science at that time. Even the Pope marveled at the "mythological general". Later Michelangelo imitated it and designed St. Peter's Cathedral in the Vatican, but regretfully sighed - "I can build bigger than it, but it can't be more beautiful than it. " There are many magnificent churches in the world, but few churches are so charming. This beautiful church with white, red and green granite veneers vividly illustrates the classical, elegant and free interpretation of Renaissance times. No wonder it will be named the Virgin Mother of Flowers. Turning around the front and side of the cathedral, I was fascinated by its unique beauty. There are many classical sculptures in the City Hall Square. The most famous and attractive one for tourists is the statue of David. David is the representative work of Michelangelo, a great Italian Renaissance sculptor. He was created between 1501 and 1504 A.D. and is considered to be one of the most boastful male body statues in the history of Western art. The statue is 2.5 metres high, 5.5 metres high, and is carved out of a block of marble. Originally placed in front of the city hall gate, it was later collected at the Florence Academy of Fine Arts. Now the statue in front of the city hall is a lifelike replica.