The Renaissance wasn’t just reserved for Michelangelo.
In fact, Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi or Donatello as he is most popularly known today was also one of the master sculptors of the time and produced the Judith and Holofernes that can be found in the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.
Beyond its renowned architectural marvels and gastronomic delights, Italy's flower fields, gardens, and villas stand as testament to the country's deep-rooted love affair with botany and landscape design. From the rolling hills of Tuscany awash with the hues of wildflowers to the meticulously curated gardens of historic villas, Italy’s floral heritage invites exploration and admiration.