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Boboli Gardens - A Story Of True Love In Florence

If you're going to visit Florence, you can never miss a place designed by flashy bloomings and epic statues, signed by courses that guide to infinite escapades.

By Sean Clayts

If you’re going to visit Florence, you can never miss a place designed by flashy bloomings and epic statues, signed by courses that guide to infinite escapades.

If you take a look around, you’ll be surprised by magnificent architectures like an old Roman Theatre.

A lot of green grass and a little lake

There no other place where you can admire such beautiful views of Florence

Probably you think this place doesn’t exist, but here we are: at the Boboli Gardens in Florence!

Cosimo, Duke of Florence, thought this incredible place and made it a reality.

The generations of Medicis makes them the most famous family in Florence, though Cosimo I’s family in particular is known for the construction of the Boboli Gardens and another, less enchanting rumor that has persisted for centuries, a rumor of violence and death.

The legend tells that Cosimo’s wife died angered by the loss his esteemed son Giovanni - and that Giovanni was killed by his father.

The truth is Eleonora died of malaria, indeed.

Cosimo de Medici was almost certainly a rude man, but his wife was his only love

Cosimo and Eleonora had 11 children and Eleonora participated to the government of Florence.

Cosimo thought this garden to be enchanting like his wife, to resemble her beauty and his love.

If you come to Florence, please don’t miss what the love has done in this beautiful city

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