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The first stop in Florence is the Wisteria Garden.

If you happen to visit Florence in the spring, don't just limit yourself to the art galleries, cathedrals, and the Old Bridge. Be sure to explore the city's romantic and age - old connection with the "goddess of flowers."🌸🌸🌸 As we stroll through Florence in springtime, surrounded by blossoms and the city's rich artistic atmosphere, we might not realize that the name of the city and its enchanting bond with flowers originate from an ancient "flower goddess."πŸͺ·πŸͺ·πŸͺ· Florence's Latin name, Florentia, means "the place of blossoming" or "the city of flourishing flowers." The Romans named it in 59 B.C. in honor of the goddess Flora. In Roman mythology, Flora is the goddess of spring and flowers, presiding over the blooming of plants and the renewal of life. Every spring, to seek blessings for a bountiful harvest and the favor of nature's powers, the Romans would hold the grand Floralia festival. During this celebration, the city walls were adorned with colorful petals, women wore floral crowns, and the streets were filled with flowers, dances, and the exuberance of life and love.🌷🌷🌷 According to legend, it was during this springtime Floralia celebration that the Romans founded the new city in the valley of Tuscany and named it Florentia, in hopes that the city would flourish like a blooming flower and remain ever - vibrant. Florentia is not just a legend, but a city that truly blossoms in spring. The floral symbol of Florence β€” Iris⚜️ You might have noticed that the emblem of Florence is not a "lily," but an iris (Iris). This red iris is offered to the goddess Flora and has become a spiritual symbol of the city. πŸ’**Recommended Spring Flower - Viewing Spots:** - **Giardino Bardini** Address: Via de' Bardi, 1, 50125 Firenze FI Wisteria blooms for only a few short weeks, and if you happen to be there during this time, don't miss this stunning display prepared exclusively for spring! #ItalyTravel #ItalyPrivateTourGuide #LocalAccompanimentInItaly #BestSpringFlowerSpots #EuropeTravel #FlowerPhotographyTips #FlowerSpottingReports #Florence #ExchangeSpring #FlorenceTravel #SpringAmbassadorOnXiaohongshu #FirstPhotoOfSpringInMyPhone #SpringOpeningCeremony #ChasingSpringTravel #SpringtimeHillside #Lesser - knownFlowerViewingSpots #SpringJourneyTogether

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The first stop in Florence is the Wisteria Garden.

If you happen to visit Florence in the spring, don't just limit yourself to the art galleries, cathedrals, and the Old Bridge. Be sure to explore the city's romantic and age - old connection with the "goddess of flowers."🌸🌸🌸 As we stroll through Florence in springtime, surrounded by blossoms and the city's rich artistic atmosphere, we might not realize that the name of the city and its enchanting bond with flowers originate from an ancient "flower goddess."πŸͺ·πŸͺ·πŸͺ· Florence's Latin name, Florentia, means "the place of blossoming" or "the city of flourishing flowers." The Romans named it in 59 B.C. in honor of the goddess Flora. In Roman mythology, Flora is the goddess of spring and flowers, presiding over the blooming of plants and the renewal of life. Every spring, to seek blessings for a bountiful harvest and the favor of nature's powers, the Romans would hold the grand Floralia festival. During this celebration, the city walls were adorned with colorful petals, women wore floral crowns, and the streets were filled with flowers, dances, and the exuberance of life and love.🌷🌷🌷 According to legend, it was during this springtime Floralia celebration that the Romans founded the new city in the valley of Tuscany and named it Florentia, in hopes that the city would flourish like a blooming flower and remain ever - vibrant. Florentia is not just a legend, but a city that truly blossoms in spring. The floral symbol of Florence β€” Iris⚜️ You might have noticed that the emblem of Florence is not a "lily," but an iris (Iris). This red iris is offered to the goddess Flora and has become a spiritual symbol of the city. πŸ’Recommended Spring Flower - Viewing Spots: - Giardino Bardini Address: Via de' Bardi, 1, 50125 Firenze FI Wisteria blooms for only a few short weeks, and if you happen to be there during this time, don't miss this stunning display prepared exclusively for spring! #ItalyTravel #ItalyPrivateTourGuide #LocalAccompanimentInItaly #BestSpringFlowerSpots #EuropeTravel #FlowerPhotographyTips #FlowerSpottingReports #Florence #ExchangeSpring #FlorenceTravel #SpringAmbassadorOnXiaohongshu #FirstPhotoOfSpringInMyPhone #SpringOpeningCeremony #ChasingSpringTravel #SpringtimeHillside #Lesser - knownFlowerViewingSpots #SpringJourneyTogether

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