Along the western bank of the Arno river, slightly outside the historic center in south-eastern Florence, where few visitors venture, is Anconella Park, Florence鈥檚 second largest green space. Florentines come here to stroll, jog or relax by one of the small lakes, take their children to play or partake in one of several sports activities.
For the curious traveler, the most interesting feature of the park is a partially uncovered brick structure with side openings, along Via Villamagna. It is a miniature reproduction of the dome of Florence鈥檚 Cathedral, the world-famous cupola by Brunelleschi.
The 1: 5 scale reproduction of the original was made by a prominent Brunelleschi's scholar, Massimo Ricci.
The dome rises for only two-thirds of its real structure so that visitors can observe it inside. To make the miniature dome, the same procedure and the same tools used to make the original dome in the 1400s were used: ropes, tie-rods, hand-raised pulleys, mobile wooden supporting beams. The copy even precisely reproduces the arrangement of the individual bricks, in a herringbone pattern. All of this allows the visitor to understand how Brunelleschi managed to erect the Cupola.
This scale model is the world鈥檚 only open actual representation of Brunelleschi鈥檚 dome, and therefore holds considerable cultural and scientific interest.
If you wish to escape the crowds of Florence鈥檚 historic center for a while and better understand one of the Renaissance鈥檚 great engineering feats, a visit to Anconella Park and the dome鈥檚 model may make for pleasant afternoon.
Along the western bank of the Arno river, slightly outside the historic center in south-eastern Florence, where few visitors venture, is Anconella Park, Florence鈥檚 second largest green space. Florentines come here to stroll, jog or relax by one of the small lakes, take their children to play or partake in one of several sports activities.
For the curious traveler, the most interesting feature of the park is a partially uncovered brick structure with side openings, along Via Villamagna. It is a miniature reproduction of the dome of Florence鈥檚 Cathedral, the world-famous cupola by Brunelleschi.
The 1: 5 scale reproduction of the original was made by a prominent Brunelleschi's scholar, Massimo Ricci.
The dome rises for only two-thirds of its real structure so that visitors can observe it inside. To make the miniature dome, the same procedure and the same tools used to make the original dome in the 1400s were used: ropes, tie-rods, hand-raised pulleys, mobile wooden supporting beams. The copy even precisely reproduces the arrangement of the individual bricks, in a herringbone pattern. All of this allows the visitor to understand how Brunelleschi managed to erect the Cupola.
This scale model is the world鈥檚 only open actual representation of Brunelleschi鈥檚 dome, and therefore holds considerable cultural and scientific interest.
If you wish to escape the crowds of Florence鈥檚 historic center for a while and better understand one of the Renaissance鈥檚 great engineering feats, a visit to Anconella Park and the dome鈥檚 model may make for pleasant afternoon.