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The Divine Comedy illuminates Florence, also known as Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Fresco by Domenico di Michelino (1465), designed by Alessio Baldovinetti, Florence, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo).. Right: view of Florence, as an allegory of Paradise; it is one of the first views with the dome of the cathedral completed. In the center Dante holding the book with the opening words of the Divine Comedy. Left: the Purgatory hill and the Hell.

The Divine Comedy illuminates Florence, also known as Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Fresco by Domenico di Michelino (1465), designed by Alessio Baldovinetti, Florence, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo).. Right: view of Florence, as an allegory of Paradise; it is one of the first views with the dome of the cathedral completed. In the center Dante holding the book with the opening words of the Divine Comedy. Left: the Purgatory hill and the Hell.
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The Divine Comedy illuminates Florence, also known as Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Fresco by Domenico di Michelino (1465), designed by Alessio Baldovinetti, Florence, Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo).. Right: view of Florence, as an allegory of Paradise; it is one of the first views with the dome of the cathedral completed. In the center Dante holding the book with the opening words of the Divine Comedy. Left: the Purgatory hill and the Hell.
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