The Ospedale degli Innocenti, a 15th-century landmark in Florence, was designed by the renowned architect Brunelleschi. Originally an orphanage, the building served this purpose for centuries, providing a home for countless children. Today, it houses a museum that delves into the institution’s rich history and displays a collection of artworks by masters such as il Ghirlandaio, Botticelli, and Della Robbia. Visitors can explore the historical significance of the site and admire the artistic treasures within its walls.
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