Some of the most famous paintings in the world are on display on the walls of Florence's Uffizi Gallery, from Botticelli's Birth of Venus to masterpieces by Titian and Leonardo. And, as it's the first Sunday of the month, you can see them for free - though this makes the gallery particularly popular so the earlier you can join the queue - which starts going in from 8.15am - the better.
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