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Florence: The city that changed the World

Hosted by AEDO Media · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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11
Last ep.
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About this podcast

Sometime between the 13th and 16th centuries, a small city on the banks of the Arno River decided—without knowing it was deciding—to change the world.Florence produced Brunelleschi, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Dante, and Machiavelli. It invented the Renaissance, created the modern banking system, and exported ideas that are still present in everything you see and use today.This series tells that story, with the depth of a documentary and the pacing of a literary narrative.Every great story has an address. And this world began here.

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AEDO Media hosts Florence: The city that changed the World, a history show with 11 episodes published.

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Ponte Vecchio: The City That Continues

Apr 15, 20269m0

The Ponte Vecchio has stood for nearly seven hundred years. It survived the floods that destroyed it and forced it to be rebuilt. It survived the Second World War — the only bridge in Florence left standing when the Germ

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Boboli Gardens: The City Seen From Above

Apr 13, 20267mEp. 10S1

The Medici built it to dominate nature. Nature had other plans. In 1549, Eleonora de Toledo commissioned a garden on the hillside behind the Palazzo Pitti. The architects were given a simple brief: turn a steep, unruly s

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Palazzo Pitti: The Palace That Outlived Everyone

Apr 13, 20268mEp. 9S1

Luca Pitti wanted a palace larger than the Medici's. He got it. Then lost everything — including the palace. In 1458, one of Florence's most powerful bankers commissioned a residence on the other side of the Arno designe

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Palazzo Pitti: The Palace That Outlived Everyone

Apr 13, 20268m0

Luca Pitti wanted a palace larger than the Medici's. He got it. Then lost everything — including the palace. In 1458, one of Florence's most powerful bankers commissioned a residence on the other side of the Arno designe

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Palazzo Pitti: The Palace That Outlived Everyone

Apr 13, 20268m0

"Luca Pitti wanted a palace larger than the Medici's. He got it. Then lost everything — including the palace. In 1458, one of Florence's most powerful bankers commissioned a residence on the other side of the Arno design

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Uffizi Gallery: The Office That Became the World

Apr 12, 20269mEp. 8S1

In 1560, Cosimo I de' Medici wanted to solve an administrative problem. The government of Florence was scattered across the city, and he wanted it in one place. He called Giorgio Vasari. He asked for an office building.

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The Dome: The Hole That Should Have Stayed Open

Apr 11, 20267mEp. 7S1

Imagine arriving in Florence in the early fifteenth century and looking toward the center of the city. The cathedral is there. The walls rise. The marbles fit together with a precision that seems almost supernatural. But

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Piazza della Signoria: The Mirror That Forgot Nothing

Apr 11, 202610mEp. 6S1

For five centuries, the Piazza della Signoria was where Florence went when it needed to decide who it was. A republic raised its tower here to stand taller than any noble in the city. A conspiracy was punished here — not

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David: The Stone That Already Held Everything

Feb 28, 20269mEp. 5S1

In 1464, a block of marble arrived in Florence that no one knew what to do with. Two sculptors tried. Both gave up. For decades, it sat in a courtyard — exposed, abandoned, already cut in ways that limited everything. In

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The Medici, Part III: The City Devours Its Masters

Feb 27, 20268mEp. 4S1

The Medici had ruled Florence for sixty years. They were the family the city couldn’t imagine losing—until the moment it decided to discard them like something that no longer served a purpose. When Lorenzo the Magnificen

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The Medici, Part II: Lorenzo, The Flame That Burned Too Bright

Feb 27, 20267mEp. 3S1

Lorenzo de' Medici: The Flame That Burned Too Bright. The Medici were already in power. The hard work had been done — the invisible networks, the quiet loyalties, the patience of decades. All Lorenzo had to do was not ru

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The Medici, Part I: Cosimo, The Man the City Went to Find

Feb 26, 20267mEp. 2S1

The Medici were not at the top of Florence. They had no noble blood, no military tradition, no name that opened doors. They had come from the Mugello valley like so many other families — and no one would have bet on them

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The River, the Wool, and the Money

Feb 25, 20269mEp. 1S1

Before the Medici. Before the Dome. Before the David. There was a small city on the banks of a river that processed wool, lent money, and survived its own internal wars. A city that lost half its population in a spring o

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Florence: The city that changed the World is hosted by AEDO Media. The show is categorised under history and has published 11 episodes.

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Florence: The city that changed the World has published 11 episodes.

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Florence: The city that changed the World regularly covers history. It sits in the history category.

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Episodes of Florence: The city that changed the World average 9 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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