Many places in Florence offer the stunning view of the city and its surroundings. The city has many panoramic viewpoints: in addition to piazzale Michelangelo, visitors can admire the skyline of Florence from Giardino di Boboli, San Miniato al Monte, as well as lesser-known places such as Settignano, the Badia Fiesolana, Bellosguardo and many others.
Recent municipal regulations are aimed at protecting such beauty. As a Unesco Heritage Site, the city skyline and its immediate surroundings - the nearby hills and the areas of Fiesole, Bagno a Ripoli and Sesto Fiorentino - cannot undergo substantial change. This means that any proposed change will be first evaluated by the technical services of the Municipality, in accordance with the Unesco authorities. Proposals will be authorized only if the skyline remains substantially unchanged. Minor interventions will be possible, but not if they involve new constructions that would disrupt the unique beauty of Florence admired from the 18 panoramic viewpoints listed below:
Giardino di Boboli Villa Bardini Chiesa di San Miniato al Monte Piazzale Michelangelo Santa Maria alla Badiuzza San Tommaso a Baroncelli via del Loretino Piazza Desiderio da Settignano Villa Medici a Fiesole Badia Fiesolana Monte Rinaldi Orti del Parnaso Villa Fabbricotti Villa della Petraia Chiesa diSanta Lucia alla Castellina via di Monte Oliveto via di San Carlo via di Bellosguardo