La #Toscana ha approvato la legge "Liberi Subito" per regolare il #suicidioassistito. È la prima regione italiana a farlo.
La legge regionale definisce tempi e procedure per l'aiuto medico alla morte volontaria. È una legge di civiltà perché impedisce il ripetersi di casi che hanno dovuto attendere una risposta per mesi, o addirittura per anni, in una condizione di sofferenza insopportabile e irreversibile. (continua)
#eutanasia #EutanasiaLegale
The beauty of photography is in the angles you choose.
Florence reveals its history in layers, depending on how you frame it. In my last post, Neptune stood as the focal point, but here, the Marzocco—the proud lion of Florence—takes center stage, gripping the city’s emblem as a symbol of strength and independence.
Behind it, the Badia Fiorentina rises with its striking Gothic bell tower, once a powerful Benedictine abbey. To the right, the Bargello, a medieval fortress-turned-museum, adds to the depth of Florence’s story—a past shaped by politics, art, and revolution.
A shift in perspective, and the city tells a new tale. That’s the magic of both travel and photography—seeing the same place in a different light.
The Power of Neptune in the Heart of Florence
Standing tall in the Piazza della Signoria, the Fountain of Neptune commands attention. Sculpted by Bartolomeo Ammannati in the 16th century, the sea god, with his regal pose and flowing beard, once symbolized Florence’s maritime ambitions during the Renaissance.
But look beyond Neptune, and you’ll see two icons of Florence’s skyline: the #tower of the Bargello, once a fortress and now a museum filled with #Renaissance treasures, and the Badia Fiorentina, a historic abbey whose red-bricked spire has watched over the city for centuries. Together, they complete the story of a city where art, power, and devotion have always stood side by side.
#Florence isn’t just a city—it’s a living, breathing masterpiece. Wander through its streets, and you’ll find yourself stepping into #history, where every corner tells a story and every tower holds a secret.
What’s your favorite Florentine landmark?
Foresta di Valle Benedetta.
Livorno, 26 maggio 2022.
#scape #eastcoastkin #treescape #landscapephotography #landscape #italy #italia #tuscany #toscana #forest #trees
FIRENZE - PALAZZO VECCHIO E GALLERIA DEGLI UFFIZI
#UFFIZI #Florence #Italy #thePalazzoVecchio #Galleriadegli #Uffizi #Renaissance #TorredelMangia #TheDuomo #European #Europe #Toscana #Firenze #photography #FerroCandilera
Firenze - Finestrone del campanile di Giotto
#Gothic #GiottosCampanile #Florence #Giotto #Milano #Italian #Toscana #Firenze #photography #FerroCandilera
Firenze - Veduta dalla bifora del campanile di Giotto
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