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Dan Brown’s "Inferno" Itinerary

Follow in the footsteps of Robert Langdon and Sienna Brooks on a thrilling adventure through Florence, inspired by Dan Brown’s bestselling novel, “Inferno”. This tour takes you to the iconic locations that featured prominently in the story, unraveling the mysteries and landmarks that brought the novel’s plot to life.


Dive into the heart of Florence’s rich history, while uncovering the secrets hidden within the city’s art, architecture, and legendary landmarks.

Highlights Include:

Piazza della Signoria
Begin your adventure in Florence’s political heart, where Langdon and Sienna make their first critical decisions. Explore the square and its famous sculptures, including the replica of Michelangelo’s David and the Fountain of Neptune, which feature in the novel’s opening scenes.
Palazzo Vecchio
Visit the iconic Palazzo Vecchio, the setting for key moments in "Inferno", where Langdon searches for clues related to Dante’s "Divine Comedy". Discover its fascinating history and artistic treasures, including the Salone dei Cinquecento, where the puzzle begins to unravel.
The Baptistery of San Giovanni
Delve into the mystery of the ancient Baptistery, a key location in "Inferno", and learn about its historical and artistic significance. See the famous bronze doors, known as the "Gates of Paradise," which play an important role in the novel’s cryptic clues.
Dante’s Portraits and Locations
Explore the places connected to Dante Alighieri, the central figure in the book’s puzzle. Visit Dante’s house and the Church of Santa Margherita dei Cerchi, where he is believed to have met Beatrice.
The Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace
Walk through the gardens and the magnificent Pitti Palace, where important scenes from the novel take place. Enjoy stunning views over Florence and explore the Medici residence, which has been part of the city’s history for centuries.
The Enigmatic Symbolism of Florence’s Art and Architecture
Along the way, uncover the hidden messages and symbols within Florence’s masterpieces that relate to Dante’s "Divine Comedy" and the themes of "Inferno". Your guide will explain how Dan Brown weaves together historical references, making this tour both thrilling and informative.
Piazza della Signoria
Begin your adventure in Florence’s political heart, where Langdon and Sienna make their first critical decisions. Explore the square and its famous sculptures, including the replica of Michelangelo’s David and the Fountain of Neptune, which feature in the novel’s opening scenes.
Palazzo Vecchio
Visit the iconic Palazzo Vecchio, the setting for key moments in "Inferno", where Langdon searches for clues related to Dante’s "Divine Comedy". Discover its fascinating history and artistic treasures, including the Salone dei Cinquecento, where the puzzle begins to unravel.
The Baptistery of San Giovanni
Delve into the mystery of the ancient Baptistery, a key location in "Inferno", and learn about its historical and artistic significance. See the famous bronze doors, known as the "Gates of Paradise," which play an important role in the novel’s cryptic clues.
Dante’s Portraits and Locations
Explore the places connected to Dante Alighieri, the central figure in the book’s puzzle. Visit Dante’s house and the Church of Santa Margherita dei Cerchi, where he is believed to have met Beatrice.
The Boboli Gardens and Pitti Palace
Walk through the gardens and the magnificent Pitti Palace, where important scenes from the novel take place. Enjoy stunning views over Florence and explore the Medici residence, which has been part of the city’s history for centuries.
The Enigmatic Symbolism of Florence’s Art and Architecture
Along the way, uncover the hidden messages and symbols within Florence’s masterpieces that relate to Dante’s "Divine Comedy" and the themes of "Inferno". Your guide will explain how Dan Brown weaves together historical references, making this tour both thrilling and informative.

As you follow Langdon’s steps through the city, your expert guide will share fascinating insights into the historical, artistic, and literary connections that make Florence a perfect backdrop for “Inferno”’s thrilling tale.

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