In Dante Alighieri's birthplace, the urban network is enriched with 32 plaques dedicated to the Supreme Poet, placed on towers, street corners, churches, and buildings in the historic center, as a tangible sign of the mark Dante left on the urban fabric. The initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance the city's cultural heritage: the plaques, freely visible outdoors, recount Dante's presence, memory, and inspiration tied to Florentine places, evoking the idea that the verses of the Divine Comedy embody a living and memorable reality, far beyond mere historical documentation. The project involved fundraising, with a budget of approximately €70,000, and aims not only to restore or relocate the plaques but also to promote public access, making Dante's legacy visible throughout the city as an element of identity and urban breathing.
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