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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Florence' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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1835 City Map of Florence, still largely in the confines of its medieval city center.
Closed inside the avenues traced on the old medieval walls, the historic centre of Florence collects the city's most important cultural heritage sites.
Spiritual center of the city is Piazza del Duomo with the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, flanked by Giotto's Campanile and facing the Baptistry of Saint John with the 'Gates of Paradise' by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
This Tuscan city became a symbol of the Renaissance during the early Medici period (between the 15th and the 16th centuries), reaching extraordinary levels of economic and cultural development.
The present historic centre covers 505 ha and is bounded by the remains of the cityxe2x80x99s 14th-century walls.
The Arno River runs east and west through the city and a series of bridges connects its two banks including Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Santa Trinita.
The cityxe2x80x99s history is further evident in the artistic works of great masters such as Giotto, Brunelleschi, Botticelli and Michelangelo.
Surrounded by Arnolfian walls that date to the 14th century, the city includes the xe2x80x9cquadrilatero romano,xe2x80x9d which is made up of the present Piazza della Repubblica, the narrow, cobblestone streets of the medieval city, and the Renaissance city.
The city has respected its medieval roots such as its urban form with narrow alleyways, and its Renaissance identity, exemplified by Palazzo Pittixe2x80x99s imposing structure.
Thus, they guarantee continuity for an outstanding tradition perpetuating the historical image of the city.
Moreover, within the cityxe2x80x99s Master Plan, Florence has put in place a tool for urban planning which identifies the historic centre as a place of cultural and environmental concern.
In particular the Structural Plan outlines the strategies and innovations identified for the cityxe2x80x99s future: it foresees an improvement to living conditions for residents, improvements to tourism, and initiatives to increase awareness of the historic centre as a World Heritage property.
The Management Plan works to safeguard and conserve the urban structure and to maintain and increase the relationship between the traditional social-economic practices and the cultural heritage of the city.