The death mask of Dante Alighieri, in Palazzo Vecchio
Most likely, this is not the original death mask that was placed on Dante's face in 1321, but a copy made in 1483 by Pietro and Tullio Lombardo, when they sculpted his tomb in Ravenna. They made his nose more hooked, as that was a sign of intelligence, and that shaped our current view of him.
In front of the Palazzo Vecchio, the Tuscan Gothic town hall. The Michelangelo's David statue in front of it was just a copy. The Fountain of Neptune was awesome but so crowded all the time, it was hard to even get close to it. Imo the entire city is overrun with more American tourists than it can handle. 🤔⛲️