Built in 1869, it is called ''the balcony of Florence'', because it is the most famous observation point in the city. It houses copies of the artist's works, such as the ''David'' and a neoclassical loggia. The view is extraordinary and embraces practically all of the most beautiful and, historically and panoramically, the most beautiful part of Florence in the city: from the Duomo to Ponte Vecchio passing through the hills of Fiesole and Settignano and the Bargello.