Muted Teal — 5 museum-grade prints in this palette. Florence — Firenze in Italian — is widely regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance, with Filippo Brunelleschi's dome for Santa Maria del Fiore completed in 1436 and still the defining silhouette of the Tuscan capital. The Ponte Vecchio, a medieval closed-spandrel bridge lined with shops, has crossed the Arno since the fourteenth century; the golden fleur-de-lis (Giglio di Firenze) remains the city's historic civic emblem, echoing the ENIT and Italian State Railway travel posters that popularised the Duomo skyline abroad from the 1930s onward. Vienna shaped modern European art through the Vienna Secession movement and figures like Gustav Klimt, whose gold-leaf ornament and stylised botanical motifs still define how the world pictures fin-de-siècle Austria. St. Luang Prabang served as the royal capital of the Kingdom of Lan Xang and remains Laos' spiritual heart, with Wat Xieng Thong among its oldest and most revered temples — famed for mosaic and gilded rooflines along the Mekong. The UNESCO-listed peninsula preserves wooden Lao houses and French colonial facades while the daily Tak Bat alms procession still threads the dawn streets.
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