Florence Municipal Square is considered one of the most beautiful squares in Italy because of the beautiful buildings around it. It was built in the 13th and 14th centuries. It was first built on the foundations of the demolished Ubeti, Flabsky and other imperial families. After expansion, it has formed today's scale. Piazzo Vecchio, the traditional administrative center in the southeastern corner of the square, looks at the whole square. On the left side of the old palace is the beautiful late Gothic Langqi Gallery. The gallery was built by Benzie & Dijone and Simone & Tolenty from 1376 to 1382.