Florence celebrated every year on Easter Sunday in a very special way. The Explosion of the Cart is a tradition born about 350 years ago. The decorated chariot, also called the "Brindellone", was released the first time in 1622 in
the form of 2-3 storey high tower, is pulled by two
oxen adorned with garlands around the streets of Florence, in
Piazza del Duomo in the space that lies between the baptistery and the
cathedral.
The Chariot, well stocked with fireworks when he arrives in
front of the cathedral stands still and waits for the start of the mass. More or less at 11 from the altar of the Cathedral, while inside the
church we sing the Gloria, the Archbishop lit
with the sacred fire a rocket in the shape of a dove (called just "the Columbine," which symbolizes the Holy
Spirit ), this in turn flies out of the church
along a wire that goes to hit the wagon in the
square, creating a spectacular fireworks that meet the
applause of the entire audience.