Basilica di Santa Croce
Florence
This Franciscan church of the fourteenth Century is on the square by the same name. Inside there are the tombs of famous Florentines. Beside the church you can visit the Museum of Santa Croce.
Palazzo della Galleria degli Uffizi
Florence
One of the finest art galleries in the world, here you can follow the development of Italian painting, from the early beginnings until the seventeenth Century. The Renaissance palace was built by Vasari in 1560
Galleria degli Uffizi
Florence
Its origins date back to the year 1560. It is the most famous Italian gallery and one of themost famous in the world. Its collection consists of an immense artistic heritage from medieval to modern.
Corridoio Vasariano
Florence
The corridor that leads from the Uffizi, where were the former administrative offices, to Palazzo Pitti. In the corridor there are ancient sculptures, sarcophagi, statues and busts of the Roman Empire
Galleria dell'accademia
Florence
Teatro Verdi
Florence
Teatro Verdi was established in 1854 as a teatro Pagliano but later renamed in honor of Giuseppe Verdi in 1901.It has a capacity of 806 including a space which is reserved for the wheel chairs. The stage has the dimensions of 14 meters, 18meters length and width respectively
Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Florence
It is the theater where in the late sixteenth century the melodrama was born. Today, its headquarters is the Municipal Theatre and it is considered the center of the Florentine music. Here you can experience the Maggio Musicale: the oldest music festival in Europe.
Palazzo Strozzi
Florence
Palazzo Strozzi is a fifteenth century Palace which was built by Benedetto Maiano for a high class elder who was a great rival of Medici rule. He wanted a paramount place where he could continue to show the family prominence. The palace is now home to the Humanist studies Institute
Palazzo Pitti
Florence
Palazzo Pitti has a rich history, it was originally owned by a famous Italian banker, Luca Pitti.It was later bought by the Medici family and became the main residence of the Grand Duke. Here a visitor will find great possessions which were amassed over time; jewelry, paints and other luxurious possessions can be found here
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Florence
In this building you run through four centuries in the history of art. The gem of the buildingis the Chapel of the Magi: a famous cycle of frescoes by the Florentine BenozzoGozzoli, a pupil of Beato Angelico. Do not miss it!
Museo Stibbert
Florence
On the hill of Montughi, Florence lies the Stibbert Museum which has more than thirty six thousand artifacts drawn from Western and Eastern civilization. These artifacts were collected by the founder of the Museum Fredrick Stibbert; there are also collections from allover collection kept here in the honor of Fredrick.
Museo "S. Ferragamo"
Florence
By the will of Wanda Ferragamo and her children, the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum was inaugurated in 1995: which is located in the same headquarters of the company. The purpose of the foundation of the museum is to disseminate the history of its founder and the creations he created “Made in Italy”. The museum has a rich collection of more than 10,000 shoes.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello
Florence
Since 1865, the Palazzo del Bargello houses the eponymous museum with works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Giambologna and Cellini. It preserves prestigious collections of ceramics, furniture, bronzes, or the result of private donations from the Medici collections.
Museo Galileo
Florence
A university of Florence Museum which was founded in 1927 is home to hundreds of collections, one of them a finger the famous Galileo’s finger. The museum also houses many artifacts, most of which are known to be the pioneer in the scientific world; you will find world globes, telescopes and navigation equipments.
Museo di Palazzo Vecchio
Florence
The Museum of Florence is a fourteenth-century structure inside the Old Palace. At its origins, it was called the “Palazzo dei Priori” and later changed its name several times. Inside the Museum, there are wonderful rooms in which the magnificent works of Donatello, Verrocchio, etc.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo
Florence
An interesting place to learn about the Florentine sculpture. Well known is the model of the dome by Brunelleschi, the statues that adorned the facade of the cathedral dedicated to Santa Maria del Fiore and the marble group of the Pietà by Michelangelo. A must see.
Museo della Fondazione Horne
Florence
Museo archeologico Nazionale
Florence
Build in 1870 and transferred to its current location, the Museum holds thousands of collection from different parts of the world. Here the visitors will get to see the first collections of Medici family, the famous Etruscan collections, the roman artifacts and the huge collections of ancient Greece.
Teatro Puccini
Florence
It was built between 1939-1940 and is an example of Italian Rationalism. Today, theater performances are held and satirical comedies with actors of national reputation. It is named after the square dedicated to the great master of Lucca.
Teatro della Pergola
Florence
A theater of inimitable sound that originally was reserved to the court. Open to the public since 1718, there were represented works of great composers like Vivaldi. Today, the theater is a cultural center that retains its prestige.
Casa Martelli
Florence
An artistic journey which includes works by Donatello and Caravaggio. The collection of the Martelli family has its origin in the years 1668 to 1669. A gallery of paintings and sculptures of great value to see!
Eremo Carmelitano S.Maria degli Angeli
Scandicci
The monastery dates back to 1987 and welcomes a group of Carmelite nuns. The building, where different liturgical rituals are made, is furnished with modesty and simplicity. In its interiors, various icons, portraits, and numerous religious objects are preserved, which give a spiritual nature to the monastery.
Badia di Settimo
Scandicci
The Abbey, also known as the “Abbey of St. Salvatore and Lorenzo”, dates back to the tenth century. The structure has architectural elements of different styles, from Romanesque to Gothic and Renaissance. The interiors are carefully decorated and contain numerous liturgical objects and works of sacred art. The abbey is open to the public.
Castello di Torre del Castellano
Reggello
The Castle of Torre del Castellano rises on a hill and dominates from above all the neighboring territory. The construction dates back to the Middle Ages and was initially by Countess Willa. Later he passed to the Castellano, from which it takes its name. Its main function was to defend against enemies. After the restoration work, today it is used as an agritourism company.
Chiesa di Ognissanti
Florence
All saints Church has a rich history, it is also an architectural masterpiece which stands out among the medieval building. The Church is known for the Baroque art and the beautiful sculptures which stand out. Here visitors not only get a chance to get in touch with the past but also get a spiritual fulfillment.
Cenacolo di Andrea del Sarto
Florence
It dates back to the early sixteenth century. Here they settled the cloistered nuns of the Blessed Humility. The Last Supper was painted by Andrea del Sarto and now houses the works of his contemporaries and his followers.
Casa Museo di Dante
Florence
In the Museum-house of Dante you can learn about the life, works of the poet and the story of his family. A path in the Florence of his time. This educational museum is a journey in the Middle Ages to be done!
Casa Buonarroti
Florence
The house can be called a monument and museum. Here you can admire the art collections of the family of Michelangelo. A place where you can enjoy the sculptures of the youthful age of the master. A full immersion in the life of Michelangelo you cannot miss.
Cappelle Medicee
Florence
A tour to see the areas of great historical and architectural interest, where you will find the mausoleum of the Medici grand dukes. Do not miss the New Sacristy, by Michelangelo, began in 1521.
Cappella Brancacci
Florence
It is found in the Santa Marie Del Carmine Church in Florence, popularly known as Sistine Chapel; it was the most influential and famous during the fourteenth century. To access this chapel one has to use the neighboring convent. The church and the Chapel are opened at different times therefore one has to visit one at a time.
Casa Museo "R. Siviero"
Florence
The building, previously, was the residence of the intellectual Radolfo Siviero. Inside we can admire the sculptures and landscape paintings of the '400 by Flemish Jan Frans Van Bloemen. Passionate about the collections, Siviero, has collected over the years many works of ancient art including: Etruscan finds, Roman statues, gold background paintings from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, terracotta, bronzes, furniture etc. Given the importance of the works within it, the Tuscany Region entrusted the museum to the Association of Friends of the Florentine Museums.
Basilica di Santo Spirito
Florence
A magnificent piece of Renaissance architecture is the kind of description that one can give Santo Spirito, Florence. The church having been built in thirteenth century stands tall as one of the most beautiful medieval buildings in Oltramo Quarter in Florence.
Galleria Rainaldo Carnielo
Florence
The gallery is located in a building that was the house-studio of the sculptor Rinaldo Carnielo and best testifies to the work of the master. The building was built during which Florence was the capital of Italy. The works are characterized by the diversity of artistic currents of the second nineteenth century. The numerous bas-reliefs are a sign of the purity of Renaissance forms, thus explaining the influence that the artist had from the Florentine art of the '400.
Il giardino di Archimede
Florence
The Garden of Archimedes, which is located in the city of Florence, is a museum set up for the purpose of managing mathematics. This structure would be the only museum of its kind in Italy. Within the building are kept documents of significant historical and scientific importance.
Palazzo Rucellai
Florence
Palazzo Rucellai is a 15th century palatial townhouse located in Florence, Via della Vigna Nuova.The palace is thought to have been designed by Leon Battista in the years between 1146 and 1451.The magnificent building is a big attraction to the visitors due to its beautiful designs and marveling architectural work
Museo del Tesoro di Santa Maria
Impruneta
The Treasure Museum of Santa Maria was inaugurated in 1987 and is located in the Basilica of Santa Maria dell'Impruneta. The museum site is accessed through a door on the left side of the façade of the Basilica. The most significant treasures are represented by the “Reliquary of the Holy Cross” by Cosimi Merlini the Elder and a stylish cross by Lorenzo Ghiberti.
Opificio delle Pietre Dur
Florence
This is a public institute which is well known for restoration of arts as well as providing a forum to teaching arts. The institute has a library where visitors can read about the preserved precious stones. There is also a scientific laboratory where research and diagnostics services are conducted.
Accademia delle Arti del Disegno
Florence
The academy of the artists where arts conferences are held, exhibitions organized, books are presented, concerts performed and notable artists from allover the world are honored .It is a place worth visiting for the art lovers.
Galleria Gentili
Florence
La Specola
Florence
La Specola, the oldest scientific museum in Italy and whole of Europe for that matter, is also known as the Museum of Zoology and Natural History; it is located in Florence near the famous Pitti Palace. It is one of the museums in Italy which has deep ties with History; it has collection which date back to Medici family dynasty.
Villa Medicea di Poggio Imperiale
Florence
The villa was built in the '500. Over the years, the structure has undergone several restorations, which gave it a totally different look from the original one. The building was amplified and enriched with neoclassical decorations. Today, the villa hosts a religious female college.
Tornabuoni Arte
Florence
Santo Ficara Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
Florence
Galleria Open Art
Campi Bisenzio
Galleria d'Arte Poggiali E Forconi
Florence
Galleria d'Arte Mentana
Florence
Frittelli Arte Contemporanea
Florence
Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea
Florence
Bagnai
Florence
Aurelio Stefanini Studio D'Arte
Florence
Oggetti E Soggetti D'Arte Di Melani Federico
Lastra a Signa