Duomo - Cattedrale Santa Maria del Fiore
Florence
(29 Km)
One of the largest cathedrals of Christianity, dating back to XIV Century and built in Gothic style in a traditional Florentine style, with large spaces, horizontal lines of different colors and decoration.
Battistero
Florence
(29 Km)
The baptistery next to the cathedral is a Romanesque building, which is known for its bronze doors. Opposite the cathedral stands the Golden Gate, also known as the "Gate of Paradise" by Ghilberti with scenes from the Old Testament.
Piazza del Duomo
Florence
(29 Km)
Known in English as the Cathedral Square, Piazza del Duomo, is one of the most visited places in the world. Here you will find Florence cathedral and other famous statues and work of art. The square also houses other famous buildings which has great historical importance
Basilica di Santa Croce
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Piazza della Signoria
Florence
(29 Km)
Piazza della Signoria is an important point in the city of Florence as it depicts the history and origin of the Florentine Republic. It has maintained its reputation up to date as it is a political hub of Florence city. Here people hold meetings as well as tourist flock to get in touch with the great city. It is located in front of Palazzo Vecchio.
Ponte Vecchio
Florence
(29 Km)
The Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge in Florence and one of the symbols of the city. The bridge crosses the Arno River at its narrowest point and consists of three lowered arched passes. At the center of the bridge the shops are interrupted by two panoramic terraces from where you can admire a part of the beautiful Vasari Corridor. Another noteworthy element is the bust of Benvenuto Cellini, the most famous goldsmith in Florence.
Palazzo della Galleria degli Uffizi
Florence
(29 Km)
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
(29 Km)
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.
Campanile di Giotto
Florence
(29 Km)
The bell tower of the XIV century was built according to plans by Giotto, and is 82 meters high. At the bottom is decorated with reliefs (copies) by Andrea Pisano and Luca della Robbia.
Corridoio Vasariano
Florence
(29 Km)
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
Piazzale Michelangelo
Florence
(29 Km)
The large terrace is situated on a hill on the left bank of the Arno. Famous for its view of the old town and the Ponte Vecchio, which is also immortalized in many postcards. In the center of the square there is a copy of David.
Palazzo Vecchio
Florence
(29 Km)
The palace is a symbol of the power of Florence and it has been the base of the government until Florence was the capital (1871). It is now a museum where you can admire paintings and sculptures.
Loggia dei Lanzi
Florence
(29 Km)
Galleria dell'accademia
Florence
(29 Km)
Porta del Paradiso
Florence
(29 Km)
Casa di Bettino Ricasoli
Florence
(29 Km)
The palace dates back to the 17th century and took its name from Bettino Ricasoli, who lived in its interior. The structure is typical Florentine, and has simple decorative elements. Over the years, the palace hosted many political meetings, organized by Ricasoli. Currently, the Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze has its headquarters.
Chiostro di San Lorenzo
Florence
(29 Km)
The cloister of the Basilica of San Lorenzo was designed by Brunelleschi and was created by its student Antonio Manetti. The building has a double loggia, with round arches on the lower floor and architraved on the upper floor. Previously, the homes of the canons and the environments of monastic life were placed.
Palazzo Salviati
Florence
(29 Km)
The palace dates back to the '400, it was purchased in 1456 by Jacopo Salviati, from whom it also took its name. Over the years, the building had numerous owners and in 1709 it hosted the King of Denmark, Frederick IV. Inside there are works of art from different periods, there are frescoes, paintings, sculptures, works by great artists such as Donatello, Cellini and Bronzino. Today, the building is home to Banca Toscana.
Palazzo Pucci
Florence
(30 Km)
The palace was built during the 16th century by Bartolomeo Ammannati. It took its name from Lorenzo and Roberto Pucci, who commissioned the construction. The structure features elements of the neoclassical and architectural decorations of the '800, combined with ancient works, belonging to the family. Currently, it houses a shopping gallery.
Palazzo Soldani
Florence
(29 Km)
The palace, also known as “Palazzo Vita”, was built in the fourteenth century, and took its name from the Soldani family, who bought it in 1480. The current appearance is the result of a series of restorations undergone in 1908, which changed the entire facade, giving the structure new elements, very different from those of the '300. The palace is considered a national heritage of art.
Palazzo Borghese
Florence
(29 Km)
The Borghese Palace dates back to the Neoclassical period and is one of the most important buildings in the city. Inside it still has beautiful frescoes today. The structure was owned by the Borghese family from which it also took its name. In 1843 it was purchased by Luigi Cappelli. Currently, it houses an accommodation facility.
Loggia del Pesce
Florence
(28 Km)
The Loggia del Pesce is a structure designed by Cosimo l in 1567. It was set up to allocate the sellers of fish hunted from the Ponte Vecchio, since the Vasari corridor had to be built. The loggia is built from two rows of 9 arches each and by columns of Tuscan order, covered by vaults with a shell. During the years 1885 to 1895 it was rebuilt by recovering the best preserved parts.
Cenacolo di San Salvi
Florence
(27 Km)
The Upper Room, a fresco typical of the monasteries of Florence, was born in the 16th century. It was created by Andrea del Sarto, one of the most famous artists of the Renaissance. This is the Last Supper, one of the well-known episodes of the Bible, worked very carefully. Currently, it is located inside the homonymous museum.
Villa Medicea di Poggio Imperiale
Florence
(31 Km)
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.
Porta Romana
Florence
(30 Km)
The Roman Door dates back to 1326. Like all other doors, over the years it has undergone interventions that have totally changed the original appearance of the door. Inside it houses frescoes and decorations of great historical importance.
Casa Ridolfi
Florence
(30 Km)
Casa Ridolfi was built in the '300, but its current appearance is the result of a deep restoration of the 19th century. It took its name from its owners, the Ridolfi di Piazza, in honor of which there is also the coat of arms on the facade. The structure is solid, and made of strong stone, with simple decorations.
Palazzo Guadagni
Florence
(30 Km)
The palace was built in 1502, at the behest of Riniero di Bernardo Dei, a silk merchant. The structure is in Renaissance style very different from the other neighboring facilities. The Earnings, from which it also took its name, were the owners of the structure since the '600 and turned the palace into a three-star hotel. Today, we still find all the old decorative elements preserved.
Monumento a Cosimo Ridolfi
Florence
(30 Km)
The statue was created by Raffaello Romanelli in the '800, dedicated to the famous georgophilic, Cosimo Ridolfi, who made a great contribution to agriculture. It has recently been the subject of restoration for the 180th anniversary of the Cassa di Risparmio in Florence.
Casa di Filippo Lippi
Florence
(30 Km)
The house is assumed that it was built around the fifteenth century, and it was the building, where the great artist Filippp by Tommaso Lippi was born and lived. The structure is simple, small, but well maintained. On the facade there is also the tombstone dedicated to Lippi. Currently the house is the property of the Carmelite Fathers.
Monastero di Camaldoli
Poppi
(21 Km)
The Monastery of Camaldoli represents a complex built during the sixteenth century that rises on the banks of one of the branches of the Archiano River. The works were completed in 1611 and included an ancient hospice or guest house, a church and a monastery. In front of the entrance to the main building is a monumental fountain built by Ambrogio Traversari in reference to the richness and quality of the renowned waters of Camaldoli.
Eremo di Camaldoli
Poppi
(20 Km)
The Hermitage of Camaldoli dates back to the 11th century and is located at 1,111 meters above sea level in the forest of the Casentino Forest Park. It is surrounded by a wide wall where inside we find the cells of the hermits monks and the church. Of particular importance is the cell of San Romualdo and the ancient library composed of numerous volumes.
Castello dei Conti Guidi
Poppi
(22 Km)
The Castle of the Counts Guidi in Poppi was built between the 9th and 10th century and was the seat of the feudal family of the Counts Guidi who lived in the manor for almost four hundred years. The current architecture dates back to 1274, when Count Simone di Battifolle had come to power. The main access to the castle, after the last restoration of 1470, was through the Lion Gate. The history of the castle is embellished by the stay that Dante Alighieri made between 1307 and 1311 in the wonderful rooms of this fortress in central Italy, here Dante composed the XXXIII song of Inferno.
Villa Castello Bonsi
Reggello
(20 Km)
The Villa Castello di Bonsi belonged to the Bonsi della Ruota family. In the eighteenth century the Villa was handed over to the friars of the Convent of Carmine in Florence, before being purchased by the Gattai Puddings. These, still the owners of the Villa, turned it into a Castle. Part of his restoration was done by the painter Raphael Sorbi.
Castello di Torre del Castellano
Reggello
(24 Km)
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.
Castello Poggio Castellare
Reggello
(20 Km)
The Poggio Castellare Castle is a very ancient building. In fact, today it is only accessible through a path that can be walked through and we can only observe the ruins that have remained over the centuries.
Castello di Leccio
Reggello
(21 Km)
The Castle of Leccio or Sammezzano was built in 1605 under the order of the Ximenes of Aragon, with a Moorish style. In 1878, it hosted King Umberto I. During the twentieth century, after World War II, it was converted into a luxury hotel. It is currently in a state of neglect, but it still retains its splendor. For a year we have been working to bring it back to its original beauty.
Rocca Malatestiana ruderi
Santa Sofia
(32 Km)
The ruins of the Rocca Malatesta date back to the fourteenth century. In the Middle Ages it was among the highest fortresses in Romagna. Currently, only the ruins of the tower and the bastion are left.
Villa il Torrino
Scarperia
(23 Km)
The Villa was born from an ancient tower that was restored according to the style of the 1930s and 40s of the twentieth century. Also part of the complex is a beautiful park created by the architect Vittorio Collacchioni, who is the current owner. The building is very special thanks to the presence of precious ceramics, centuries-old plants, antique furniture and objects of great value.
Palazzo dei Vicari
Scarperia
(23 Km)
Palazzo dei Vicari is very well preserved even if it dates back to the '300. Initially there was only the tower, then the other parts of the complex were added that made it a well-compact structure. Today, the Museum of Sharp Irons is located in this building.
Casa di Andrea del Sarto
Florence
(28 Km)
The building was built in 1520, on commission by Andrea del Sarto, from whom it also took its name. Over the years, it became the property of several characters, who changed the structure. Frescoes were added, the coat of arms and the façade was also restored. You can easily notice the plaque dedicated to Andrea del Sarto, moreover, inside there is also a collection of works of art from the '600.
Convento di San Marco
Florence
(28 Km)
San Marco, Florence is a religious place which houses a church and a convent. The convent has now been turned into a museum which has its own reputation; it was the home of the famous Dominicans, Fra Angelico the painter and Girolamo the preacher. The convent also houses the collection of manuscripts which are of great value.
Porta San Gallo
Florence
(28 Km)
Porta San Gallo was built in the 13th century, and is part of the Florentine walls. It was famous because many powerful characters of the time passed beneath it, such as King Frederick IV of Denmark. Inside it has tombstones, which document parts of the history of Florence.
Teatro Comunale
Florence
(30 Km)
Teatro Comunale di Firenze stands in a building which was originally built as an open air amphitheatre in 1862.The opera house has a seating capacity of 2000,it is famed for the music and cultural festivals which were organized here every year.
Casa alla Rovescia
Florence
(30 Km)
The Overhead House has a very special architectural structure. The balcony is supported by strong enough supports, but the building elements are put upside down: a detail that's quite bizarre for the weather. By many, it was initially thought of as a 'joke' of the architect.
Palazzo Rucellai
Florence
(29 Km)
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
Ponte Santa Trinità
Florence
(29 Km)
The bridge was built in 1252 between Ponte Vecchio and Ponte alla Carraia and connects Piazza Santa Trinità and Piazza de' Frescobaldi. This bridge is described as one of the most beautiful bridges in Italy and among the most elegant in Europe. Elegance due to a curved line for the arches that anticipates the fashion of the Baroque and also to the four statues that decorate the corners and symbolize the four seasons. Over the years it has been destroyed several times and was then restructured, respecting the original project by Bartolomeo Ammannati.
Fontana del Porcellino
Florence
(29 Km)
The fountain was built in 1612, and took this name from the statue of the wild boar it, in fact, presents. Initially it had only a decorative function, and then bring water to the merchants near the New Market. The original statue of the wild boar is located at the Bardini Museum, while the one on the square is a copy, built a few years later. There are superstitions about the boar: by touching his nose, it is thought to bring good luck.
Chiesa di Orsanmichele
Florence
(29 Km)
Orsanmichele is a church and a museum which is famous for sculptures depicting saints .The building was originally built as a grain market and later turned into a church. The sculptures which are found in the museum to day are only copies the original have already been removed and placed in different paces
Palazzo Strozzi
Florence
(29 Km)
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
Piazza della Repubblica
Florence
(29 Km)
Known in English as the Republic Square, Piazza della Repubblica, is the city square of the capital. Today the Republic Square is famous for the historical literacy cafes, a meeting place for scholars and artists, or basically men of culture. It is a place where impromptu exhibitions are held on a regular basis.
Pieve di San Pietro a Cascia
Reggello
(22 Km)
The parish church of San Pietro a Cascia is located in Cascia in the town of Reggello. It is one of the most interesting churches of Valdarno for the quality of the sculptures and the architecture, referring to the late twelfth century. Inside, the three naves are divided by monolithic columns.
Museo Masaccio
Reggello
(22 Km)
The Massiccio Museum contains paintings and religious art objects dating back to the period from the fifteenth century to the nineteenth century, coming from Cascia and other churches of Reggello.
Chiesa di Sant'Agata
Reggello
(20 Km)
The church of Sant'Agata belong to different churches wanted by Matilda of Canossa. This is thought to date back to 1230. Architectural complex consists of the church, the bell tower, the rectory and an adjoining cloister.
Pieve di San Pietro
Bagno a Ripoli
(26 Km)
The parish church of San Pietro is located in Bagno a Ripoli, in the province of Florence. The church is located at the center of the complex of Ripoli and consists of a basilica with three naves covered and a semicircular apse. A part of the complex consist of a beautiful cloister.
Villa di Lappeggi
Bagno a Ripoli
(28 Km)
The Villa Lappeggi is located in a hamlet of Bagno a Ripoli. Also called Appeggio or La Peggio, it takes its name from the ridge of the hill on which it stands. It was formerly the residence of the Bardi family, which after several changes of ownership was sold to Prince Francesco de 'Medici in 1569. Its position was really nice: close to the city, but surrounded by countryside.
Abbazia di Vallombrosa
Reggello
(16 Km)
Abbazia di Vallombrosa is situated in the beautiful Forest, created and cared for by monks until it was declared in 1973,' Natural Biogenetic Reserve '. The impressive building, which is dominated by the tower and belfry from 1200, looks like a castle. Inside the Abbey there are numerous works of art. Around the Abbey, in the forest, there are chapels and shrines linked to episodes of the life of Gualberto head of the monasticism of Vallombrosa. The paths that lead to these small religious buildings offer visitors many opportunities for meditation.
Museo dell’Opera del Duomo
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Casa Museo di Dante
Florence
(29 Km)
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!
Cappelle Medicee
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Teatro della Pergola
Florence
(28 Km)
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.
Teatro Puccini
Florence
(32 Km)
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 del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Cenacolo di Andrea del Sarto
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Palazzo Medici Riccardi
Florence
(30 Km)
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!
Casa Martelli
Florence
(29 Km)
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!
Oratorio Santa Caterina
Bagno a Ripoli
(27 Km)
The oratory of Santa Caterina delle Ruote was built between 1348 and 1387 by the Alberti family. The building has a simple rectangular structure, in Gothic style. During the 19th century the building was restored. Currently, the oratory is owned by the Municipality of Bagno a Ripoli and is open to the public.
Pieve di Ripoli
Bagno a Ripoli
(26 Km)
The Pieve di Ripoli was built in 1394 by Mariotto di Nardo. The Church suffered several damage after the strong earthquake of 1895. After the restorations he took on a Romanesque style. The building has a square structure with six floors and inside there are frescoes belonging to the fifteenth century.
Torre Arnolfo di Cambio
Castelfranco di Sopra
(28 Km)
The Torre Arnolfo di Cambio is a symbol of the city of Castelfranco, and was part of a beautiful castle built by Arnolfo di Cambio from which it also took its name. Currently the only part remained intact is the tower, which over the years was restored several times. In 1500, a clock and a bell was added to the structure on the top, from which you can enjoy a beautiful view.
Castello di Vincigliata
Fiesole
(24 Km)
The Castle of Vincigliata was built around 1031 by the Visdomini, one of the richest families in the area at that time. Later it became Usimbards. Over the years, restorations were made, which made it possible to keep the building in good condition and open to visitors. Today it is used as the headquarters of a service center and for various conferences.
Castel di Poggio
Fiesole
(23 Km)
In 1348 the castle was destroyed by the Signoria of Florence. In 1469 the remaining part of the structure was taken by the Alessandri, who rebuilt it, transforming it into a stately home. The last owners, the Baduels, donated the castle to a foundation. Today the structure is home to a cultural center, which is administered by the foundation itself.
Cattedrale di San Romolo
Fiesole
(25 Km)
The cathedral of San Romolo was built in 1028 by Bishop Jacopo il Bavaro. Over the years, the cathedral underwent some restorations. The facade of the building was built by San Rimolo, in Romanesque style.
Mura Etrusche
Fiesole
(25 Km)
The Etruscan Walls of Fiesole were built in the Etruscan and Roman times around the 4th century BC. The Walls were built to defend the city from enemies. Part of these were destroyed in 1125, during the war for the conquest of Florence. The other part, the one inside the Archaeological Area, is still in excellent condition.
Casa di Bianca Cappello
Florence
(30 Km)
The palace was erected in the 16th century, at the request of Francesco I de' Medici for Bianca Cappello, his lover. The project was carried out by Bernardo Buontalenti, and over the years there were grotesque decorations, and many other architectural details of the '600. On the facade, there is the coat of arms of the Cappello family. Currently, the building houses the laboratories and the Cabinet Vieusseux archive.
Casa Agostini
Florence
(30 Km)
Casa Agostini, also known as “Palazzo Agostini Suarez”, was the residence of the homonymous family. The Agostini commissioned its construction in Baccio d'Agnolo, famous at the time for other plants of the genre. The structure has decorative elements of rectangular or square shape, and on the façade there is a coat of arms of the Art of Calimala.
Palazzo Pitti
Florence
(30 Km)
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
Torre dei Marsili
Florence
(29 Km)
The Tower in question is a structure of the medieval type. It is thought that the construction of the tower dates back to the 12th century when it was outside the walls. It takes its name from the homonymous and oldest family in the city. In the nineteenth century, the tower was embellished with terracotta. The fortification has a rectangular shape and is divided into five floors. The large room, which is located on the top floor and from which you can enjoy the beautiful panoramic views, is the most recent part of the tower.
Casa di Galileo Galilei
Florence
(29 Km)
The house was called 'Galileo Galilei, 'since it was purchased by the scientist in 1634. The original structure dates back to the '300, but it has undergone numerous restorations over the years. On the facade there is the coat of arms with the image of Galilei, and a tombstone that testifies to the visit of Ferdinand II, a Grand Duke of the Time, in the palace.
Casa Nasi Già Quaratesi
Florence
(29 Km)
The building dates back to the fifteenth century, as a union of old plants already existing in the area. It took its name from the Nasi family, who lived in its interior for many years. The structure has elements of the post-Renaissance Florentine, and on the façade there is a plaque dedicated to Carlo Torrigiani, a personality of the '800. Currently it hosts several art exhibitions in the area.
Basilica di San Miniato al Monte
Florence
(29 Km)
A fine Romanesque structure standing at one of the highest point of Florence city, this is the short description of San Miniato al Monte, translated into Saint Minias on the Mountain. The church is believed to be one of the most beautiful in Italy. It is named after an Armenian prince who was serving Under Emperor Decius in Roman army.
Porta San Giorgio
Florence
(29 Km)
Porta San Giorgio dates back to 1324, a period when the sixth Florentine wall circle was also erected. The original project was carried out by Andrea Orcagna, but over the years it was modified for military reasons. Of particular interest is a bas-relief of the '300 on the façade, and inside, a fresco of a religious character.
Forte Belvedere
Florence
(29 Km)
A fort with great historical importance, it served several purposes; it was used to protect the city from outside aggression, as a palace for the Florence rulers and as a symbol of power, it was also the structure which was to provide protection for the Grand Duke if the city came under any outside aggression.
Porta San Frediano
Florence
(30 Km)
The door was built during the fourteenth century, together with the sixth circle of walls of the city. From its structure it can be said that it was designed to be the largest door in the area, but for reasons of war, over the years, it underwent several restorations that changed plans. On the facade there is also the stone coat of arms of Florence.
Porta alla Croce
Florence
(28 Km)
The door dates back at the same time as the walls of Florence in the '200. It took this name from the cross “al Gorgo” that was nearby, and was very famous for a legend from the area. Inside it has frescoes and tombstones, testimonies of Florentine history.
Porta San Miniato
Florence
(29 Km)
Porta San Miniato was built in the fourteenth century, together with the sixth Florentine wall circle. The current appearance is the result of a series of restoration work from 1996 to 2005. Over the years he has served as a defence and surveillance. On the structure there are two stone coats of arms of the Municipality.
Villa la Petraia Sesto Fiorentino (FI)
Florence
(29 Km)
Villa La Petraia sits in Castello,the building one of the Medici villas has changed hands several times since it was built. In 1364 it was in the hands of Brunelleschi family, in 1422 it was bought by Strozzi Palla and later sold to Salutati family before finally settling at Medici family. The house is open to the public view free of charge.
Monastero Santa Marta
Florence
(28 Km)
The first structure of the monastery was built in the fourteenth century, commissioned by the will of Lottieri Davanzati. Because of the damage it suffered, the building was completely restored by Giovanni Davanzati, who decided to dedicate it to S. Marta. Inside there are frescoes from the 800, depicting biblical stories.
Opificio delle Pietre Dur
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Cimitero degli Inglesi
Florence
(28 Km)
The English Cemetery, also known as' Protestant ', was formed in 1827 for non-Catholics and non-Jews, since at the time they could only be buried in Livorno. The original structure was designed by Carlo Reishammer, then it was Giuseppe Poggi who transformed it and gave it its current appearance. Of the different buried personalities we can mention: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Beatrice Shakespeare, Robert Davidsohn and many other famous names. The cemetery can be freely visited at the set times.
Galleria dello Spedale degli Innocenti
Florence
(28 Km)
The Galleria dello Spedale degli Innocenti was designed in the early fifteenth century by Filippo Brunelleschi. The building is located in one of the most important architectural areas of Florence, in the upper loggia of the cloister, the children's living room. In the gallery we can admire works and objects such as paintings on the table, frescoes, furniture, furnishings and a series of illuminated codes from the 14th and 15th centuries. The hospital itself was designed to welcome the abandoned children.
Museo della Casa Fiorentina Antica
Florence
(29 Km)
Museo dell'Antica Casa Fiorentina is located in Palazzo Davanzati and was inaugurated in 1956 by the great antiquarian Elia Volpi, who bought the palace in 1904. The museum was inaugurated under its current name, as it reflects the appearance of an ancient Florentine house with furnishings from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century. Inside the museum we can find a diversity of collections, from the collection of archaic ceramics and hand warmers of the 18th century in the shape of a shoe, to sculptures, paintings, furniture, lace, etc.
Museo della Fondazione Horne
Florence
(29 Km)
Palazzo Pitti: Galleria d'Arte Moderna
Florence
(30 Km)
The Gallery of Modern Art is located on the second floor of the Pitti Palace. Inside the gallery there are works of art in neoclassical style that reflect Italian art from the '700 to the early 1900s to the years of the First World War. Among the works we can admire the painting of the Saxon Oath, the entrance of Charles VIII and the sculptures of Calliope, Psyche and the famous Abel. The collection was chosen by the best works from the competitions of the Academy of Arts and Drawing.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello
Florence
(29 Km)
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 di Palazzo Vecchio
Florence
(29 Km)
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 di S.Marco
Florence
(28 Km)
The origins of the Museum of San Marco date back to the fifteenth century. The National Museum is located in an old Dominican convent located in Piazza San Marco in Venice. Inside the Museum we can admire paintings from the sixteenth century, part of the best collection of paintings in the world. These are works of extraordinary beauty, including some by Blessed Angelico. Many fascinating frescoes are found in the cells that once hosted the monks.
Il giardino di Archimede
Florence
(33 Km)
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.
Museo archeologico Nazionale
Florence
(28 Km)
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.
Cenacolo di Sant'Apollonia
Florence
(29 Km)
The Upper Room of Sant'Apollonia is located in the Convent of Sant'Apollonia, which was among the largest female convents in the city of Florence. It was founded in 1339 by Piero di Ser Mino as a dedication to Saint Martyr Apollonia. In 1447, the back wall of the refectory was frescoed with the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, the Deposition and the Resurrection. Other frescoes from the monastery are also located in the museum.
Galleria Rainaldo Carnielo
Florence
(28 Km)
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.
Museo Comunale della Manifattura "Chini"
Borgo San Lorenzo
(18 Km)
The Municipal Museum of the Chini Manufacture was built in 1999. Since December 2011, in addition to the ancient ceramics of Chini, new collections provided by different collectors are also exhibited. The Museum is located on the first floor of the Villa Pecori Garibaldi.
Museo della Civiltà Contadina di Casa d' Erci
Borgo San Lorenzo
(19 Km)
The Museum of Peasant Civilization of Casa d'Erci is located in the rooms of a large farm in Grezzano. It was established in 1983 and contains agricultural and peasant objects from the Luco di Mugello. The purpose of the Museum is to remember and preserve the objects of peasant life. We can also find bedrooms, cellar, kitchen, etc.
Basilica di Santa Maria del Carmine
Florence
(30 Km)
The Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence has been in existence since 1268, with modifications in 1328 and 1464.It was also renovated in the 16th and 17th century using the Baroque style. After it was destroyed by fire in 1771, it was rebuilt using the Rococo style .The interior of the church looks marvelous with medieval sculptures and painting.
Basilica della Santissima Annunziata
Florence
(28 Km)
Santissima Annunziata, Florence is translated in English as the Basilica of the Most Holy Annunciation. It is found in North Eastern part of Piazza, Florence. It was built in 1250 by the original members of the organization known as the service order. It is here that an Annunciation painting which is believed to have been finished by an Angel when a monk who could not finish due to his perceived inadequacy it was asleep.
Basilica di Santo Spirito
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Museo Stibbert
Florence
(28 Km)
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.
Teatro Verdi
Florence
(29 Km)
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
Villa Pecori Giraldi
Borgo San Lorenzo
(18 Km)
Finely restored, Villa Pecori Giraldi conserves the particular "Museo della Manifattura Chini"(Ceramics Museum) which is dedicated to the vast array of activities of the Chini family during the Liberty period (architectural furnishings and various fittings for the home in ceramic, stoneware and glass etc.).
Galleria Gentili
Florence
(48 Km)
Museo Ornitologico
Poppi
(20 Km)
The Ornithological Museum exposes to the public a large collection of specimens of flora and fauna of the territory, dating back to the beginning of the 20th century. The property is located in the Camaldoli Forest National Park. Of great interest is the precious Biggeri collection, kept inside it. In addition, the exhibition is enriched by illustrative and educational panels.
Museo Forestale "Carlo Siemoni"
Poppi
(25 Km)
The “C. Siemoni” Forest Museum was founded in 1982 and only in 1992 it was moved to its current headquarters. It was born in honor of Carl Siemoni, one of the greatest administrators of the forests of Casentino. The museum is one of the most important at national level since it is possible to see sections of logs, wood affected by insects, framed specimens and many wood samples of forest species. However, there are also rocks and plastics here.
Cappella Brancacci
Florence
(29 Km)
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 Buonarroti
Florence
(28 Km)
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.
Casa Museo "R. Siviero"
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Collezione "Loeser"
Florence
(29 Km)
The Loeser collection is located in the monumental districts of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. This collection includes thirty works of art and furniture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, donated to the City Council in 1928 by the art historian of Charles Loeser. These are sculptures and paintings ranging from the fourteenth century to the sixteenth century, especially of Tuscan artists.
Museo "S. Ferragamo"
Florence
(29 Km)
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 Agrario Tropicale
Florence
(26 Km)
The Tropical Agricultural Museum is located in the Agronomical Institute for the Overseas. Inside there is a rich collection of handicrafts, clothing and musical instruments from Africa, America, Asia and Oceanian. There are also elements of flora and fauna such as a vast collection of tropical and subtropical insects. In addition, it is possible to visit greenhouses with tropical plants.
Casa Torre dei Ghiberti
Florence
(29 Km)
The Tower of the Ghiberti, also known as the “Widows”, dates back to the '200. It took its name from the Ghiberti family, who bought it in 1259, and also changed the structure. The plant has simple architectural elements in stone and wrought iron, which were restored during the '900. It hosted several descendants of the family, including also the famous artist Lorenzo Ghiberti.
Chiesa di Santa Maria Novella
Florence
(29 Km)
The first great Basilica in this region, a church in Florence located near the main railway station, it is a master piece of art with beautiful structures that are captivating. The interior of this church takes a basilica plan which is designed as a Latin cross; it has nave, two aisles and a short transept
Oratorio di San Francesco
Bibbiena
(27 Km)
The facade is inspired by a rigorous neoclassical style and shows a templar front marked by four semi-columns on a high base and rectangular niches and semicircular windows on the sides of the entrance. The interior consists of a single nave beautifully decorated in stucco and frescoes by Giuseppe Parenti.
Parco Archeologico Citta' Etrusco-Romana
Fiesole
(25 Km)
The Archaeological Park of the Etruscan-Roman City contains buildings and finds dating from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. The excavations began in 1809 at the behest of Baron Friedman Schellersheim. The remains of the ancient Roman Theatre with a diameter of 34 meters, the Terme di Fiesole, and an Etruscan tomb with decorated pillars have been brought to light.
Accademia delle Arti del Disegno
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Basilica di San Lorenzo
Florence
(29 Km)
At the heart of the city you will find one of the largest churches in Florence, a place where the principals of Medici family are buried. It is a place where one can learn a lot about history as well as get to see the medieval architecture.
Centro Storico
Florence
(29 Km)
It has been described as the place where Renaissance architecture and art was born. It is a place that represent the history of Florence and Italy in general, it holds more than one can absorb, anybody visiting Florence is highly advised to make a stop here and get a clear picture. Today Unesco heritage site.
La Specola
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Museo Galileo
Florence
(29 Km)
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.
Chiesa di Ognissanti
Florence
(30 Km)
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.
Ospedale degli Innocenti
Florence
(28 Km)
The building was initially started as a children orphanage, later turned into a hospital and after its closure it was converted into a Museum which currently houses Renaissance art. There is a lot to learn in this building ranging from the building designs which have been used in its construction as well as the artifacts housed here.
Palazzo Spini Feroni
Florence
(29 Km)
Located in piazza Santa Trinita, Palazzo Spini Feroni denotes the life of the Florence richer banker and a merchant, Geri Spini.It is hailed as one of the grandest medieval palace in the city of Florence, since 1995 the mediaeval palace houses a museum which is dedicated to a famous shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo
Bagnai
Florence
(27 Km)
Tornabuoni Arte
Florence
(28 Km)
Galleria d'Arte Poggiali E Forconi
Florence
(29 Km)
Aurelio Stefanini Studio D'Arte
Florence
(29 Km)
Galleria d'Arte Mentana
Florence
(29 Km)
Frittelli Arte Contemporanea
Florence
(31 Km)
Santo Ficara Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
Florence
(29 Km)
Daniele Ugolini Contemporary
Florence
(30 Km)
Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea
Florence
(29 Km)
Museo di Arte Sacra "Beato Angelico"
Vicchio
(12 Km)
Museo Archeologico Comunale
Vicchio
(12 Km)
Mostra Perm. del 900 Toscano Grafica e Letteratura
Florence
(29 Km)