One of the greatest and best-known museums in the world is a must when in Florence.
This gallery was founded in 1784 and holds Michelangelo's masterpiece - the statue of David.
Reminiscent of a fortress, this palace serves as a town hall and dominates the square with its tall bell tower.
This open-air gallery displays spectacular sculptures. Adjacent to the Uffizi Gallery, the passage consists of wide arches open to the…
This 13th-century palace is the oldest public building in Florence. It opened as a national museum in 1865 after it was used as barracks, a…
Located in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, the chapel is notable for its outstanding frescoes made by Masaccio and Masolino, great…
As there was a lot of abandoned babies in the 1400s, Florence needed to establish an institution which would take care of them.
The art museum is housed in a medieval Dominican convent designed in the 15th century by a notable Italian architect Michelozzo, one of the…
The main gallery of the Pitti Palace contains more than 500 Renaissance paintings from the private art collection of the Medici family.
The museum is part of the Pitti Palace complex, located in the wing called the Palazzina della Meridiana.
The Palazzo or Casa Martelli was a residential palace, and since 2009, a civic museum displaying in situ the remains of the original family…