Firenzecard • February 27, 2013The Medici Riccardi Palace offers the visitor the chance to retrace over four centuries of history of art, architecture and collecting in Florence.
Guido G. • August 18, 2017David is the undeniable star, but an impressive collection of medieval and renaissance art too. Long queues so book in advance or go an hour or so before closing time. Don't miss the first floor!
Mercato Centrale Firenze • May 16, 2014Mercato Centrale Firenze's first floor is always open, every day, from 10am to 12pm. Come to Piazza del Mercato Centrale and enjoy excellent Italian products.
Cara D. • January 3, 2015A wonderful little museum! Very short and cheap, so it's worth it! They have an excellent collection of medieval and early Renaissance decorative art and jewelry, as well as some fantastic sculptures.
N. S. • February 21, 2018The zoological taxidermies are charmingly lopsided. In contrast, the wax anatomy collection is a true artistic and scientific wonder, and should not be missed. A real treat for anatomy enthusiasts.
Chris L. • June 27, 2016Great space, tranquil and calm, away from the crowds
Stephen S. • March 25, 2017Truly cool change of pace museum highlighting scientific apparatus from the 14-1900's.
Salvatore D. • June 24, 2015The museum used to be the residence of the Medici. Original items qnd works of art of the era are on display. The palace itself is quite good.
Svetlana S. • December 23, 2015You can see the interiors only once a year: when they host Xmas market.
Manar Alghafis • September 2, 2019Pure elegance first it’s a museum all about Gucci history, boutique & a restaurant.
Firenzecard • February 26, 2013The Santa Maria Novella Complex includes the Dominican Basilica and the adjoining monumental cloisters. The church preserves some works with an extraodinary value, such as the Crucifix by Giotto
Krisztián V. • August 30, 2015Good set of objects with unfortunately minimal amount of explanation, although in both italian and english! The egyptian collection is a must when in Florence!!!
Firenzecard • February 22, 2013Stefano Bardini (1836-1922) was an excellent connoisseur of art and an artful and unconventional antiques dealer. Bardini donated his private collection to Florence
Terry D. • June 3, 2016Very cool marble from all over the world. Beautiful carved marble table tops, etc.
Francesca C. • November 7, 2012From 1 october to 31 december 2012 the museum will be closed for works. Don't miss to visit the amazing cloisters anyway! (ticket only 1 euro)
murat • September 7, 2013A llttle expensive but touching and experiencing inventions of davinci worth it. If youre fan of leonardo don't miss it.
Özgün U. • July 12, 2015There are really interesting pieces. All of them looks like from medieval times
Eileen R. • September 9, 2014Not just a shoe museum. Lots of good art inside too. Pro tip: good bathrooms and a little movie theater. Great if you need a break after a long day of walking.
Annelize L. • October 19, 2019Se tem uma noção do tamanho do poder dos Medici, mas não tem móveis e nem nada, mais se aprecia as pinturas na parede
Stoian A. • May 21, 2016Lots of interesting things Leonardo brought to light! :) worth visiting if you're in Florence ❤️ if you love science
Michelle C. • August 22, 2015Very confused. Got to Palazzo Strozzo and can't find the gallery. Ticket office says there's nothing on show yet. Next exhibit from September 24, 2015.
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