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List of museums
Florence, at the heart of the Italian Rennaisance, might seem like an open air museum to most visitors. The piazzas and buildings themselves are a testament of the history of
architecture and of past eras. Florence's cathedral, churches and many palaces were designed, built and decorated by many of the most illustrious of artists of the time, from
Brunelleschi to Michelangelo, and can be admired freely from the outside. But in order to see another side of Florence, the side the contains most of its
treasures, you need to go indoors and visit at least one or two museums while you are here. There you will find the paintings, sculptures and frescoes imagined and created by the
greatest minds of all time.
The Magnificent Uffizi Gallery
Piazzale degli Uffizi, right next to Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio
Closed on Mondays, January 1, May 1 and December 25
- Pitti Palace: Palatine Gallery & Royal Apartments
- The beautiful Boboli Gardens behind Palazzo Pitti
- The Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens
- What to see at the Uffizi: Itinerary of the Museum’s Masterpieces
- Cappella Brancacci in Santa Maria del Carmine
- The Network of City Museums in Florence
- Seeing Florentine Medieval Life at the Palazzo Davanzati
- Florence Museums Open on Monday
- Chiostro dello Scalzo, The Silent Sound of Beauty
- The Palazzo Vecchio Museum and Tower
- The Leonardo da Vinci Museum
- 5 Museums to Visit With the Family
- The Chapel of the Magi by Benozzo Gozzoli