| Name |
Description |
Opening hours |
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| Galleria dell'Accademia |
Home to the David, but also to Michelangelo's Slaves, who are lined
up in a row leading to David in his niche as if to say "oh look,
finally, he finished something". Don't ignore the rest of the
collection, especially early works on panel. |
Via Ricasoli 58-60
Daily 8,15 – 18,50
Closed monday
Summer 2007: Friday night open till 10pm.
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| Museo Archaeologico |
A really neglected museum, with some world treasures but so terribly
displayed that you could miss them. Dusty, with half the rooms closed
most of the time, and seemingly under rennovation. Nontheless, contains
a really important Etruscan collection, including a bronze chimera
you just HAVE to see. Also some important greek pots. |
Via della Colonna 38
Tel. 055 23575
Mon: 14 - 19
Tues + Th: 8.30 - 19
W, F, sat: 8.30 - 14.
Sun + hol: 8.30 - 14. € 4,00 |
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Bargello
Website |
This sculpture museum is housed in the building created for the
first Florentine Republic. Don't miss works by Donatello and Ghiberti,
as well as a series of really neat bronze birds in the first floor
loggia. |
Via del Proconsolo 4
Open daily, 8.15-13.50
(closed 1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday, and 2nd and 4th Monday of the month,
New Year's Day, May 1st and Christmas Day) |
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| Casa Buonarrotti (Michelangelo Museum) |
A rotating collection of Michelangelo drawings is on display. Also,
two of his very early relief sculptures - the Madonna of the Stairs
and the Battle. |
Via Ghibellina 70
9.30-14, closed tuesday € 6,50 |
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Horne Museum
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Private collection of a 19th-century American set up in a pseudo-renaissance
manner. Useful because, although it contains no particularly important
pieces, the collection mixes decorative arts (furniture, cassoni,
spalliere, small sculpture and maiolica) with paintings hung on the
wall. Good for children to get an idea
of early modern european domestic life. |
daily 9-13, closed sunday and holidays, 5 euro |
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| La Specola (Museo di Zoologia La Specola) |
Really gory and fascinating museum containing, of most note, a teaching
collection of wax bodies and body parts. Most interesting is a wax
figure of a reclining woman, whose abdomen has been opened to expose
her viscerae, but otherwise she has porcellain fine skin, long hair,
a pearl necklace, and is lounging in a sexy, relaxed pose. This and
similar figures are important demonstrations of the cross between
medicine and art, the influence of subjective elements in scientific
representation best exemplified by the printed anatomy of Vesalius.
Not for the faint of heart, but great for older
kids if they're not easily grossed out. Censure note:
contains wax figures of fetuses in the womb - ie not ok for young
kids! |
via romana 17
daily 9-13, closed wed
4 euro |
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Museo Firenze com'era
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Topographical museum containing maps and a series of painted lunettes
with views of the medici villas. |
Via dell'Oriolo 24
daily 9-14 € 2,70 |
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Museo Marino marini
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10-17 |
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Museo Stibbert
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This is the city's armour museum, a private collection housed in
a villa in a residential area. There is also a pleasant park (open
during daylight hours) frequented by locals, where you could picnic. |
via stibbert 26
M, T, W 10-14
Fri + Sat 10-18
Sun 10-18
Closed thursday
5 euro |
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Museum of the History of Science
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The star of this collection is Galileo's middle finger, treated
like a relic. Also an impressive collection of early scientific instruments,
including telescopes, microscopes and guaging compasses. |
piazza dei giudici 1
9.30-17 with some variations by season |
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Opera del Duomo (Museo del)
official
website |
This museum was recently rennovated in order to display a greater
percentage of their collection. It houses treasures that were made
for the Duomo complex but have been removed either historically or
for conservation. Outdoor sculpture from the Campanile by the school
of Andrea Pisano and the Donatello sculptures made for the Duomo facade
are housed here. One of the greatest treasures is the pair of so-called
Cantorie, about which you can read
a lot more here. |
M-Sat 9,00 - 19,30
Sun: 9,00 - 13,40
6 euros admission |
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Opificio delle Pietre Dure
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This museum houses marble inlay works. |
Via degli Alfani 78
Entry times daily 9 - 9.15 / 10.45 - 11 / 12.30 - 12.45; Thursday:
14 - 14.15 / 15.45 - 16 / 17.30 - 17.45. |
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Ospedale degli Innocenti Gallery
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Works related to this charitable institution, a foundling hospital
opened in 1455. READ A LOT MORE HERE!!
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Pza SS.ma Annunziata
Daily 8.30 - 14, the museum costs € 2,60 |
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Palazzo Pitti
Palatine Picture Gallery |
Wall to wall paintings in a historical arrangement that tells us
more about the history of collections that the history of art per
se. Contains some important masterpieces by Raphael, Caravaggio... |
Open daily, 8.15-18.50
(closed Monday) |
Palazzo Pitti
Costume Gallery
Website
|
Rotating exhibit of costume from Renaissance to Modern. Good
for teenaged girls interested in fashion -- but not only! |
Open T, W, Th, F: 8.15 - 13.50
Monday 2+4 of month
Sunday 1, 3 and 5 of the month! 5 euro |
Palazzo Pitti
Modern Art Gallery |
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Same as costume gallery, and cumulative ticket |
Palazzo Pitti
Silver Museum |
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8.15-16.30 with very complicated variations, see
website |
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| Uffizi Gallery |
The world-famous collection of this museum needs
no introduction. While the main attraction for many tourists is
the Botticelli room, be sure to linger in the earlier rooms and
learn to love Giotto and Lorenzo Monaco as well.
See the Travpod section to download
free uffizi audioguides |
Tuesday to Sunday 8,15-18,50
Summer 2007 open tuesday night till 10pm
It's advisable to book in advance by phoning Firenze Musei, Tel:
+39 055294883.
You can also book through agencies online but this costs significantly
more. |
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| Museo
del Calcio (soccer) |
Historical and cultural displays about soccer, as well as multimedia
features, films etc.
The museum is located in the residential area of Coverciano, where
the training ground for the National Soccer League is located. The
#17 bus ends practically in front of the museum. |
v.le Aldo Palazzeschi, 20 - 50135 Coverciano-Firenze
Tel.: 055 60.05.26
3E entry, kids under 13 free
M-F, 9-13 and 13.20-18.30, sat 9-13. Closed August. |
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