It represents the latest Florentine example of a public collection formed between the seventeenth and the eightteenth centuries. The museum is full of masterpieces such as the Adoration of the Child. En savoir plus .
Stefano Bardini (1836-1922) was an excellent connoisseur of art and an artful and unconventional antiques dealer. Bardini donated his private collection to Florence En savoir plus .
The Alinari National Museum of Photography, linked to the historic and internationally famous Florentine studio, is housed in a 15th century building known as “delle Leopoldine”. En savoir plus .
The museum is situated in the old refectory of the convent, erected by Augustinian hermit friars next to the church of Santo Spirito. En savoir plus .
The museum collects the finest porcelain in Europe bought by Peter Leopold and Ferdinand III, together with porcelain from stately homes of Parma, Piacenza and Sala Baganza En savoir plus .
The museum exhibits the two marble masterpieces of Michelangelo’s early youth (Madonna of the Stairs and Battle of Centaurs) and the art collections of his family. En savoir plus .
With roughly six thousand pieces, including ancient and modern clothes, accessories and theatrical costumes, you can consider it the only museum of history of fashion in Italy En savoir plus .
The museum collects works in polychrome marble and semiprecious stones, paintings on stones, oil paintings and stone work tools. En savoir plus .
The Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi offers a full programme of internationallevel exhibitions and cultural events within the setting of this architectural masterpiece of the Florentine Renaissance. En savoir plus .
The Museum of the Argenti houses the treasure of the Medici Family: the stone vases of Lorenzo the Magnificent, the cameos and carvings of Cosimo I En savoir plus .
The collection includes 35 paintings, with important works by Andrea del Castagno, Giovanni Bellini, Savoldo, 12 sculptures, among which the Bernini’s San Lorenzo stands out. En savoir plus .
The refectory of the All Saints Monastery is famous for the great fresco painted in 1488 by Domenico Ghirlandaio. En savoir plus .
The refectory has a beautiful fresco by Perugino depicting the Last Supper, accompanied in a recent layout (2006) by other Tuscan and Italian artists influenced by Pietro Perugino. En savoir plus .
The Museum takes its name from one of the masterpieces of the Renaissance painting, the grandiose Last Supper fresco painted in the refectory by Andrea del Sarto. En savoir plus .