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Museo di Palazzo Davanzati Via Porta Rossa, 13, Florence, 50123 |
The furniture, paintings, tapestries and household objects are the furnishings of the house of a noble Florentine family from the 14th to 17th centuries. Also notable the numerous paintings with profane and religious sub... more
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Museo di San Marco Piazza San Marco, Florence, 50121 |
This museum is situated in an old Dominican monastery, restored and enlarged by Michelozzo under the wishes of Cosimo the Old of the Medici family. A visit is divided between the perfectly conserved 15th century monaster... more
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Museo di Storia della Fotografia Fratelli Alinari Largo Alinari, 15, Florence, 50123 |
This museum was the first national institution dedicated exclusively to exhibiting photography. It keeps around 350,000 vintage prints, including those printed with albumen,...
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Museo di Storia della Scienza Piazza dei Giudici, 1, Florence, 50112 |
In the field of astronomy, the museum has the lens with which Galileo discovered four of the moons of Jupiter (which he promptly and prudently named after his Medici patrons) and, alongside telescopes of all sizes and co... more
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Museo e Galleria Mozzi Bardini Piazza de' Mozzi, 1, Florence, 50125 |
The collections were put together by the antique dealer Stefano Bardini (1836-1922) and his son Ugo. They are preserved in the ancient palace which belonged to the Mozzi family and are arranged according to the taste of ... more
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Museo e Istituto Fiorentino di Preistoria Via S. Egidio, 21, Florence, 50125 |
Evidences consist of stone instruments, bone, pottery, copper arms, bronze and by artistic evidences (impressions, photos and originals) etc. accompanied by their respeciive human kinds, faunal and botanical specimens. T... more
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Museo Horne Via de' Benci, 6, Florence, 50122 |
This building had belonged to the Alberti and later to the Corsi family who gave it its present day appearance at the end of the 15th century, when it was probably restructured by Simone del Pollaiuolo, known as Il Crona... more
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Museo Marino Marini Piazza San Pancrazio, Florence, 50123 |
I found the freedom to be beneficial while observing this ambiguous exhibit. It allowed me to take the time and walk slowly around every sculpture and try to interpret it for myself. After the initial shock about the fre... more
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Museo Nazionale Alinari della Fotografia Piazza Santa Maria Novella 14a, at the Leopoldine, Florence, 50123 |
The journey begins in 1839, the year of the earliest daguerrotypes, and finishes with the digital imagery of our own day. A fascinating journey that traverses the era of the pioneers, the revelation of the mechanically r... more
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Museo Salvatore Ferragamo Piazza Santa Trinita 5r, Firenze, 50123 |
Situated in Florence, on the second floor of Palazzo Spini Feroni, Via Tornabuoni n. 2, the museum was opened to the public in 1995 by the Ferragamo family, in an effort to illustrate Ferragamo's artistic qualities and t... more
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