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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 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 Geologia e Paleontologia Via La Pira, 4, Florence, 50121 |
This museum is the most important of its kind in Italy and gathers together some 300,000 examples of fossilized vertebrates, invertebrates and plants as well as rock samples. Visitors should also take note of the anthrop... more
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Museo di Mineralogia e Litologia Via La Pira, 4, Florence, 50121 |
The collections of minerals were transferred to their present day location in 1880 from the Royal Museum of Physics and Natural History, known as La Specola (it was created in 1775 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo). The mus... more
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Museo Botanico Via La Pira, 4, Florence, 50121 |
The Botanical Museum was established only in 1842, that is fairly late as compared to other Florentine Museums. Its establishment was arranged by Grand Duke Leopoldo II of Lorraine who profited of the expert help from th... more
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Palazzo Medici Riccardi Via Cavour 1, Firenze, 50129 |
The Medici Palace was a definite disappointment. It had a small garden, small courtyard, and small chapel. There was one beautiful room with gold and paintings everywhere, and there was a painting of the Madonna and Chil... more
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Museo Archeologico Via della Colonna, 38, Florence, 50121 |
The Archaeological Museum is one of Florence’s hidden gems, housing a large and impressive collection of Egyptian and Etruscan, as well as Greek and Roman artifacts and art. The collection originally began with the Medic... more
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Casa di Dante Via Santa Margherita, 1, Florence, 50122 |
I didn't go into Dante's house because of scepticism about famous houses. The Mozart house in Vienna was filled with shrieking school children and contained little to nothing of interest. Dante's house is interesting to ... more
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Galleria Palatina e Appartamenti Reali Piazza Pitti 1, Firenze, 50125 |
Unlike most of the museums reorganised in recent times, the Palatine Gallery does not follow a chronological order nor schools of paintings, revealing instead the lavishness and personal taste of the inhabitants of the p... 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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