Basilica of the Holy Cross

The Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence is one of the most emblematic churches in the city, not only for its imposing Gothic architecture, but also for its role as the burial place of many of the most illustrious figures in Italian history. The construction of the basilica began in 1294, probably designed by the […]
National Museum of the Bargello

The National Museum of the Bargello in Florence is one of the most fascinating and least known museums in the city, mainly dedicated to Renaissance sculpture. The museum is housed in the Bargello Palace, an imposing and austere building dating back to 1255. Originally built as the seat of the Captain of the People and […]
Bardini Museum

The Bardini Museum in Florence is a unique place that combines history, art, and architecture in a fascinating experience. Located in the Oltrarno district, the museum has a rich and varied history dating back to the ancient church of San Gregorio della Pace, founded in 1273 by the Mozzi family. The original building and the […]
Galileo Museum

The Galileo Museum in Florence, located in the charming Palazzo Castellani, is one of the most important scientific museums in the world. Founded in 1927 as the Institute and Museum of the History of Science, the museum was renamed the Galileo Museum in 2010, on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the publication of […]
House of Buonarroti

Casa Buonarroti, located at via Ghibellina 70 in Florence, is much more than just a museum; it represents a monument to the life and work of the Renaissance genius Michelangelo Buonarroti. This place, full of history, offers an intimate and detailed view of the life of the famous artist, through the collections and the architecture […]