Polina S. • November 7, 2017A must see in Florence! The paintings are wonderful and have so many details that are impossible to see on internet pictures. Impressive and stunning
Tomfoolery • July 15, 2016Some really good exhibitions that are worth seeing if your tired of Renaissance art (check out the Kandinsky to Pollock if it's still on). The free gallery downstairs is pretty good too.
Michelle C. • August 22, 2015Very confused. Got to Palazzo Strozzo and can't find the gallery. Ticket office says there's nothing on show yet. Next exhibit from September 24, 2015.
The Telegraph • June 19, 2012A glorious terraced garden and a museum dedicated to the extravagant, sculptural silk creations of Florentine designer Roberto Capucci, with wonderful views over the city.
The Florentine • December 30, 2011Newly opened in 2011, the thematically organized exhibit traces the history of the fashion house. 50% of entrance fee donated to the City of Florence for restoration!
Vica P. • May 17, 2015From the Forte d. B. there is an amazing view of Florence and it has interesting exhibitions to see.
Veronika V. • May 30, 2016To be honest, not worth the €7.50 ticket. The library turned out to be a reading room and the rest of the exhibition was quite disengaging.
Tatiana D. • January 4, 2015We staied at queue near 1,5 hours, but we didn't regret. At the gallery the most important and amazing exhibit is a David by Michelangelo. You need to see this statue, it's the top of people art.
Xx X. • November 16, 2017Make sure to see the Medici Treasures exhibit on the left hand side of the entrance (main floor). The collection is exquisite and downright eclectic.
Fluying ✅. • September 12, 2018Originally it was a forum for political debate, then the Medici transformed it in an outdoor sculpture gallery.
Riva Lofts Florence • January 2, 2011One of the most precious museums in town! amazing photos and cameras collection and great exhibitions...special packages with Riva Lofts!
Firenzecard • February 22, 2013The 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.
The Florentine • March 30, 2012If you haven't already been, make sure and check out the antique market every third Saturday and Sunday of the month, they have some really interesting items and its a fun weekend activity
Grande Museo del Duomo • October 9, 2013Santa Reparata fu il primo duomo di Firenze. Nel 1375 i lavori per l’attuale Duomo richiesero la demolizione della chiesa protocristiana, che venne letteralmente “inghiottita” dalla nuova opera.
Christiana • March 3, 2016Take time to experience some science yourself at the end of the exhibition
Mercato Centrale Firenze • May 27, 2014Mercato Centrale Firenze: 3.000 sq mt, 500 seats,12 gourmet shops, Free WiFi. We're in Piazza del Mercato Centrale, open 10am-12pm every day.
Firenze Convention Bureau • July 29, 2011Frittelli contemporary art gallery is more than 2000 mq with a bigger space for solo exhibitions, some rooms dedicated to the artists of private collection of the gallery and a multimedial auditorium
fabio v. • August 8, 2010If you come to Florence do not miss the visit of "la specola". interesting museum and at the same time impressive.
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