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Vasari Corridor with Firenzecard
There is great news for all Firenzecard holders!
From today, thanks to the agreements between Firenzecard and the Uffizi Galleries, all Firenzecard holders who wish to visit the Vasari Corridor will...

“The return of the XX century masters of art”
The Roberto Casamonti Collection brings back masterpieces by artists from the first part of the collection “From the beginning of the 20th century to the 1960s”.
On a monthly basis some of the a...

March 6: the 550th anniversary since the birth of Michelangelo
Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475, and this year marks the 550th anniversary of his birth.
And Florence celebrates him in many places and with many events, starting from the ancient se...

The Royal Apartments of Palazzo Pitti
After 5 years, reopen the Royal Apartments of Palazzo Pitti, where the Medici, Lorena and Savoy families lived.
On the first floor of the palace 14 sumptuous rooms, which saw among its first resident...

FIRENZECARD NEWS
Firenzecard announces 2 important news on the eve of the upcoming holidays:
Firenzecard Circuit grows with 4 new entries:
1. Church and Museum of Orsanmichele, a Gothic church and a beautiful museu...

Book the Palazzo Vecchio Museum online
From today, December 9, you can book your visit to the Palazzo Vecchio Museum, the Stefano Bardini Museum and the Novecento Museum through the Firenzecard app or online directly on the Firenzecard web...

Firenzecard: the only official museum pass!
Firenzecard is the only official museum pass promoted by the City of Florence. Beware of imitations, of cards and passes sold online that are not official.
With Firenzecard, you are guaranteed a secur...

A spiritual Florence itinerary
One way to explore the history and art of Florence is through its many spiritual locations. Churches were a central element of Early Modern life, and also a focus of much “financing” that would beauti...

5 museums off the beaten path
One of the advantages of Firenzecard is that with it, it’s easy to find and access some of the off the beaten track museums in Florence alongside your visit to the more “canonical” spots like the Uff...
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Tips.
Tips.
Tips.
Tips.

“The return of the XX century masters of art”
The Roberto Casamonti Collection brings back masterpieces by artists from the first part of the collection “From the beginning of the 20th century to the 1960s”.
On a monthly basis some of the a...

A tropical jungle in the center of Florence?
Yeeeessss! Head over to Florence Botanical Garden and experience this oasis of biodiversity!
Here you will find a stunning biodiversity along with tropical, carnivorous and even prehistorical plants....

FIRENZECARD NEWS
Firenzecard announces 2 important news on the eve of the upcoming holidays:
Firenzecard Circuit grows with 4 new entries:
1. Church and Museum of Orsanmichele, a Gothic church and a beautiful museu...

5 museums off the beaten path
One of the advantages of Firenzecard is that with it, it’s easy to find and access some of the off the beaten track museums in Florence alongside your visit to the more “canonical” spots like the Uff...

A spiritual Florence itinerary
One way to explore the history and art of Florence is through its many spiritual locations. Churches were a central element of Early Modern life, and also a focus of much “financing” that would beauti...

March 6: the 550th anniversary since the birth of Michelangelo
Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475, and this year marks the 550th anniversary of his birth.
And Florence celebrates him in many places and with many events, starting from the ancient se...

A new work by Beato Angelico at the San Marco Museum
The Hall of Beato Angelico, at the San Marco Museum, is enriched with a new work from the Uffizi Galleries: the Thebaid, a fascinating and controversial work, currently attributed to the young Angelic...

Is Firenzecard worth it?
We know that value for money is a major priority for visitors to Florence, and many ask “is Firenzecard worth it?”. The short answer is that if you’re visiting the “Renaissance city” to get to know it...

The Royal Apartments of Palazzo Pitti
After 5 years, reopen the Royal Apartments of Palazzo Pitti, where the Medici, Lorena and Savoy families lived.
On the first floor of the palace 14 sumptuous rooms, which saw among its first resident...
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