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New lighting for Salvatore Romano Foundation
A new lighting for the Salvatore Romano Foundation further enhances the museum's collection, a small but carefully curated collection of great historical and artistic value spanning from Roman times t...

Special openings of the Opificio delle Pietre Dure
The Museo dell’Opificio delle Pietre Dure, a small museum rich in history and art, is one of the museums not to be missed, because here you can discover and admire the art of Florentine “commiss...

Florence from above: 4 viewpoints with Firenzecard
Admiring Florence from above means observing it from another perspective that will allow you to capture a different detail each time.
We suggest you 5 viewpoints of Florence that can be visited with...

The night opening of the Accademia Gallery is back
From June 3 to July 22, 2025, the Accademia Gallery is open every Tuesday night 10:00pm (last admission at 9:15 pm).
Definitely a slower, less crowded way to explore the Accademia and admi...

The Strozzi Deposition returns to San Marco Museum
After a two-years restoration project, the Strozzi Deposition, a monumental altarpiece by Fra Angelico, has resumed its place at the Museo di San Marco
The Strozzi or Santa Trinita Deposition can be a...

3 Gardens to visit in spring with Firenzecard
Spring in Florence is synonymous with parks and gardens in bloom, palettes of a thousand colors, with inebriating scents, where camellias, tulips, wisteria, peonies, roses, etc. awaken and bloom....

Il Corridoio Vasariano con Firenzecard
There is great news for all Firenzecard holders!
Thanks to the agreements between Firenzecard and the Uffizi Galleries, all Firenzecard holders who wish to visit the Vasari Corridor will be able to d...

“The return of the XX century masters of art”
From the beginning of 2025, the initiative “The return of the XX century mastersof art” brings back to the Roberto Casamonti Collection some masterpieces belonging to its first section “Dagli inizi de...

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...
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Il Corridoio Vasariano con Firenzecard
There is great news for all Firenzecard holders!
Thanks to the agreements between Firenzecard and the Uffizi Galleries, all Firenzecard holders who wish to visit the Vasari Corridor will be able to d...

How to book Accademia Gallery with Firenzecard
Your Firenzecard includes entries to the Accademia Gallery, as well as the reservation fee and any special exhibitions at no additional cost. For Firenzecard holders there are dedicated time slots, bu...

David Doubilet's first Italian exhibition at Villa Bardini
Without photography, the universe hidden in the ocean depths would remain unknown to many of us.
"The ocean surface is a gateway to the other 71% of our planet."
The boundless beauty of life in the o...

The Prato Textile Museum celebrates 2 iconic French fashion designers
At the Prato Textile Museum, for the first time in Italy, "Alaïa, Balenciaga. Sculptors of Shape", a special exhibition project that celebrates 2 iconic French fashion designers.
The exhibition i...

5 must-see sights with Firenzecard in February
Love Is All Around....Art is All Around
February is the month of love, and there's no better way to celebrate it than spending a few days in the cradle of the Renaissance.
Florence is a city that wil...

La Specola: a very kids friendly museum!
The Natural History Museum La Specola is a must-see during your holiday in Florence with kids, who will be fascinated and enchanted by the museum's collections.
La Specola, which celebrates its 250th...

Book ONLINE Uffizi with Firenzecard
With Firenzecard, you can book your admission to the Uffizi Galleries ONLINE at no additional cost.
Booking is easy! Here's how:
Go on the website https://ticketing2.coopculture.it/event/D43F5443-D...

A new room for the Chimera of Arezzo at the National Archaeological Museum of Florence
The National Archaeological Museum of Florence inaugurated the new Chimera Room, a fully renovated space dedicated to the Chimera of Arezzo, the most iconic and well-known Etruscan bronze. A scenograp...

At Palazzo Pitti the 20th century showcased in 40 dreamlike dresses
A new arrangement at the museum of Costume and Fashion, nine newly opened rooms with many never-before-seen garments, that recount the styles of the past century, from the Charleston of the 1920s to t...