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Florence Museums

Florence is home to several top museums, here you'll find information about visiting museums in Florence.

Top Museums in Florence

All of Florence, including its churches, squares, and public buildings, is a museum. But there are some museums in Florence that you will not want to miss on your visit. Here is our list of the top museums in Florence. See also Top Attractions in Florence for more Florence sightseeing suggestions.

Firenze Card

Details about the Firenze card, a pass for visiting Florence museums and using public transplantation.

Must See Art and Artists in Florence

Some of history's most famous artists and some of the art world's greatest masterpieces are located in Florence. If you're visiting Florence for art, these are the artists that you don't want to miss.

Accademia Gallery

The Galleria dell'Accademia is one of the Florence's top museums, chiefly because it is home to Michelangelo's David sculpture. Learn about the history of the Accademia museum and other works of art you can see at the Accademia Gallery in Florence, Italy.

Galleria dell'Accademia Exhibits

Galleria dell'Accademia, one of the top museums in Florence, is home to the world famous statue of David by Michelangelo. Learn about what to see at the Accademia museum and how to visit the Accademia gallery.

Museo San Marco

Florence's Museo San Marco contains famous frescoes by the painter Fra Angelico, one of the top artists of the early Renaissance. Here is visiting information for San Marco Museum, including its art collection, visiting times, and admission.

A Visit to the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence

Florence's City Hall, the Palazzo Vecchio, is one of Florence's most important secular buildings and is now a museum. Learn about what to see on a visit to the museum in Palazzo Vecchio.

The Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Italy, is one of the most important museums in the world for Renaissance art. Learn more about which artworks to see in the Uffizi and how to get tickets to visit one of the top attractions in Italy.

Florence Museums Online Reservations and Ticket Purchases

B-Tickets is the online booking site for Florence museum tickets. You can make reservations and purchase tickets through this site for a small fee.

The Moving Art Florence Art Gallery

The Moving Art is a large art gallery in Florence at via della Condotta 11/r. They sell Tuscan artworks with prices starting at ten euro and going much higher. You can buy some art online, too.

Museums of Florence, Italy

Comprehensive list of 70 museums in Florence, Italy, with descriptions and visiting information.

Michelangelo in Florence

Born and raised in Tuscany, Michelangelo Buonarotti has long been associated with the city of Florence, which holds a small trove of many of his masterpieces. Florence is where you will find the sculpture of David, which is one of the great icons of Renaissance art, as well as numerous sculptures, architectural projects, and a painting from the...

Polo Museale Fiorentino - Official Museum and Culture Site

The official museum and culture site of Florence has good descriptions of museums with opening hours and current prices.

What to See in Florence's Duomo

What to see in Florence's duomo, things to see in the duomo of Florence. Visiting the Duomo is a highlight of a trip to Florence. Find out what to see on a visit to the Duomo or Cathedral in Florence, Italy.

What to See at the Uffizi Gallery

What to see in Florence's Uffizi Gallery. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is one of the world's top Renaissance art museums. Learn more about which artworks to see in the Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Italy.

The Bargello Museum in Florence

Visitor information for the Bargello Museum in Florence, Italy. The Bargello Museum, a permier sculpture gallery for Renaissance art, is one of the top museums in Florence, Italy. Learn about the Bargello Museum history, what is on display in the museum, and Bargello Museum visiting information.

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