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  • 1 Church of Santa Maria del Carmine and Brancacci Chapel Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Religious buildings

    Piazza del Carmine 14 I - 50124 Firenze

    The main focus of interest in Florence’s Carmelite church (damaged by fire in the 18C) is an extraordinary series of frescoes decorating the walls of the Brancacci Chapel, situated at the end of the south transept (which luckily survived the fire)...

  • 2 Galleria Palatina Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    I - 50010 Firenze

    Located in the heart of the Palazzo Pitti, the Galleria Palatina houses an extraordinary array of 16C-18C paintings including a fine collection of works by Raphael (the Veiled Lady , the Madonna of the Grand Duke , the Madonna della Seggiola )..

  • 3 Piazza del Duomo Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Piazza del Duomo I - 50122 Firenze

    At the heart of the city, the duomo together with the campanile and the baptistry form an extraordinary white, green and pink marble ensemble, bearing witness to the evolution of Florentine art from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Built in ..

  • 4 Church of San Lorenzo Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Religious buildings

    Piazza S. - Lorenzo I - 50123 Firenze

    Begun by Brunelleschi in 1420 close to the Palazzo Medici (this was the illustrious family’s parish church and place of burial). Inside, the architect’s break from Gothic tradition and inauguration of the classic Florentine Renaissance style can be s..

  • 5 Baptistry Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Religious buildings

    Piazza del Duomo I - 50122 Firenze

    “My handsome St John”: such were the words of Dante in describing the baptistry dedicated to St John the Baptist, patron saint of the city. During the Middle Ages St John the Baptist's image featured on the famous gold florin coin. Clad in sombre whi..

  • 6 Campanile Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Religious buildings

    Piazza del Duomo I - 50122 Firenze

    Standing 82m high, Giotto’s slender bell tower illustrates the originality of Florentine Gothic and the significance given to horizontal lines and geometric decoration. While the plans and decorative scheme were Giotto’s work, it fell to Andrea Pisan..

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    7 Galleria degli Uffizi Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    Piazzale degli Uffizi 6 I - 50122 Firenze

    This is one of the world’s greatest museums. Its collections trace the evolution of Italian painting from the earliest days to the 17C. The museum is located in the old Uffizi palace, the seat of Medici Florence’s bureaucrats. Built by Vasari in 15..

  • 8 The Cathedral Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Religious buildings

    Piazza del Duomo I - 50122 Firenze

    The Romanesque church of St Reparata (the substructure, built on Paleo-Christian vestiges, can be seen in the Duomo crypt) was deemed too modest for such an important city as Florence. Consequently, work on a cathedral began in 1296 to plans by Arno..

  • 9 Palazzo Vecchio Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Piazza della Signora I - 50122 Firenze

    Topped by a fine 94m-high bell tower, this huge building dominates its square. Built between 1299 and 1315 to designs by Arnolfo de Cambio, this uncompromising Gothic structure was initially seat of the Signoria. It became Cosimo I’s residence in the..

  • 10 Palazzo del Podestà and Bargello National Museum Worth a journey Worth a journey Worth a journey

    Museums and art

    V. del Proconsolo 4 I - 50122 Firenze

    A fine example of medieval architecture, the 13C Palazzo del Podestà has a remarkable courtyard, one of Italy’s finest with a striking décor in the form of the coats of arms belonging to Florence’s senior magistrates (whose residence this was). It ..

  • 11 Villa Medicea “Ambra” di Poggio a Caiano Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Piazza dei Medici 12 I - 59016 Poggio a Caiano

    The best surviving example of a quintessential Tuscan villa, Villa Medicea “Ambra” was built in 1479 and altered in the 18C-19C (pediment and staircase). Many rooms were decorated in the 19C for King Vittorio Emanuele II. Note the unusual coffered ce..

  • 12 Certosa (Carthusian Monsatery) Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Via Buca di Certosa 2 I - 50124 Galluzzo

    Visitors have access to most of the church although one part dating from the 14C remains the monks’ private area. The chapel of Sta Maria leads off to underground chapels where members of the Acciaiuoli family are buried. Don't miss the parlour, wher..

  • 13 Capellone degli Spagnoli Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Piazza della Stazione I - 50122 Firenze

    This chapterhouse is covered with frescoes by Andrea Buonaiuto hailing the glory of the Dominicans (1365-1367). Comprising a series of allegorical figures and scenes, the frescoes were intended to be educational. On the left-hand wall the Triumph of ..

  • 14 Museo degli Argenti Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Museums and art

    Piazza Pitti 1 1 I - 50122 Firenze

    The Silver Museum's collections are made up of the treasures of the Medici and Habsburg-Lorraine families: from Lorenzo the Magnificent's famous vases to Cosimo I's cameos ; from François I's rock crystals to Marie-Madeleine of Austria's ambers..

  • 15 Palazzo Rucellai Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    V. della Vigna Nuova 16 I - 50123 Firenze

    Allied to the Medici and Strozzi dynasties, the Rucellai family owed their very name and fortune to the imporation of lichen (called oricella) which was an effective red dye. Their emblem, a sail billowing in the wind, symbolises maritime trade and f..

  • 16 Palazzo Pitti Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Piazza dei Pitti I - 50125 Firenze

    This enormous 15C Renaissance palace dominates a sloping square which it borders on three sides. Only its rusticated masonry blocks soften the massivity of the architecture. Built to plans by Brunelleschi for the Pitti family, a rival dynasty to the ..

  • 17 Sassetti Chapel - Church of Santa Trinita Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Piazza S. -Trinita I - 50123 Firenze

    Created by Ghirlandaio in 1483, the decorative scheme of the Sassetti Chapel is Santa Trinita’s main attraction. Relating the Life of St Francis of Assisi, the artist painted a series of portraits of his contemporaries. In the depicted scenes may b..

  • 18 Palazzo Strozzi Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    V. Tornabuoni 7 I - 50123 Firenze

    The youngest of Florence’s great Renaissance private palaces and one of the finest examples of domestic architecture of the period anywhere. The rich merchant Filippo Strozzi commissioned Benedetto da Maiano to build it: when the patron symbolically ..

  • 19 Medici Chapels Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Religious buildings

    Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini I - 50123 Firenze

    Comprising of the New Sacristy and the Capella dei Principi (Princes’ Chapel), this was a project of Cosimo I but was not built until the 17C. The funerary chapel of the grand dukes, the Capella dei Principi is striking for its sheer scale and its so..

  • 20 Ponte Vecchio Worth a detour Worth a detour

    Architecture, castles and historic districts

    Ponte Vecchio I - 50122 Firenze

    The city's oldest surviving bridge replaced a stone predecessor built by the Romans slightly upstream. Constructed in 1345 after several earlier attempts were swept away by the river, it spans the Arno at its narrowest point. In 1944 it was the only ..