EXHIBITS Palazzo Medici Riccardi

Giovan Battista Foggini

TICKETS from€ 7,00
dal 10 April 25
al 09 September 25
In the third centenary of the artist’s death, In occasione del terzo centenario della morte dell’artista, Florence celebrates the artistic genius of Giovan Battista Foggini through a selection of sculptures, drawings, and artefacts
Timetables
01 January - 31 December
MON 
9.00am - 7.00pm
TUE 
9.00am - 7.00pm
WED 
Closed
THUR 
9.00am - 7.00pm
FRI 
9.00am - 7.00pm
SAT 
9.00am - 7.00pm
SUN 
9.00am - 7.00pm
Where
Via Cavour 3, Firenze
Tickets
€ 10,00
Full Price
€ 7,00
Reduced Price (18-25 y.o.; university students)
€ 4,00
Guided tours and activities
€ 2,00
Guided tours and activities for residents of the Florence metropolitan area
€ 0,00
0- 17 years old; tour guides; accredited
The Ticket Office close one hour before museum closing time. Reservations required for admission and guided tours at the email address info@palazzomediciriccardi.it or at 055 2760552 (Monday to Friday 9.00-13.30). It is necessary to wait for confirmation of the reservation. It is not possible to book access to the museum by email for the same day.

Florence celebrates the artistic genius of Giovan Battista Foggini (1652–1725) with a monographic exhibition, promoted by the Metropolitan City of Florence and organised by the Fondazione MUS.E. The exhibition will be held at Palazzo Medici Riccardi from 10 April to 9 September 2025. Curated by Riccardo Spinelli, it is being organised to mark the third centenary of the artist’s death and aims to present to the public the extraordinary figure of a man who, through his ‘interdisciplinary’ work, ultimately shaped the artistic language of late-Medicean Florence.

This is a unique opportunity to showcase the design, stylistic, and technical prowess of Giovan Battista Foggini, highlighting the breadth of his interventions and the distinctive signature that set a standard in Florence. His grand and eloquent style quickly gained recognition, earning the admiration of the Medici and his contemporaries, while also inspiring younger artists, who saw in him a brilliant master with an almost inexhaustible creative imagination.

Through a selection of sculptures, drawings, and artefacts, the exhibition traces Foggini’s career, from his training in Rome at the Medici Academy, founded by Cosimo III de’ Medici, to his return to Florence, where he became the Grand Ducal sculptor, court architect, and director of the Galleria Manufactories. These workshops, commissioned by the prince, were dedicated to the production of marvellous inlaid works in hard stones and precious metals. His style, characterised by a late-Baroque language influenced by Roman art yet distinctly original, defined the image of late 17th-century Florence, paving the way for future generations.

Curated by Riccardo Spinelli

Promoted by Città Metropolitana di Firenze and organized by Fondazione MUS.E