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Following the success experienced during the Christmas season, the Florence World Heritage and UNESCO Relations Office of the Municipality of Florence, together with MUS.E, present a new program of walks conceived through the Florence Continuous Form project. The aim is to promote the knowledge the history of the city of Florence and to foster connections between territory, […]

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Visit and explore the artistic and cultural heritage of the museums where we work!

Museo di Palazzo Vecchio

Since over seven centuries Palazzo della Signoria, better known as Palazzo Vecchio, is the symbol of civil power of the city of Florence.
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Museo Novecento

The Museo Novecento is dedicated to the Italian art of the 20th and 21st century and offers a permanent collection and many temporary exhibitions, art installations and special projects
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Palazzo Medici Riccardi

The first Medici palace, where Cosimo the Elder and Lorenzo the Magnificent lived, and where artists such as Donatello, Michelangelo, Paolo Uccello, and Botticelli worked.
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Complex of Santa Maria Novella

The complex of Santa Maria Novella was born in the first decades of the Thirteenth century after the settlement of the first Dominican friars in Florence and gradually expanded itself during the following centuries.
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The Brancacci Chapel

The Brancacci Chapel is a precious Renaissance jewel preserved in time: the stories’ cycle of San Peter is commissioned by the merchant Felice Brancacci to..
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Museo Stefano Bardini

The museum takes its name from its creator Stefano Bardini (1836-1922), amongst the most prominent Italian antiquarians, that after being a merchant for several years, decided to turn his private collection into a museum and to donate it to the Municipality of Florence.
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Fondazione Salvatore Romano

The museum hosts the artworks donated to the city of Florence in 1946 by the antiquarian and collector from Campania Salvatore Romano..
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Forte di Belvedere

Designed by Buontalenti at the end of the sixteenth century, it is a fortified villa on a hill overlooking the city: from its standpoint one can enjoy one of the best views of Florence.
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MAD. Murate Art District

Murate Art District offers exhibitions, meetings, performances and workshops focused on the themes and the artistic languages of the contemporary world with an interdisciplinary slant.
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Museo Leonardiano di Vinci

The Leonardian Museum is one of the most original and wide collection of machines and models of Leonardo the inventor, the technologist and the engineer
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Museo del ciclismo Gino Bartali

Velocipedes, bicycles, jerseys, memorabilia, period newspapers, publications, and films document the history of cycling, the achievements of Gino Bartali, and other champions.
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Museo delle Terre Nuove

The museum narrates the phenomenon of the foundation of new urban settlements in the late Middle Ages, the New Lands, occurring in most of Europe
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Casa Masaccio

Casa Masaccio, the longest-standing institution of contemporary art in Tuscany, is certainly a unique case in the Italian landscape. It is one of the few houses attributed to a master of Renaissance painting (in this case, Tommaso Cassai, known as Masaccio) with sufficient documentation to declare its authenticity
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