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Palazzo Vecchio is the hearth of Florence, the symbol of the city’s history. A history dating back to 1299, when it was built to host the government leaders of the medieval Florence...
Today Palazzo Vecchio is a museum, but during the Sixteenth century it was the residence of the Duke Cosimo I de Medici, his wife Eleonora de Toledo ...
The guided tour will lead you through The Museo Novecento which collection is dedicated to the Italian art of the 20th and 21st century...
The tour leads the visitors to comprehend an extraordinary document of the Dominican Order’s history but also a fundamental chapter of the city of Florence. ..
The Brancacci Chapel is located inside the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, founded during the Thirteenth century by the Carmelitan Order. The frescoes represents the story of Saint Peter painted by Masolino da Panicale and Masaccio, left unfinished in the year 1427 and completed by Filippino Lippi between 1481-83 In this frescos there is a radical break from the medieval pictorial tradition...
he museum takes its name from its creator Stefano Bardini (1836-1922), amongst the most prominent Italian antiquarians..