Delve yourself into the Medici world. Discover the beauty of Pitti Palace, acquired by Eleonora de Toledo in 1550 as the Grand Ducal residence and symbol of Medici power. The palace houses five renowned museums: the Palatine Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Museum of Fashion and Costume, and the Treasury of the Grand Dukes.
Explore 16th and 17th-century masterpieces in the Palatine Gallery, the opulence of Medici life, and the impressive Modern Art Gallery collection. Marvel at works by Raphael, Caravaggio, and Titian in the Treasury.
Behind the palace, the Boboli Gardens, designed by famous Renaissance architects, offer a breathtaking example of Italian garden design with statues, fountains, and grottos.
Enhance your visit with two exclusive eBooks by our art historians, diving deep into the palace and gardens' history and art. Don’t miss the Villa Bardini Garden, offering stunning views of Florence.
Palazzo Pitti is a stunning Renaissance palace in Florence, originally built for the Pitti family and later acquired by the Medici. It houses several museums, including the Palatine Gallery and the Royal Apartments, showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists such as Raphael and Titian. The palace is also surrounded by the beautiful Boboli Gardens, offering panoramic views of the city. Palazzo Pitti is a must-see for art and history lovers visiting Florence.
The Boboli Gardens in Florence are a stunning example of Italian Renaissance garden design. Located behind the Pitti Palace, the gardens feature beautifully landscaped terraces, fountains, statues, and grottos, offering breathtaking views of the city. Visitors can stroll through lush greenery, admire classical sculptures, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this historic park. The Boboli Gardens are a perfect blend of art, nature, and history, making them a must-visit attraction in Florence.
Il Giardino Bardini è un incantevole giardino storico situato nel cuore di Firenze, offrendo una vista panoramica sulla città. Originariamente sviluppato nel XVII secolo come giardino all'italiana, nel XIX secolo subì trasformazioni in stile anglo-cinese. Suddiviso in tre sezioni—giardino all'italiana, bosco all'inglese e area agricola—il giardino vanta una scenografica scalinata barocca, una pergola di glicini e numerose fontane e statue. Ospita anche il Museo Pietro Annigoni e spazi dedicati a mostre temporanee. Il giardino è aperto al pubblico e può essere visitato con lo stesso biglietto che dà accesso ai Giardini di Boboli, offrendo un'esperienza completa della bellezza storica e naturale di Firenze.
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