20 Febbraio 2017 · 6412 Views

National Museum of Bargello

All our professional guides are English speakers and help you to know Florence through the expert eyes of a Florentine.
 
If you would like to book a private tour, please send an email with the details of your request to the following address: francesca@conoscifirenze.it
- Duration:
about 90 minutes
- The tickets for Museum are not included in the guided tour price
Meeting Point: At your hotel if located in central Florence or a different meeting point previously established
- SPECIAL CANCELLATION POLICY FOR PRIVATE GUIDED TOURS
In case of cancellation, please contact us
If a reservation  is canceled at least 4 days before the day of the tour, the penalty is equal to 30% of the gross total. For bookings canceled 3 days or less before the day of the tour, the penalty charge will be equal to 100% of the gross total (price paid is NOT REFUNDABLE).

Bargello Museum

The palace was a prison in Middle Ages; only in the 19th century it became the first National Museum  Florence has ever had.  It preserves the main sculptures of the most famous Renaissance artists: Donatello, Verrocchio, Michelangelo, Della Robbia, Cellini, Giambologna, Ammannati and many others. The museum actually shows a big collection of works of art from the Charlemagne period to the Baroque one.

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