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Florence of the Middle Ages
How and where did the medieval Florentines live? Where did they pray? How did they protect
themselves from their hostile enemies living just on the next block from them? With some imagination
and lots of facts all around, we will try to answer these questions.
Place of the tour - Tour in the medieval Florence and visit in the Palazzo Davanzati.
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The Renaissance Florence
Florence, known also as “The Cradle of the Renaissance” generously offers a huge variety of
statues, churches and Renaissance palaces in its streets. We only need to turn our head and allow
this city to embrace us with its beauty. Together we will turn our heads in exactly the right
directions to let this happen.
Place of the tour - Tour in the streets of Florence, visiting the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi,
San Lorenzo Church and Orsanmichele.
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Florence the Mannerist
After the climax of the Renaissance, a crisis occurred in art. In this visit we will try to see how
this crisis was expressed in art and the new kind of beauty it brought with it.
Place of the tour - Piazza della Signoria, The Santa Felicita Church, Palatina Gallery in the Pitti Palace.
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The Baroque in Florence
The end of the 16th and the 17th centuries were characterized by great religious devotion.
In this visit we will try to understand that complicated period and how its purposes were expressed
in art.
Place of the tour - SS. Michele & Gatenao Church, Santa Trinita Church and the Palatina Gallery of the Pitti Palace.
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RECOMMENDED TIME - Three hours
NOTES - Available at times within the normal opening hours of the museum. |