Museo Nazionale del Bargello

The Museo Nazionale del Bargello, housed in a fortified 13th-century palace near Florence’s Duomo, is one of Italy’s premier museums for Renaissance sculpture and decorative arts. Its courtyard and austere medieval architecture set a dramatic stage for an exceptional collection that includes masterpieces by Donatello (such as the celebrated bronze David), Michelangelo’s early sculptures and reliefs, and works by Verrocchio, Ghiberti, and Cellini. Galleries are organized thematically and chronologically to highlight sculptural developments, from Gothic stone statuary to the innovations of early Renaissance bronze casting, and the museum also preserves exquisite examples of ceramics, metalwork, ivories, and Renaissance armor.


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Via del Proconsolo, 4, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

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Palazzo del bargello visto da piazza san firenze Aquamanile - Bargello Mac' Hornu
Sala del Verrocchio museo nazionale del Bargello Firenze Die Architektur, Giambologna, ca. 1570, Bargello Florenz-01

Florence

Florence, often regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance, is a dazzling city that exudes art, culture, and history at every turn. Nestled in the picturesque Tuscany region, it captivates visitors with its stunning architecture, world-class museums, and vibrant streets filled with life. The historical center of Florence is a UNESCO World Heritage site, known…


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