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Church and Museum of Orsanmichele Tickets

Visit the Orcagna Tabernacle, see 14th century sculptures, and take in stunning views of Florence!

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BRUCE,  United States United States
02 Dec 2025
Excellent
Fantastic gallery and museum. I was amazed at the beauty of the holiness there as well as the quality of the exhibits.
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Bonnie,  United States United States
24 Mar 2024
Excellent
It was easy to book the tickets for our tour. Showed them on my phone to the lady in the ticket office of the church and all was well.
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John,  Italy Italy
18 Sep 2024
Excellent
This is a hidden gem of fantastic Renaissance art and history. Do just a little research and you will put it on your must see list. Make your reservation online for BOTH the church and museum. ...
This is a hidden gem of fantastic Renaissance art and history. Do just a little research and you will put it on your must see list. Make your reservation online for BOTH the church and museum. It is impossible to book one or the other and it is not expensive. You will be very satisfied!
Orsanmichele Church and Museum

About: Church and Museum of Orsanmichele

Visit the Orsanmichele complex in the lively center of Florence, close to Piazza Signoria. This historic site includes a public church and the Orcagna Tabernacle, a 14th-century masterpiece.

The first floor features original sculptures that used to decorate its external niches. Head up to the second floor for a stunning panorama of historic Florence—an unforgettable sight.

Church and Museum of Orsanmichele

Wednesday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Thursday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Friday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Saturday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Sunday
08:30:00 - 13:30:00
Monday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Tuesday
08:30:00 - 18:30:00
Church and Museum of Orsanmichele
Via dell'Arte della Lana, 50123, Florence
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