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  • Florence

Uffizi Gallery

Discover the art collections that trace history from the 13th century
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  • Florence

Accademia Gallery

Stand before Michelangelo’s towering "David" in Florence's revered gallery
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  • Florence

Palazzo Pitti

Discover Renaissance treasures and lush gardens in the Medici's grand residence
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  • Pisa

Leaning Tower Of Pisa

Climb the historic tower, admire its unique tilt, and take an iconic "holding up" the tower photo
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  • Florence

Boboli Gardens

Originally conceived in the 16th century, the Boboli Gardens are now home to a remarkable 3,000-year old Egyptian obelisk, design features by leading architects such as Ammanati and Vasari, and eye-catching statues, grottoes, and fountains from the likes of Giambologna.
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  • Florence

Giotto's Bell Tower

Standing tall next to the beautiful Florence Duomo is Giotto's Bell Tower. At 85 meters high, climbing to the top will reward visitors with the best views of Florence, as well as Brunelleschi's famous dome.
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  • Florence

Medici Chapels

The Medici Chapels were built by and for the Medici family, who bankrolled much of the Renaissance and ruled the Florentine Republic for generations. These two chapels belong to the Basilica of San Lorenzo - a church that dates back to the 4th century AD. In addition to being the burial place for 49 members of the Medici clan, these chapels contain three of Michelangelo's most beautiful sculptures.
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  • Florence

Palazzo Vecchio

Explore this historic building, offering incredible views of the city from its tower
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  • Florence

Museo Galileo

Housed in the 11th-century Palazzo Castellani, the Galileo Museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the eponymous scientist and astronomer and celebrating the contributions of Tuscany to modern science.
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  • Florence

Leonardo da Vinci Interactive Museum®

Discover everything da Vinci in a hands-on museum experience that lets you interact with Leo's greatest creations and learn about his incredible contributions to the fields of art and science.
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  • Florence

Museo di San Marco

Florence's Museo di San Marco features art and frescoes by the gifted early Renaissance painter Fra’ Angelico. The museum is part of a complex comprising a church and a convent. The museum is centrally located in Piazza San Marco.
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  • Florence

Bargello Museum

Bargello Museum (also known as Museo del Bargello) is one of the oldest buildings in Florence, dating back to 1255. What used to be a palace, as well as a prison and barracks, is now an art museum boasting a number of 16th-century sculptures, plus four masterpieces by Michelangelo (1475-1564) and Donatello's David.
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  • Florence

Florence City Tours

Explore Florence – see the best and experience the city like a local!
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  • Florence

National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum boasts one of the most important collections for the study of Etruscan civilization and art. It's in Florence, next to Santissima Annunziata Church in the San Marco District.
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  • Prato

Textile Museum

The Textile Museum is the largest cultural center in Italy dedicated to the appreciation of ancient and contemporary textiles, costume and fashion. Prato's textile district has its origins in the Middle Ages and still stands today as the most important in Europe. The Museum's headquarters is in the restored premises of the former Campolmi Cimatoria, the last major textile factory of the 19th and 20th centuries within the medieval city walls of Prato and today an important tourist destination for lovers of industrial archaeology. The Museum's holdings consist of an outstanding collection of artifacts documenting the art of textiles and fashion from the past to the present day. The Museum continuously renews its contents by displaying the collections on a rotating basis and organizing temporary exhibitions.
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