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Michelangelo's Florence: Sculptures & Secrets

Ciao! Get ready to walk in the footsteps of a genius. ๐Ÿšถ We're diving deep into Michelangelo's Florence, uncovering his sculptures and the secrets behind them. Prepare to be amazed!

Durata
3h 30m
Tappe del tour
7 tappe
Audioguide disponibili in
13

Tappe del tour

  1. 1. Museo Nazionale del Bargello

    Welcome to the Bargello! ๐Ÿ›๏ธ It houses some of Michelangelo's earliest sculptures. Prepare to be wowed by his raw talent and youthful energy. Here you can see his *Bacchus* and *David-Apollo*.

  2. 2. Piazza Santa Croce

    We're in Piazza Santa Croce! ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Michelangelo isn't directly represented by sculpture *in* the piazza. However, he is honored *within* the Basilica di Santa Croce. It's the final resting place of Michelangelo himself!

  3. 3. Palazzo Vecchio

    Behold, Palazzo Vecchio! ๐Ÿฆ While Michelangelo's *David* originally stood here, it's now in the Accademia. However, a replica stands guard outside the Palazzo's entrance. Imagine Michelangelo himself overseeing the city from this very spot.

  4. 4. Casa Buonarroti

    Step into Casa Buonarroti! ๐Ÿ  This is Michelangelo's family home, now a museum. It houses a collection of his early drawings and models. Get a glimpse into the mind of a young Michelangelo.

  5. 5. Gallery of the Academy (Galleria dell'Accademia)

    Prepare to be awestruck at the Accademia! ๐Ÿคฉ This is where you'll find Michelangelo's *David* in all its glory. Also home to his unfinished sculptures, the *Prisoners*. A true testament to his genius.

  6. 6. Medici Chapels

    Welcome to the Medici Chapels! ๐Ÿ’Ž Michelangelo poured his heart and soul into the New Sacristy here. It holds the tombs of the Medici family. Admire his sculptures of *Day* and *Night*, *Dawn* and *Dusk*.

  7. 7. San Lorenzo

    Our final stop: San Lorenzo! ๐Ÿ™ Michelangelo designed the facade of this church, though it was never built. However, he did design the Laurentian Library. Explore the library's unique architecture and feel Michelangelo's influence.