Spazio Brizzolari museum

WHY VISIT IT An experience that unfolds along an architecturally outstanding path filled with magic, capable of capturing visitors' attention on the Florentine painter Antonio Brizzolari and his idea of a "Little Athens," where all artists and all forms of art could find a welcoming home. THE MUSEUM Brizzolari Space

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The Sant’ Agata collection of sacred art “Don Corrado Paoli”

WHY VISIT IT The museum offers a small yet remarkable glimpse into the Florentine artistic heritage, expressed in its many forms—painting, sculpture, goldsmithing, engraving, and more—spanning from the 14th to the 19th century. A surprising treasure of art in a secluded and history-rich location. THE MUSEUM The Collection was created

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Chini Museum

WHY VISIT IT It is not possible to talk about Art Nouveau without thinking of Galileo Chini, the artist who must be considered the first and most complete Italian interpreter of the spirit of artistic renewal that crossed Europe at the end of the 19th century. Painter, decorator, ceramist, graphic

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The home of Giotto

WHY VISIT IT The Giotto House Museum, located on the enchanting hill of Vespignano, is an ancient building that welcomes visitors today as a space for artistic experience and creativity. From here, you can still admire the same breathtaking view of the Tuscan countryside that once inspired Giotto himself. THE

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Museum of sacred art and popular religiosiousness ‘Beato Angelico’

WHY VISIT IT The Beato Angelico Museum hosts valuable artworks by famous artists such as Cosimo Rosselli, Francesco Furini, Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, Clemente Susini, Ignazio Hugford, just to name a few, and connects them, in a thematic arrangement, to objects of devotion to their territory and their ancient cultural fabric.

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