Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum
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Florence: Palazzo Vecchio Museum

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Highlights

Discover the first Residence of the Medici Family
Learn about the Medici family from a licensed guide
See the incredible chamber of Salone dei Cinquecento (Hall of the Five Hundred)
Itinerary
Palazzo Vecchio is one of the most important and iconic historical buildings in Florence, located in Piazza della Signoria. Built in the 13th century, the palace was initially the seat of the city's government and the Signoria of Florence. Its architecture, in a medieval style, is characterized by its massive stone structure, with a stern facade and a tower that rises above the square, the Arnolfo Tower, which is one of the most recognizable features of the Florence skyline.

Inside, Palazzo Vecchio hosts numerous richly decorated rooms, including the Sala dei Cinquecento, famous for its frescoes and vast dimensions, which once served as the government hall. Many of the frescoes and decorations are the work of Renaissance artists such as Giorgio Vasari and Leonardo da Vinci. The palace is also home to important artworks, with a section dedicated to a collection of Renaissance art, featuring works by artists like Michelangelo and Donatello.

In addition to these spaces, the palace also houses the apartments of the Medici family, which were designed to showcase their wealth and power. These rooms are richly decorated, offering a glimpse into the opulence of the Medici court during the Renaissance period.

Today, Palazzo Vecchio is both a museum and the seat of the City Hall of Florence.