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English
Included
€ 59
€ 54.28


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Admire the majestic Palazzo Vecchio, Florence's Town Hall, on a captivating 2 hour tour of its museum. Overlooking the historic Piazza della Signoria, the square is home to the replica of Michelangelo's David and the gallery of statues housed in the adjacent Loggia dei Lanzi, which features remarkable sculptures. Continue your journey through the palace as you visit the private apartments of the Medici family, offering a rare glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of one of Italy’s most influential dynasties.
Be awed by the Salone dei Cinquecento, the grand Hall of the Five Hundred, whose expansive murals decorate its walls, created to honor the power of Florence. The hall was enlarged by Giorgio Vasari to accommodate Grand Duke Cosimo I’s court. Conclude the visit in the Studiolo, a secret, windowless study designed by Vasari in the Mannerist style, where the Medici indulged in scholarly pursuits in an intimate and refined setting.
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Spent an afternoon around the outside - people watching isn’t a choice here, it’s a matter of life or death or you’ll be carried off by the crowds. Statues decorate the square around, covered areas to admire it all from nearby. Half the people here are just tourists, the other half art students taking advantage of free access to famous replicas. But it’s very busy. I would love to know if there is ever a time it isn’t. Wish I’d gone inside the Palazzo though. Thought it was just a town hall. Next time…

The Palazzo Vecchio (Italian: Palazzo Vecchio - Old Palace) is a historic building in Florence, on the Piazza della Signoria, built between 1299 and 1314 according to the designs of Arnolfo di Cambio; one of the most famous buildings in the city. It is currently the seat of the municipality of Florence. This palace have alot of rooms and antique details. There are maps room,lilly room,and many more, every of room have a different topic of design. Tickets need to buy before. Definitely recommend

Although the replica of the statue of David doesn't look like what the Bible described him, it still is a popular sight to must see. There are so many curious statues in the plaza as well. Definitely worth seeing. For arts sake.

12.5 euro entry Is 3-4 levels of rooms with very intricate paintings and decor. Overall was interesting and nice to look at. There are many signs with lots of information, a bit fatiguing by then end There is some free access areas on the ground level which are worth it if you’re not up to a full walk through

Really cool to see the amazing art displayed on the walls inside the hall. Walking inside not knowing what I would see just to be amazed by the craftsmanship. I would recommend it for any one coming for art and history, but if your not much into art and have visited alot of museums throughout the day then it won't be worth it for you. However for my friends and I enjoyed visiting and seeing this place.



