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Florence Italy: The Pitti Palace
Written by VacationIdea.com Travel Editors.
The Pitti Palace was built in the 15th century by the Florentine Pitti family, and was occupied by the Medici family around 1550 after they came to power. The building of the original palace was probably supervised by Brunelleschi. Over the centuries, the palace was expanded by the Medici and turned into a priceless private museum of paintings, sculptures and other rate collectibles. In the back, the Pitti Palace opens up to the beautiful Boboli gardens with fountains, sculptures and sweeping views of the city of Florence.
The Palatine Gallery:
The Palatine Gallery is a unique collection of 16th and 17th masterpieces by Fra' Bartolomeo, Andrea del Sarto, Pontormo, Rosso Fiorentino, Caravaggio, Rubens, Van Dyck, and others. The gallery has not been rearranged since the 19th century and looks more like a private collection than a museum. The walls are adorned with golden stuccos and completely covered with paintings, from top to bottom.The Palatine Gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8:15 a.m. to 6: 50 p.m. It is closed Mondays and certain holidays. Tickets cost 6.5 euro. To confirm opening hours and for more information call +39-055-2388-614.
The Silver Museum (Museo degli Argenti):
The Silver Museum is a showcase of unique vases, cups, gold and silver pieces, and precious gems. There are also portraits of powerful Florentines, such as Savonarola and Cosimo I of the Medici family, as well as marble busts of ancient emperors. The museum is open from 8:15 a.m. to 1:50 p.m. It is closed every second and fourth Sunday of the month. Tickets cost 3 euro and include access to the Boboli gardens. For more information, call +39-055-2388-709.The Gallery of modern art at the Pitti Palace:
This museum is located on the second floor of the Pitti Palace. The 30 rooms house paintings from neo-classicism to the 20th century. There are many works by Tuscan painters as well as foreign artists. The Gallery of modern art at the Pitti Palace is open on weekdays from 8:15 a.m. to 1:50 p.m. The museum is closed every second and fourth Sunday of the month, and every first, third and fifth Monday of the month, as well as on certain holidays. Tickets cost euro 5 and give you access to both the Gallery of modern art and the Galleria del Costume. The museum does not take advanced reservations. For more information, call +39-055-2388-601 or e-mail GAM@sbas.firenze.it.Galleria del Costume:
This is an exhibit of clothing worn by the Tuscan grand dukes in the 1700s and 1800s. The opening hours and ticket information is the same as for The Gallery of modern art at the Pitti Palace.Vacation Tip:
The Pitti Palace is a massive complex of rooms, works of art and gardens. Plan a full day around visiting the palace. Instead of buying separate tickets for each museum, ask for the 3-day pass which will give you access to all of the museums and the Boboli gardens for 10.50 euro.Next attraction in Florence Italy.
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Written By the Travel Editors at VacationIdea.com, Last Update: May 17, 2004
