Embark on a captivating journey through history as you explore the magnificent Palazzo Pitti and its renowned gardens. Discover the footsteps of grand dukes, conquerors, and kings on this immersive tour.
Embark on a captivating journey through history as you explore the magnificent Palazzo Pitti and its renowned gardens. Discover the footsteps of grand dukes, conquerors, and kings on this immersive tour.
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Galleria Palatina in Palazzo Pitti - Situated within Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the Palatine Gallery stands as one of Italy’s premier art galleries. Nestled in the lavish state rooms that once housed the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families, it boasts an exceptional collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The artworks are presented in the…
- Galleria Palatina in Palazzo Pitti - Situated within Palazzo Pitti in Florence, the Palatine Gallery stands as one of Italy’s premier art galleries. Nestled in the lavish state rooms that once housed the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families, it boasts an exceptional collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The artworks are presented in the 17th-century “gallery style,” organized not by chronology but by visual harmony and decorative appeal. Among its renowned masterpieces are works by Raphael (Madonna della Seggiola, La Velata), Titian, Rubens, Caravaggio, Andrea del Sarto, and Pietro da Cortona, who also crafted the stunning ceiling frescoes.
The Palatine Gallery provides an artistic and historical journey, enveloped in the grandeur of rooms that once hosted the Medici and Lorraine courts, and later the Savoy royal family, making Palazzo Pitti a key residence of the Kingdom of Italy.
- Tesoro dei Granduchi - The Treasury of the Grand Dukes, located on the ground floor of Palazzo Pitti, was formerly known as the Museum of Silverware. It showcases a splendid collection of precious items from the Medici and Lorraine families: jewels, silverware, vases made of semi-precious stones, rock crystals, and other exquisite artworks. The richly frescoed rooms, dating back to the 17th century, were once part of the Medici’s “Summer Apartments.” The museum offers an intriguing exploration of the luxury, elegance, and refined taste of Florence’s grand-ducal courts.
- Galleria d’Arte Moderna - The Gallery of Modern Art in Florence, situated on the top floor of Palazzo Pitti, features a comprehensive collection of works that chart the progression of Italian art from Neoclassicism to the early 20th century.
The rooms, once the royal apartments of the Lorraine and later the Savoy families, exhibit paintings and sculptures by artists such as Canova, Hayez, Fattori, Signorini, and other prominent figures of the Macchiaioli movement, a Florentine precursor to Impressionism.
The gallery offers an engaging journey through two centuries of Italian art, merging elegance, light, and realism within the sophisticated historical setting of Palazzo Pitti.
- Museo della Moda e del Costume - The Museum of Fashion and Costume, located in the Palazzina della Meridiana of Palazzo Pitti, is the only museum in Italy entirely devoted to the history of fashion and dress.
It showcases garments, accessories, and theatrical costumes from the 18th century to the present day, sourced from fashion houses, historical collections, and royal wardrobes. Among its most treasured pieces are dresses belonging to the Medici family and creations by Italian and international contemporary designers.
The exhibitions are periodically refreshed, offering an intriguing journey through taste, elegance, and creativity in fashion across the centuries.
- Giardino di Boboli - The Boboli Gardens, situated behind Palazzo Pitti, rank among the most renowned and significant historic gardens in Europe — the first grand example of the Italian Renaissance garden, which later inspired many others, including Versailles.
Created by the Medici in the 16th century, Boboli artfully combines art and nature through a harmonious arrangement of tree-lined avenues, fountains, statues, grottos, and panoramic terraces overlooking Florence. Among its wonders are the Amphitheatre, the Fountain of Neptune, and the magnificent Buontalenti Grotto.
More than just a park, Boboli is an open-air museum that reflects the taste, grandeur, and elegance of the Medici court.

- Entrance tickets to the Gallery of Modern Art
- Entrance ticket to the Museum of Costume and Fashion
- Guided tour of the Palatine Gallery
- Single-language tour conducted by a certified tour guide
- Entrance tickets to the Treasury of the Grand Dukes
- Set of earphones to follow guide’s explanations
- Guided tour of the Boboli Garden
- Entrance tickets to Palazzo Pitti
- Entrance tickets to the Gallery of Modern Art
- Entrance ticket to the Museum of Costume and Fashion
- Guided tour of the Palatine Gallery
- Single-language tour conducted by a certified tour guide
- Entrance tickets to the Treasury of the Grand Dukes
- Set of earphones to follow guide’s explanations
- Guided tour of the Boboli Garden
- Entrance tickets to Palazzo Pitti
- Gratuities
- Refreshments
- Gratuities
- Refreshments
Discover the grandeur of Palazzo Pitti, the largest museum complex in Florence and a former royal residence of the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families. This stunning Renaissance palace features remarkable collections within its refined halls: marvel at works by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and Rubens in the Palatine Gallery, explore dazzling treasures…
Discover the grandeur of Palazzo Pitti, the largest museum complex in Florence and a former royal residence of the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families. This stunning Renaissance palace features remarkable collections within its refined halls: marvel at works by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, and Rubens in the Palatine Gallery, explore dazzling treasures and jewels in the Treasury of the Grand Dukes, and enjoy two centuries of artistic expression in the Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Fashion and Costume. Venture into the captivating Boboli Gardens, the first and most renowned Italian-style garden that inspired Versailles. Palazzo Pitti provides an unforgettable exploration of art, power, and beauty in the heart of Florence.
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