This museum's collection includes four Michelangelos and Donatello's famous bronze - a beautiful work depicting him as a slight (and slightly effeminate) boy; a far cry from Michelangelo's treatment of the same subject. There are plenty of other lesser-known - but equally impressive - works here. Use these skip-the-line tickets to get right into yet another unmissable Renaissance museum in the Tuscan capital.As well as the Michelangelos and Donatello's you'll find sculptures by Benvenuto Cellini, Luca della Robbia and Verrocchio drawing crowds to this stunning 13th century building. In a room dedicated solely to Michelangelo, stands naked and proud in the center, surrounded by the artist's first sculptures. Look out for the and the . Don't you feel more cultured already?This building has a history as impressive as the works it contains. In the 18th century, fires, executions and sieges all took place within its walls when it served as a formidable prison. Nowadays it plays a much nicer host to the grand ducal collections, Gothic decorative arts, and in the 14th-century hall, Donatello's early marble masterpieces. You'll also be awed by Roman and Byzantine ivories, Renaissance jewels, and busts of Florentine personalities created by highly revered artists from the 15th century.The Bargello has many names, so you might see it signposted as the Palazzo del Bargello, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, or Palazzo del Popolo (Palace of the People). No matter what it's called, this is one Florentine highlight your inner artist can't afford to miss. Don't wait in line to witness Renaissance brilliance! Skip-the-line access grants you swift entry to the Bargello Museum, a Florentine treasure trove brimming with artistic wonders.Michelangelo's genius takes center stage in a dedicated room. Marvel at the imposing "Bacchus" sculpture, flanked by his early works like the "Tondo Pitti" and the "Portrait of Brutus." Witness a different perspective on David with Donatello's renowned bronze statue, a youthful portrayal contrasting Michelangelo's later interpretation.The Bargello's collection extends beyond these iconic artists. Admire sculptures by masters like Cellini, della Robbia, and Verrocchio, each leaving their mark on the Renaissance era. The building itself boasts a rich history, transforming from a formidable prison to a palace. Now, it serves as a beautiful backdrop for this artistic treasure trove.Prepare to be further captivated by a diverse collection beyond sculptures. Explore Gothic decorative arts, Roman and Byzantine ivories, and exquisite Renaissance jewels. 15th-century busts of Florentine personalities stand as testaments to the era's artistic talent. The Bargello Museum, also known as Palazzo del Bargello, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, or Palazzo del Popolo, is a must for any art lover. With skip-the-line access, embark on a captivating journey through the heart of the Renaissance!
Ticket Price | Starting from Rp 403.210. |
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Address | Via del Proconsolo, 4, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy. |
Category | Attractions |