Bargello

Bargello
Bargello
Bargello
Bargello
Bargello


Florence’s most prestigious collection of sculptures is displayed in this magnificent building, which is both a historical palace and an art museum.

The Bargello, or the Palazzo del Bargello, is a 13th-century palace that now houses the Museo Nazionale del Bargello. The palace holds an impressive sculpture collection, with works by some of Tuscany’s finest artists, such as Michelangelo and Donatello. See various other artifacts including porcelain, jewels and Venetian glass.

First a palace, then a prison and now an art museum, the Palazzo del Bargello is one of the oldest public buildings in Florence and one of Italy’s first national museums. It has housed many important figures. Note that for many years it was the living quarters of the bargello, or police chief, leading to the building’s name.

As you make your way through the museum, appreciate the remarkable collection of Renaissance sculptures. Step into the exquisite 14th-century hall that holds some of Donatello’s works, including his renowned David. Marvel at a collection of masterpieces from Michelangelo and other great Tuscan artists of his time period. Learn about notable Florentine personalities through the collection of busts crafted by 15th-century artists or view the glazed terracotta works of Andrea and Giovanni Della Robbia.

The fortress itself is an impressive building with an exquisite exterior appearance. Inside, take the time to appreciate some of the notable characteristics of the palace. In particular, admire the large courtyard and balcony, crafted with porticoes and columns and decorated with sculptures and historic artifacts.

The Museo Nazionale del Bargello is open from Tuesday to Saturday during regular business hours and is also open on some Mondays and Sundays. From its location in the city center, walk to nearby museums and basilicas. Most notable are the Basilica of Santa Croce of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery, which are both within a 5-minute walk.

With many incredible pieces to view all located in a fascinating and beautiful historical building, the Palazzo del Bargello offers a museum experience that you will long remember.

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Donatello’s David is superb. Beautiful small wooden crucifixion statue.

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Pity a couple of the rooms were closed for refurbishment on our trip, but if you like classic sculpture, this is a must

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Take an early morning walk to the Villa Bardini and enjoy the best view of Florence you could dream of.

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