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Museo Bardini
Florence
Florence City Council came into possession of this conspicuous inheritance in 1922 and in 1925 the Bardini Museum became a civic museum.
The current layout, the fruit of intense studies and restoration work, follows the original plans of its founder, who set out the works by genre, according to an eye-catching aesthetic canon. The Museo Bardini houses over 2,000 items, including sculptures, paintings and the applied arts, from ancient art to the eighteenth century, with the majority from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. A precious collections of medals, bronze figures, oriental rugs, splendid fifteenth-century chests and a small but very important armoury.
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00am - 7:00pm
Closed on Mondays
Tickets
Full price: 6,00 Euro
Reduced : 4,00 Euro (for schools, groups over 10 people, under 14 years old)
Free: disabled people, journalists, teachers, tour guides, kids under 6 years old)
How to get there:
ATAF bus numbers 12-23-C-D
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