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San Marco Museum
Florence
The Monastery was built in 1436 by MIchelozzo, and is really worth a visit for its relaxed atmosphere and splendid works by Beato Angelico who lived in the Monastery from 1400 to 1455.
Chiostro della Spesa, the beautiful cloister, is surrounded by several important paintings. In the Sala del Capitolo the Crucifixion by Fra Angelico can be found and the Piagnona bell . The Last Supper by Ghirlandaio is located in the Refettorio Grande and the top floor is decorated with the Annunciation by Fra Angelico. Do not miss the beautiful Library and the monks cells and kitchen showing the life in the Monastery during Renaissance.
Admittance time.
Weekdays: from Monday to Friday: 8.15 am - 1.50 pm; Saturday: 8.15 am - 6.50 pm; open on the first, third and fifth Monday of every month; the ticket office closes 30 minutes before the museum closing time.
Holidays: 8.15 am - 6.50 pm; 8.15 am - 6.50 pm: January 6, Easter, Easter Monday; April 25; June 2; August 15; November 1; December 8 and 26; open on the second and fourth Sunday of every month; the ticket office closes 30 minutes before the museum closing time.
Closed on: first, third and fifth Sunday of every month; second and fourth Monday of every month. December 25, January 1, May 1.
Entrance Ticket: Euro 4,00