Florence is the city in central Italy and it is the capital city of the Tuscany region. It is the most popular city in Tuscany. Florence is a place which offers you a world-class art and gourmet Tuscan cuisine.If you are planning to visit in Florence then you must wonder when you visit these Museums, such as Gallerie Degli Uffizi , Galleria dell'Accademia , Museo di San Marco and etc . And keep one thing in your mind that only one day in Florence is not really enough for visiting all these famous museums of Florence. You need lot of time to visit and explore the beauty and arts of these museums.In the below section we discuss some the best Museums of Florence in Brief.
List of some of the famous museums in Florence city:
The Bargello Palace was the first Italian museum and it is dedicated to medieval and Renaissance art .The building's use as National Museum began in the mid-19th century.This National Museum comes in the category of one of the oldest buildings in Florence. The Bargello’s sculpture collection is mostly composed of works by Florentine artists of the 15th and 16th centuries, and includes masterpieces by Michelangelo, Donatello, Lorenzo Ghiberti, Giambologna, Andrea Sansovino. This museum also features the collections of ivories, ceramics, glasses, silvers, coins, and of other objects of decorative arts, dating from antiquity to the 19th century.
Galleria dell’Accademia
The Gallery of the Academy of Florence , is an art museum in Florence, Italy. This museum is best known as the home of Michelangelo's sculpture David. The original sculpture of the David is present in the Accademia Gallery of Florence. And there you also wonder to see large wall painting like pieces from Perugino, Filippino Lippi, Pontormo, Domenico Ghirlandaio, and Bronzino; and, the ground floor, Florentine Gothic sketches.
Museo Stibbert
This Stibbert Museum is situated in the beautiful Villa di Montughi, and it is built by Frederick Stibbert , he is a collectionist and Anglo-Italian businessman from the 1800’s who was resided in the villa. This house-museum hosts a curious and large collection of weapons, armor, clothing and objects from different epochs and backgrounds, collected by Federick during the course of his lifetime. And At the time of his death, the villa and the collection were donated to the city of Florence.