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The Museo de’ Medici in Florence – A treasure trove of the history of a very special era

Visit the Medici Museum Insight into the Medici Museum Learn about the history of the Medici family

Highlights

  • Before you even leave, you’ve already booked your tickets for Florence: that’s smart city travel 
  • Your ticket for the Medici Museum is already included in your City Pass. 
  • No advance reservation is required for this attraction – your City Pass is your ticket 
  • The Medici dynasty: The Museo de’ Medici in Florence offers fascinating insights into the life and times of the Medici family, which produced seven Grand Dukes of Tuscany. 
  • Connection to the Church: The Museo de’ Medici tells the story of three popes and their role in the Catholic Church, offering a fascinating insight into the religious history of Italy. 
  • Royal connections: The museum also sheds light on the connections of the Medici family to European royal houses. 
  • Art and culture: In addition to the political and religious aspects, the Museo de’ Medici boasts an impressive collection of works of art that reflect the cultural high point of the Renaissance. 

Simply unique: the history and heritage of this incomparably powerful family

What awaits you on site

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The Medici Museum, housed in one of the city’s most beautiful buildings, is the place to discover the history of the world’s most famous dynasty. From Lorenzo the Magnificent to the Princess of Palatina, the memory of the Medici family is preserved here and passed on through the exhibition of valuable collections of works of art, historical relics, original documents, faithful reconstructions and multimedia installations. 

The museum’s headquarters is one of the city’s most important monuments. It is a building designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and started in 1432. Construction was interrupted as early as 1437 and remained unfinished for five hundred years. The Brunelleschi Rotunda is the first building with a central plan in the entire Renaissance and was originally part of the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, the most important humanist library in the world, which was visited by Cosimo the Elder, Lorenzo the Magnificent and Leo X. 

This family shaped an entire era – discover the most influential family of the Renaissance

The Medici family of Florence was one of the most influential and important families in the history of Italy and Europe. Their rise to power and dominance over the city of Florence spanned several centuries, leaving a lasting influence on Renaissance art, politics and culture. 

The Medici family originally rose from the banking sector, establishing themselves as one of Europe’s leading banking families in the 14th century. However, their true rise began when Cosimo de’ Medici, also known as “Cosimo the Elder”, entered the political arena. He skilfully used his financial power to gain political influence and became the de facto ruler of Florence in the 1430s, although the city was formally a republic. 

The Museo de’ Medici is a place where visitors can explore the history and heritage of this influential family, as well as the cultural heyday of the Renaissance in Florence. It offers insights into the political, artistic and religious aspects of this fascinating period of history. 

How to get there

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Address:
Museo de Medici, Rotonda del Brunelleschi, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy 

Good to know

  • Opening hours
    Daily from 10.00 am to 6.00 pm 

Your ticket for the Medici Museum is already included in your City Pass.


 

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