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Private Accademia Gallery, David & Michelangelo's Sculpture Tour
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Who was the renowned poet, painter, sculptor, and architect Michelangelo Buonarroti? Join this Michelangelo tour to walk in the artist's footsteps and explore the city where he was raised and produced many of his masterpieces.
As you stroll along the quaint cobblestone streets of this amazing Renaissance city with our knowledgeable guide, you will discover the location of Michelangelo's birth and family history, see his boyhood residence, discover what and where he studied and view his numerous works of art. As you get to know the actual him, amusing facts, tales, and anecdotes will vividly depict his rivalries and character.
You will visit the Bargello Museum, the Museo dell'Opera del Duo...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Skip the line entrance to the Accademia Gallery, Medici Chapels, Bargello and Museum of the Duomo
Learn about the artist’s life and art on a dedicated Michelangelo tour of Florence
Headsets to easily and clearly hear your guide
Friendly local guide with expert knowledge
Walk the streets of Florence with an expert guide
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Via Vinegia, 23R
Meeting point is at our address in Via Vinegia 23R, right behind Palazzo Vecchio.
Retour
Accademia Gallery
The tour will end inside the Accademia Gallery so those who wish can continue to explore this important museum.
Private Accademia Gallery, David & Michelangelo's Sculpture Tour
(11) Avis
Firenze
À propos
Who was the renowned poet, painter, sculptor, and architect Michelangelo Buonarroti? Join this Michelangelo tour to walk in the artist's footsteps and explore the city where he was raised and produced many of his masterpieces.
As you stroll along the quaint cobblestone streets of this amazing Renaissance city with our knowledgeable guide, you will discover the location of Michelangelo's birth and family history, see his boyhood residence, discover what and where he studied and view his numerous works of art. As you get to know the actual him, amusing facts, tales, and anecdotes will vividly depict his rivalries and character.
You will visit the Bargello Museum, the Museo dell'Opera del Duo...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Skip the line entrance to the Accademia Gallery, Medici Chapels, Bargello and Museum of the Duomo
Learn about the artist’s life and art on a dedicated Michelangelo tour of Florence
Headsets to easily and clearly hear your guide
Friendly local guide with expert knowledge
Walk the streets of Florence with an expert guide
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Via Vinegia, 23R
Meeting point is at our address in Via Vinegia 23R, right behind Palazzo Vecchio.
Retour
Accademia Gallery
The tour will end inside the Accademia Gallery so those who wish can continue to explore this important museum.
The Basilica of Santa Croce is one of the largest Franciscan churches and one of the greatest Gothic achievements in Italy.
Santa Croce is a prestigious symbol of Florence, the meeting place of the greatest artists, theologians, religious people, men of letters, humanists and politicians, who determined, through good times and bad, the identity of the late medieval and Renaissance city. Famous figures from the history of the Church such as Saint Bonaventure, Peter of Giovanni Olivi, Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Bernardino of Siena, Saint Louis of Anjou also found hospitality inside. It was also a welcoming place for popes such as Sixtus IV, Eugene IV, Leone X and Clemente XIV.
In the church there are the tombs of the greatest artists that Italy has given to the world.
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Musée national du Bargello
Masterpieces from the Renaissance and Mannerist periods can be found in the Bargello. We will see four of Michelangelo's most significant sculptures: Tondo Pitti, a stunning example of the renowned "non finito," Bacchus, Brutus, and David-Apollo. Important parallels can also be made with other pieces in the collection, such as the bronze David sculptures by Donatello and Verrocchio.
40 minutes
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Place de la Seigneurie
La Piazza della Signoria est la place principale de Florence, siège du pouvoir civil et cœur de la vie sociale de la ville. Elle se situe au cœur de la Florence médiévale, au sud de la cathédrale Santa Maria del Fiore. Elle a porté différents noms, tels que Piazza dei Priori ou Piazza del Granduca.
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Loge des Lanzi
La Loggia dei Lanzi, aussi connue sous le nom de Loggia della Signoria, est une structure située à côté de la Galerie des Offices, sur la Piazza della Signoria. Elle est composée de grandes arches orientées vers la chaussée. Dotées de chapiteaux corinthiens, elles sont soutenues par un groupe de pilastres. Ces larges arches attirant les mécènes florentins, Michel-Ange suggéra d'en encercler la Piazza della Signoria.
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Palazzo Vecchio
L'hôtel de ville de Florence s'appelle Palazzo Vecchio, ou « Vieux Palais ». Il donne sur la Piazza della Signoria et sur la Loggia dei Lanzi, située à proximité, qui abrite la galerie des statues.
Ce bâtiment était à l'origine connu sous le nom de Palazzo della Signoria. Cependant, en raison de ses multiples utilisations au cours de sa longue histoire, son nom a changé à plusieurs reprises (Palazzo del Popolo, Palazzo dei Priori et Palazzo Ducale). Après le transfert de la résidence du duc de Médicis à l'intérieur du Palazzo Pitti, de l'autre côté de l'Arno, le bâtiment a pris son nom actuel.
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Église et musée d'Orsanmichele
L'église d'Orsanmichele est un bâtiment historique du centre de Florence. À l'origine, c'était une loggia destinée au stockage et au marché des céréales, puis transformée en église des Arts, les anciennes corporations florentines. Aujourd'hui, aux étages supérieurs, elle abrite un musée présentant les originaux du cycle sculptural de ses niches extérieures ainsi que les célèbres statues de Donatello et de Ghiberti.
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Cathédrale de Santa Maria del Fiore
Santa Maria del Fiore is one of the largest churches in the world. The plan consists of a triple-nave basilica with the presbytery area nested within, dominated by the large octagon of the immense dome, around which are three radial apses, each consisting of five chapels. The cathedral is 153 meters (502 feet) in length, 90 meters (295 feet) wide at the transept, and 90 meters high from floor to base of the dome lantern. The title “Santa Maria del Fiore” (Our Lady of the flower) alludes to the name of the city, "Florentia", or “city of flowers”, “destined to bloom”, and to its emblem, the Florentine lily.
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Opera del Duomo Museum
Our next stop will be the Opera del Duomo museum, where we will see the Palestrina Pietà, one of Michelangelo final creations, which is a piece of art that is impossible to see in person without being touched and moved. This Pietà, which Michelangelo carved for his own tomb, captures the agony and suffering of his latter years.
You will also see the original Gates of Paradise inside the museum, the main gate of the Baptistry of Florence (Battistero di San Giovanni), located in front of the Cathedral.
The Porta del Paradiso, in Italian, was created by Florentine goldsmith and sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti between 1425 and 1452 and installed in the eastern portal of the Baptistery.
The Gates have been praised by generations of artists and art historians for their compelling portrayal of scenes from the Old Testament.
Over time, the seventeen-foot-tall, three-ton bronze doors became an icon of Renaissance, one of the most famous works of art in the world.
40 minutes
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Chapelles des Médicis
Visiting the New Sacristy at the Medici Chapels, where the exquisiteness of the tombs of some Medici family members will wow you, is a must-do for any Michelangelo tour of Florence. You will discover during this encounter how much the artist and his works were influenced by the Medici family.
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Galerie de l'Académie
The last stop on the tour will be the renowned Accademia Museum, home of Michelangelo's David, one of the most well-known statues in existence. There will be time set out to comprehend this sculpture as well as to view another of his creations, "Prisoners," which was begun but never completed when it was commissioned for Pope Julius II's tomb.
The tour will end here, although those who want to continue exploring this beautiful museum will be welcome.