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Gallerie Degli UffizivsMuseo Nazionale del Bargello
Uffizi Galleries and Museo Nazionale del Bargello are both endorsed by travel writers. Overall, Uffizi Galleries is the choice of most reviewers compared to Museo Nazionale del Bargello. Uffizi Galleries is ranked #2 in Florence with approval from 9 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Concierge and Condé Nast Traveler.
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Piazzale degli Uffizi 6, 50122 Florence
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"The Medici installed their art collections here, creating what was Europe's first modern museum, open to the public... since 1591." Full review
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Among the highlights are Paolo Uccello's Battle of San Romano
"The greatest collection of Renaissance painting in the world is housed in the former administrative offices of Cosimo de' Medici's court, a 16th-century building designed by Vasari."
"The Palazzo degli Uffizi, designed and built by Vasari in the second half of the 16th century at the request of Cosimo I, originally housed the city’s administrators, judiciary and guilds." Full review
"The Uffizi contains the world's most magnificent collection of Renaissance art from the greatest of Old Masters." Full review
"Works by Giotto, Masaccio, Paolo Uccello, Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Perugino, Michelangelo, Raphael Sanzio, Titian, Caravaggio…and the list goes on." Full review
Editor's Pick
"The greatest collection of Italian Renaissance painting anywhere in the world." Full review
"The Uffizi in Florence, has always been on my bucket list. No trip to Tuscany would have been complete without it." Full review
" Room 2 begins the long parade of Jesuses that you’ll be visiting today. Rooms 3-4 are particularly gilded. " Full review
"Allow enough time to savor the world’s greatest gallery of Renaissance art—and don’t forget to look up at the marvelous frescoed hallway ceilings." Full review
"Highlights include Gentile da Fabriano’s Adoration of the Magi, Botticelli’s Primavera...it’s difficult to take it all in on one visit, so true art aficionados should consider going twice. " Full review
Museo Nazionale del Bargello
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Via del Proconsolo 4, 50122 Florence
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"Today, the museum houses a fabulous collection of sculpture by Michelangelo, Donatello, Benvenuto Cellini, Giambologna, and others."
"What the Uffizi is to paintings, the Bargello is to sculpture: a storehouse of some of the greatest works in marble and bronze to come out of the Renaissance and Baroque eras." Full review
"Houses the Museo Nazionale, home to what is probably the finest collection of Renaissance sculpture in Italy." Full review
"One of Florence's most important museums yet surprisingly under-appreciated, the Bargello houses one of the world's great collections of Florentine Renaissance sculpture. " Full review
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"Palazzo del Podestà has a remarkable courtyard... is home to a museum of great importance." Full review
"The treasures inside include celebrated works such as Giambologna’s Mercury and Michelangelo’s Drunken Bacchus, as well as Donatello’s two Davids and his statue of Saint George.
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"This forbidding building, once the city jail, is home to a superb sculpture collection." Full review
"Museo Nazionale del Bargello—which opened in 1865 by order of by royal decree, making it Italy’s first national museum—houses the city’s most important collection of Renaissance sculpture." Full review
"Inside this 1255 Gothic palazzo is Florence's premier sculpture museum, with works by Michelangelo, the della Robbias, and Donatello." Full review