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30 Apr, 2021
Florence houses some of the most renowned museums and art galleries worldwide. Here is a list of the top museums in the city.
Florence is an open-air museum, the cradle of Renaissance and Italian culture, architectural masterpieces appear around every corner, and by entering Florentine churches you can see the magnificence and richness of this city of inestimable beauty.
But in addition to palaces, churches and squares, there are many museums in Florence that contain works of art of global importance. They are visited every year by millions of tourists who love art.
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in addition to these there are more specific museums, dedicated to historical figures or certain arts, such as the Da Vinci Museum and the Bargello Museum. Here is a guide to the top museums of Florence, from the most popular to the little- known, and the must- see works inside. We have also included some practical information at the bottom of the article to help you make the most of your visit!
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I Love Lego exhibition arrives at Pontedera's PALP Palazzo Pretorio. With over a million bricks in a kaleidoscope of colours, the show charms and cheers with the creative constructions that turn toys into art. Play, have fun and discover with the six dioramas that vary from pirates to Ancient Rome. Architectural and engineering masterpieces are rendered in Lego form with detailed sets constructed with the help of group of enthusiastic collectors in partnership with Legolize, a humorous platform that creates comics using LEGO founded by Mattia Marangoni, Samuele Rovituso and Pietro Alcaro. Specific installations will “invade” the existing dioramas with trademark humour and flair. Perfect for fun, fans and families, booking a ticket in advance is recommended. The exhibition will be open from Monday to Friday, 10am to 6pm and tickets cost from 6-10 euro.
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