Uffizi Gallery

You can spend hours exploring the halls of self-portraits, paintings, sculptures and much more. The Uffizi Gallery is one of the oldest and most famous art museums of the Western world.

Pitti Palace

The Palazzo Pitti is a vast Renaissance palace. It hosts one of the most famous and complete collections of Italian paintings from the Renaissance to the Neoclassical period.

Piazza della Signoria

Piazza della Signoria is a square in front of the Palazzo Vecchio. It is the main point of the origin and history of the Florentine Republic and still maintains its reputation as the political focus of the city.

Palazzo Pubblico

Palazzo Pubblico is the town hall of Siena. The palazzo was conceived as a perfect architectural expression of the city-state. It preserves the most significant public collections of medieval art.

Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

The museum of the Cathedral, founded in 1891. The museum's itinerary is spread over two floors and includes works by Giovanni Pisano, Donatello, Michelangelo and many others.

Museum San Marco

Featuring masterpieces from a monk Fra Angelico, Lorenzo Monaco, and many other early Italian masters, it is a Florence must see. The collection includes frescos from the Middle Ages and early Renaissance.

Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore

The majestic monastic complex that rises above the hills of cypress forests.

Accademia Gallery

The Gallery of the Academy of Florence, is best known as the home of Michelangelo's sculpture David. It also has other sculptures by Michelangelo and a collection of Renaissance paintings.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

The square and its monuments of the Cathedral of Pisa represent the best example of the Pisa Romanesque style, a harmonious fusion of classical, early Christian, Lombard and eastern motifs.

Bargello National Museum

It houses a substantial collection of works of art from the 14th to 17th centuries. Its collections bring together some of the most influential sculptures of the Italian Middle Ages and Renaissance.

National Gallery in Perugia

Collection of the museum comprises the most outstanding representations of the Umbrian School of painting, ranging from the 13th to the 19th century, with works by artists such as Perugino, Pinturicchio, Raphael, Titian and Federico Barocci.