Florence Michelangelo Private Tour
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Experience Highlights
Follow in the footsteps of the legendary artist Michelangelo, the genius of the Renaissance, on this private tour of Florence, which will take you on a journey through his works in the city and the places where he developed his career.
You will visit must-see sites such as the Accademia Gallery, the Florence Cathedral, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Casa Buonarroti, where you will see masterpieces including the David, the Centauromaquia and the Madonna della Scala.
- Discover Michelangelo's legacy on an unforgettable tour of Florence.
- See sites such as the Galleria dell'Accademia and the Basilica of San Lorenzo.
- See original works by the artist with a professional guide.
What’s included
- Michelangelo Private Tour of Florence
- Hotel pick-up (downtown accommodation only)
- Professional guide
- Entrance to the Academy Gallery
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Step by Step
This private Michelangelo tour in Florence will give you a mind-blowing experience as you visit the city's landmarks, where many of his transcendental works are on display.
Your chauffeur will pick you up from your accommodation to embark on a journey steeped in culture and art with a guide who is an expert in the history of the Renaissance master, where you will visit:
- Galleria dell'Accademia: here you will find the sculptures The Slaves and David, perhaps Michelangelo's most famous sculpture, one of his masterpieces.
- Museo dell'Opera del Duomo: behind the Florence Cathedral is this museum which houses a priceless collection, including the Bandini Pietà.
- Basilica of San Lorenzo: this church was designed by Michelangelo in his work as an architect. Inside you will see 'Day, Dawn, Sunrise, Sunset and Night', which he sculpted in marble.
- Casa Buonarroti: this museum dedicated to his artistic legacy has gems such as the Madonna della Scala and Centauromaquia.
You will also have the opportunity to walk through the streets of Florence and iconic sites such as the space where the now defunct San Marco Gardens once stood, where Michelangelo had a workshop where he created.
The tour also includes a visit to the Basilica of Santa Croce, where the tomb of the artist, author of the Sistine Chapel frescoes The Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement, which marked a milestone in the Renaissance era, is located.
As an optional tour, you can request a visit to the National Museum of the Bargello and the Medici Chapels, two destinations that will illustrate in depth the artistic imprint of Michelangelo in Florence.