Mainly to see Raphael's works are very good museums, the flow of people is not so big, mainly Renaissance Raphael, late Titian, Rubens. There is a layer of modern art on the top, which is actually the paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with war, revolution, farmers, style as the theme. There is an early impressionist shadow. It is worth going! recommend!
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Mainly to see Raphael's works are very good museums, the flow of people is not so big, mainly Renaissance Raphael, late Titian, Rubens. There is a layer of modern art on the top, which is actually the paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with war, revolution, farmers, style as the theme. There is an early impressionist shadow. It is worth going! recommend!
Walking past the old bridge, this is a family palace, without lack of pride, received the culture of Florence city, accumulated a large number of artwork, it seems more elegant.
Pitti Palace is a very good and important place. The whole palace also has many areas worth visiting. The preservation is still relatively good. The facilities in the palace are quite rich. It is very good.
In 2018, the ticket was added to 24 euros, and there were scalpers at the door, and the queue was a bit chaotic. The number of people is not small and feels bad.
One of the top attractions in Florence. Be sure to consider a visit here as it's full of different galleries.
Besides the beautiful gardens of the palace known as Boboli this palace walks you through all that is reflective of the time and it's opulence.
Pitti Palace was the residence of the Medici family. Inside there are museums and the magnificent Boboli garden
My favourite palazzo in Florence. If you're an art fan, do not skip the art galleries, there are some nice treats.Come walking from Uffizi, cross the postcard Ponte Vecchio, walk until you get to the palazzo. Afterwards have a stroll in the gardens, then take the bus back to the other river bank. There is one close to the palazzo gates that leaves you on Santa Croce.