Florence - Bardini Museum (Closed Temporarily) Museo Bardini

 
The Bardini Museum contains works of art, furniture, ceramics, tapestries, arms, etc. from the Classical, Renaissance and Baroque periods. The collection was bequeathed to the city of Florence in 1923 by the art dealer Stefano Bardini. It is now on show to the public in the 19th century palace where he lived. Among the interesting works are a Caritas, an allegory of Love by Tino di Camaino and three pictures by Donatello; also a small plaster "Deposition" by Michelangelo.

On the upper floor is the Galleria Corsi, an art collection bequeathed to Florence by Fortunata Carobbi in 1937. It consists of paintings in different styles and from various epochs.

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Address: Bardini Museum, Piazza de'Mozzi 1, I-50100 Florence, Italy
Hours:
9am-2pm; Sun: 8am-1pm; Closed: Wed
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), May Day / Labor Day (May 1), Assumption Day - Christian (August 15), Christmas - Christian (December 25), Easter - Christian
Tips: Photography prohibited.
Disability Access: Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Transit: Bus: 3, 13, 15, 23, 31, 32.

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