Discovering the Bargello Museum in Florence

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Have you ever wanted to immerse yourself in an artistic universe enveloped in history and creative mastery? If you are fascinated by art and culture, there is one place in Florence you should definitely not miss: the Bargello Museum. Today I will guide you through the corridors of this extraordinary museum, revealing its artistic gems and the rich cultural heritage it houses.

Discovering the Bargello Museum in Florence

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Life of Marcel Duchamp between revolution and Ready-made

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There is a great artist to whom I have not yet dedicated proper space in this blog and now the time has come to dedicate a post to the life of Marcel Duchamp. Born in 1887 in Blainville-Crevon, Duchamp was a multifaceted artist, capable of completely revolutionising the art world through his creative genius. In this post, I tell you about his life and his contribution to the conception of art, focusing in particular on his revolutionary ready-made technique and conceptual art.

Life of Marcel Duchamp between the art revolution and Ready-made

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Florence, tickets for the Boboli Gardens

Giardini Boboli | Firenze

Tourists from all over the world visit Florence every year for the works of art in its museums and its many churches with their characteristic façades. Especially in fine weather, however, the city on the Arno offers the opportunity to enjoy its views and also many artistic masterpieces in the open air in its many gardens: the Boboli Garden is certainly the most famous, to which are added the Rose Garden, with sculptures by Jean Michel Folon, and the Iris Garden, both near Piazzale Michelangelo. Botany enthusiasts will find the Giardino dei Semplici and the Orti Dipinti community garden, while cinema lovers at the Giardino dell’Orticoltura will retrace the steps of some scenes from ‘Amici miei – II atto’ by Mario Monicelli (1982) and ‘Sotto una buona stella’ by Carlo Verdone (2014).

Florence, tickets for the Boboli Gardens

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The Baptistery Doors of Florence: three masterpieces to admire

Porte Battistero di Firenze

Among the things to see in Florence is the magnificent artistic heritage of the Baptistery. In this post I want to focus on the three Doors of the Baptistery of Florence, which hold the history of Italian sculpture, from the medieval period to Humanism. I will accompany you to discover their stories.

The Baptistery Doors of Florence: three masterpieces to admire

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How to Visit Brunelleschi’s Dome in Florence

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Cupola di Santa Maria del Fiore, Firenze – Image source: Gabriele Colzi via Facebook

In one of the richest cities in terms of monuments and museums, Florence, we find one of the grandest examples of the spirit of the Italian Renaissance: the dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. With its bulky volume, characterising the skyline of Florence from all corners of the city, its construction was a truly avant-garde feat and even today visiting it means knowing a little of the genius who designed it. The context in which it is set, then, confirms the artistic, cultural and political centrality of the City of the Lily during the Renaissance. How to climb Brunelleschi’s dome to enjoy a breathtaking view of the city?

Tickets for Brunelleschi’s Dome in Florence

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