Florence, free guided tours of the Medici Chapel Museum every Saturday through Nov. 3


In Florence, the Bargello Museums are launching a program of free guided tours of the Medici Chapel Museum starting Saturday, Oct. 6.

The Bargello Museum s are offering visitors to the Museo delle Cappelle Medicee a free series of five guided tours that, starting next Oct. 6, will illustrate to visitors some of the treasures housed in this splendid museum. A weekly appointment that every Saturday afternoon at 3:30 p.m., from Oct. 6 until Nov. 3, will allow visitors to be accompanied to discover the history, environments and works of the Museo delle Cappelle Medicee.

This series of visits, included in the price of the Museum’s admission ticket, will be devoted to exploring two important topics: the New Sac risty and the Collection of Relics. Michelangelo’s New Sacristy, the heart of the museum and a place of attraction every year for thousands of tourists and art lovers, will be the focus of the two visits scheduled for Oct. 6 and Oct. 20.

On the other hand, the varied Collection of Relics, collected by the Medici themselves and an expression of their sincere religious devotion, will be dedicated to the three visits scheduled for Oct. 13 and Oct. 27 and the last of the cycle to take place on Nov. 3.

To participate in the tours, simply purchase a Museum ticket and be at the entrance at the indicated time.

PROGRAM OF GUIDED TOURS
MEDICEAN CHAPELS
h. 15.30

TREASURES OF GRAND DUCAL DEVOTION. THE MEDICEAN RELIQUARIES
saturday, october 13
saturday, october 27
saturday, november 3

MICHELANGELO’S NEW SACRISTY. IDEAL SYNTHESIS OF ARCHITECTURE AND SCULPTURE
saturday, october 6
Saturday, October 20

For information and reservations you can call +39 055 0649430 or send an email to mn-bar.cappellemedicee@beniculturali.it.

Florence, free guided tours of the Medici Chapel Museum every Saturday through Nov. 3
Florence, free guided tours of the Medici Chapel Museum every Saturday through Nov. 3


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