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L'incanto di Orfeo, Palazzo Medici Riccardi (ph. Nicola Neri)
May 2, 2024

Sunday at the Museum in Florence

Free visits, special guides and initiatives. Discover all participating museums on Sunday 5 May

On Sunday 5 May, the double appointment with Sunday at the Museum and Metropolitan Sunday is renewed.

Galleria dell'Accademia (ph. Guido Cozzi)

Like every first Sunday of the month, the free museums in Florence are back for everyone, thanks to the initiative Domenica al museo (Sunday at the museum), while residents - thanks to the initiative La Domenica Metropolitana (Metropolitan Sunday) - in the metropolitan city of Florence can visit the civic museums managed by the Municipality of Florence free of charge. Guided tours and visits for families are also scheduled, including the animated story Per fare una città ci vuole un fiore (To make a city you need a flower), Vita di corte (Life at Court) and Dipingere in fresco (Painting in fresco) in Palazzo Vecchio, Intorno al Porcellino (Around the Little Pig) at the Bardini Museum, Un nuovo canto per Orfeo (A new song for Orpheus) in Palazzo Medici Riccardi and Stanze magiche (Magic rooms) at the Museo Novecento. The permanent collections are complemented by a rich programme of temporary exhibitions. In the Sale Fabiani of Palazzo Medici Riccardi, you can visit the exhibition Roberto Innocenti. Illustrating Time. At the MAD - Murate Art District, the sound installation Agorà by the artist Sadi can be visited. At the Museo Novecento, on the other hand, it is possible to visit André Butzer's new exhibition. Liebe, Glaube und Hoffnung (Love, Faith and Hope), the first institutional monographic exhibition on the artist organised in Italy.

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Here are the free museums for everyone on the occasion of Sunday at the Museum, HERE instead is our guide to discovering the must-visit museums in Florence!

  • Uffizi (8.15am to 6.30pm)

  • Accademia Gallery (8.15am to 6.50pm with last admission 6.20pm)

  • Boboli Garden (8.15am to 4.30pm)

  • Pitti Palace (from 8.15am to 6.30pm the Royal and Imperial Apartments and the Fashion and Costume Museum are closed for refurbishment)

  • Bargello Museum (8.15am to 1.50pm)

  • Medici Chapels (8.15am to 1.50pm)

  • Florence National Archaeological Museum (from 8.30 am to 2 pm with last admission at 1.15 pm).

  • Last Supper of Andrea del Sarto (8.15am to 1.50pm)

  • Garden of the Villa medicea di Castello (from 8.30 am to 4.30 pm)

  • Park of Villa il Ventaglio (8.15 am to 4.30 pm)

  • Medici Villa of Cerreto Guidi and the Historical Museum of Hunting and the Territory (entrances at 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 3pm and 4pm)

Here, instead, are the museums that are free for residents:

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