Originally an Educational Gallery Founded in 1784

Here, students could look at both original and copied works of art, improving their craft by studying them and gaining inspiration for their own work.
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Michelangelo's David Displayed Indoors Since 1873

The controlled atmosphere keeps David's marble's fine details safe, so you can enjoy its artistic beauty without worrying about harming the environment. You can go inside and look at this famous Renaissance piece of art up close, as it has been perfectly preserved.
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Features Giambologna's Sabine Woman Sculpture

The sculpture is famous for its dynamic design and attention to detail. This beautiful gallery piece shows how skilled Giambologna was as an artist and how classical themes have always been popular in Renaissance art.
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Largest Collection of Michelangelo Sculptures

The "David and the Slaves" display, in particular, highlights Michelangelo's distinctive "unfinished" style and highlights his significant influence on Renaissance art. This museum offers you a unique chance to experience the brilliance and impact of this well-known Renaissance artist directly.
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Includes a Collection of Musical Instruments

In addition to its famous statues and paintings, this collection is one of the best in Italy because it shows the wide range of culture and art in Renaissance Florence.
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Largest Collection of Gold-Based Artworks

These stunning altarpieces, originally from Florence's important churches, showcase exquisite Gothic art. They offer a fascinating glimpse into the city's rich cultural history spanning from the Middle Ages to the early Renaissance.
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Home to the Oldest Preserved Piano

It has a single keyboard with no special stops, like modern Italian harpsichords. It showcases Cristofori's innovative musical instrument design and craftsmanship, giving you a personal view of the piano's early development.
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Inside is the Real David, Outside is a Copy

In Piazza della Signoria, there is a copy of David that people can see and enjoy in the open air. This way, people can still see and respect the original while keeping it safe in a controlled environment.
David Moved to the Gallery for Protection

The walls, adorned with timeless masterpieces, became more than just a shelter—they transformed into a sanctuary, offering David a new chapter in a setting rich with cultural significance and quietude.
Displays Michelangelo's Unfinished Sculptures

Each piece is a testament to Michelangelo's genius and raw artistry, offering a rare glimpse into his workshop and the evolving nature of his vision. Here, the unfinished becomes profoundly compelling, inviting deeper contemplation of art and the creative struggle.