Holidays in Tuscany

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Visit the most important museums

From the Florentine Renaissance to the cathedral of Siena, from contemporary art exhibitions in Pisa to photography in Lucca: whatever your preference, in Tuscany you will find a museum to visit. You can visit museums such as the Uffizi Gallery, the Accademia Gallery and Pitti Palace in Florence, the Civic Museum and Santa Maria della Scala in Siena.

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Galleri degli Uffizi - Florence

One of the most important museums in the world, built by Giorgio Vasari in 1560, on the orders of Cosimo I de 'Medici. Here are preserved paintings and sculptures from all eras, including some masterpieces of Renaissance art, such as The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli and Michelangelo's Tondo Doni. Faced with works of such beauty, let yourself be carried away by history, memories and the legacy left by the Medici to the city.

Santa Maria della Scala - Siena

Originally it was a hospital for pilgrims who decided to travel the Via Francigena in Tuscany, while today it houses numerous glorious works of art. This last year made the museum famous: they tell the history of Italian culture through the centuries. The visit also includes the National Archaeological Museum, with its centuries-old stone sculptures and precious sacred relics.

Natural History Museum - Calci

The museum now belongs to the University of Pisa, but was born in the 16th century. The historical and scientific wealth preserved in this ancient place is unparalleled and for this reason it is absolutely worth a visit. In particular, cetaceans, paleontology and the largest freshwater aquarium in Italy are present here.
The museum is located inside the splendid Certosa di Calci, dating back to the 16th century.

Museum of the City of Livorno - Livorno

The Museum tells the story of the port city, up to the present day. The historical evolution is narrated through an exhibition of works of art, photographs, memories and archaeological finds. The museum is located inside the ancient building of the Bottini dell'Olio, once an oil depot, in the heart of the Venice district. Unique pieces are kept here, such as Garibaldi's poncho and battle hat. There are also sections dedicated to satire, cinema and contemporary art.

Puccini Museum - Lucca

Giacomo Puccini, the great master, was born in Lucca in 1858 and spent the first two decades of his life there. The Puccini Museum is in fact located in his old house, where the original rooms have been restored and the historical furnishings placed. The apartment houses precious objects that belonged to the musician, including the Steinway & Sons piano on which he composed the Turandot opera, autographed scores, letters, paintings, photographs and precious documents.

National Archaeological Museum - Chiusi

The National Archaeological Museum of Chiusi collects Etruscan, Roman and Lombard finds from the area and its visit includes the Etruscan tombs discovered over the years. From Prehistory to the Middle Ages, urns, ceramics, sculptures and jewels are spread over two floors.

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