Explore Renaissance Florence through the rivalry of Michelangelo and Leonardo. Discover their masterpieces, contrasting techniques, and the era’s rich history.
Explore Renaissance Florence through the rivalry of Michelangelo and Leonardo. Discover their masterpieces, contrasting techniques, and the era’s rich history.
- Palazzo Vecchio - The exterior of Palazzo Vecchio is a grand structure rich in history and culture, symbolizing both Florence’s illustrious past and its dynamic present. Its architecture, art, and historical importance make it an essential stop for anyone interested in Florence’s heritage and the ideal starting point for a tour.
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- Palazzo Vecchio - The exterior of Palazzo Vecchio is a grand structure rich in history and culture, symbolizing both Florence’s illustrious past and its dynamic present. Its architecture, art, and historical importance make it an essential stop for anyone interested in Florence’s heritage and the ideal starting point for a tour.
- Piazza della Signoria - Piazza della Signoria is a significant square situated in the heart of Florence.
Political Hub: Since the Middle Ages, the square has been the center of Florentine political life.
Piazza della Signoria serves as an open-air museum, showcasing an impressive array of statues and sculptures.
Loggia dei Lanzi: This open-air gallery next to Palazzo Vecchio displays a collection of notable sculptures, including Benvenuto Cellini’s “Perseus with the Head of Medusa” and Giambologna’s “The Rape of the Sabine Women.”
Replica of Michelangelo’s David: The square features a replica of Michelangelo’s renowned statue, “David.”
Fountain of Neptune: Designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati, this magnificent fountain is another key feature of the square.
Piazza della Signoria is a favored gathering spot for both locals and visitors.
- Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - Explore the exterior of Santa Maria del Fiore, Giotto’s Bell Tower, and the Baptistery of St. John, three of Florence’s most iconic and architecturally significant landmarks.
These sites are part of the city’s historic center and are celebrated for their historical and artistic significance.
Dome: Brunelleschi’s dome is a Renaissance architectural masterpiece, being the largest brick dome ever built. It uses a double shell and a herringbone brick pattern for stability.
The bell tower was designed by Giotto di Bondone, although he only saw the lower levels completed. Andrea Pisano and Francesco Talenti finished the tower after Giotto’s passing.
The baptistery is famous for its three sets of bronze doors. Andrea Pisano created the south doors, while Lorenzo Ghiberti crafted the north and east doors, known as the “Gates of Paradise,” adorned with intricate relief sculptures depicting biblical scenes.
- San Lorenzo - San Lorenzo Square in Florence is a historic and lively square celebrated for its architectural and cultural importance.
Basilica di San Lorenzo
Historical Significance: The Basilica di San Lorenzo is one of Florence’s largest and oldest churches, serving as the parish church of the influential Medici family.
Medici Chapels
The chapels act as the mausoleum for the Medici family.
The New Sacristy, designed by Michelangelo, is a Renaissance architecture and sculpture masterpiece.
Laurentian Library
Architect: Michelangelo, who designed both the building and its distinctive staircase.
San Lorenzo Market (Mercato di San Lorenzo)
Location: Surrounding the square and extending to nearby streets.
Offerings: The market is renowned for its leather goods, souvenirs, clothing, and food products.
Central Market (Mercato Centrale): A section of the market offering a wide variety of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and other food items.
- Piazza Santa Trinita - Piazza Santa Trinita is a historic and charming square located in the heart of Florence.
Piazza Santa Trinita is positioned along Via de’ Tornabuoni, one of Florence’s most elegant streets, known for its luxury shops and historic buildings.
The square itself is relatively small but is a significant cultural and architectural landmark in the city.
- Ponte Vecchio - The Ponte Vecchio is a historic and iconic bridge in Florence. It spans the Arno River and is famous for its unique architecture and vibrant history.
- Basilica di Santo Spirito - Santo Spirito Basilica in Florence is a must-see for travelers interested in Renaissance art, stunning architecture, and hidden gems beyond the usual tourist spots. Designed by Brunelleschi, this beautiful church offers a serene atmosphere and breathtaking interiors. One of its greatest treasures is the Michelangelo wooden crucifix, an early masterpiece sculpted by the artist at just 17 years old. Located in the Oltrarno district, Santo Spirito is ideal for those exploring Florence off the beaten path, offering a blend of history, art, and local charm.

- Michelangelo Wood cross ticket
- Antonio’s code, most important books of Florence with the best venues for food, music, drinks & museum
- Professional enthusiastic local tour guide
- Professional English tour guide
- Michelangelo Wood cross ticket
- Antonio’s code, most important books of Florence with the best venues for food, music, drinks & museum
- Professional enthusiastic local tour guide
- Professional English tour guide
- gratuity is not included
- Palazzo Vecchio and Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore admission tickets
- gratuity is not included
- Palazzo Vecchio and Duomo - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore admission tickets
Are you eager to delve into the Renaissance beyond its celebrated artworks? This exceptional tour sheds light on Florence’s vibrant history through the perspective of its two most illustrious artistic figures, whose rivalry inspired the creation of some of the world’s most famous masterpieces.
Participants will hear tales of their differing personalities…
Are you eager to delve into the Renaissance beyond its celebrated artworks? This exceptional tour sheds light on Florence’s vibrant history through the perspective of its two most illustrious artistic figures, whose rivalry inspired the creation of some of the world’s most famous masterpieces.
Participants will hear tales of their differing personalities and unique techniques, uncovering the political and cultural context of Renaissance Florence, offering a deeper understanding of the era’s innovation and artistic passion.
The tour also includes a visit to the beautiful Basilica di Santo Spirito to admire one of the most remarkable, yet surprisingly lesser-known, masterpieces by a young Michelangelo, “Il Crocifisso Ligneo.” This piece was crafted to express gratitude to the Prior for allowing him to study anatomy, which significantly contributed to his advanced comprehension of the human form.
Engage with the city’s genuine culture through art, captivating storytelling, and a few special recommendations of the guide’s favorite local spots.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.