With this ticket you can skip the entrance line of the Bargello museum and visit one of the most beautiful and evocative museums of the Renaissance in Florence in peace.
The building, in the shape of a medieval fort, was built between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries
century and represented the first seat of government and republic
Fiorentina, in which Dante Alighieri also participated.
Later it became a prison, as well as a place of executions
public in Florence and finally it was also a convent.
The museum we know today houses a huge number of works
of art, mostly sculptures, statues and bas-reliefs of the greatest
Florentine Renaissance artists including Donatello, L.Ghiberti, F. Brunelleschi, Giambologna Cellini, Luca and Andrea Della Robbia, Mino Da Fiesole, Desiderio Da Settignano and some early works by Michelangelo.
All this illustrated in a beautiful fourteenth-century setting, the courtyard and the rooms
in fact, they originate in the thirteenth century.