The Metropolitan Sunday to be held on February 3, 2019 offers a rich program of visits and activities in the city’s museums, made possible thanks to the support of GIOTTO, love brand of F.I.L.A. Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini and Mukki. Young people and adults alike will be able to enjoy visits dedicated to the Medici family in Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Medici Riccardi, as well as guided tours in Santa Maria Novella, the Bardini Museum, the Solo exhibition. Medardo Rosso set up at the Museo Novecento. Then there are the initiatives on the Memory of the Great War - defined in agreement with the UNESCO Office of the City of Florence and thanks to the collaboration of Opera Santa Croce - and the visits proposed as part of the AMIR I / Accoglienza Musei Inclusione Relazione project curated by the City of Fiesole, City of Florence - MUS.E, Istituto degli Innocenti, Fondazione Primo Conti, Stazione Utopia, thanks to the support of the Tuscany Region and Fondazione CR Firenze. Families with children will instead be treated to the story Per fare una città ci vuole un fiore (To make a city it takes a flower ) in Palazzo Vecchio, the A casa Medici (At the Medici home ) itinerary in Palazzo Medici Riccardi and the activity Una collezione mitica (A mythical collection ) at the Bardini Museum.
Also scheduled are escorted tours of the Bigallo Museum at 10 a.m. and 12 noon (reservations required, tel. 055-288496 - service also active Monday through Saturday).
Also noted is free access to the Zeffirelli Museum - Franco Zeffirelli International Center for the Performing Arts from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (no reservation required, tel. 055-2658435).
Please note that all guided tours and activities in the Florentine Civic Museums and the Medici Riccardi Palace are free for residents of the metropolitan city of Florence and reservations are required. When booking, it is possible to reserve only one appointment during the day for a maximum of 5 people.
Without reservation are access (subject to availability) to: Museo di Palazzo Vecchio (hours 9/19), Torre di Arnolfo (hours 10 a.m./5 p.m., 30 people every half hour, last access at 4 p.m.), Santa Maria Novella (hours 1/5.30 p.m.), Museo Stefano Bardini (hours 11/17), Fondazione Salvatore Romano (hours 1/13/17), Museo Novecento (hours 11/19), Cappella Brancacci in Santa Maria del Carmine (entrances 1/17, last access at 4.15 p.m., 30 people every half hour), Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali (entrances 10/16), Palazzo Medici Riccardi (hours 9/19).
For info and programs: www.musefirenze.it
Sunday, February 3, 2019 visits and activities in Florence for Metropolitan Sunday |
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