Tour Details
- Duration
- 3.5 hours
- Product Type
- Tour
- Venues
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- Medici Chapels
- Museum of San Marco
- Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
- Magi Chapel
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Tour Description
While walking Florence, one can't help but run into the symbols of the Medici, the great Renaissance family that ruled this city politically during the Renaissance and patronized its prominent artists, including Michelangelo. During this Florence Medici tour, led by an art or social historian, we'll focus on the history and patronage of the family, visiting several key sites connected with them, including the Medici Chapels and Medici Palace.
Medici Tour Florence
We begin chronologically with the church of San Marco, which was the family church of the Medici during their early history. This quiet space, a bit off the tourist track, will provide a pleasant backdrop for laying the groundwork of the Medici family history, especially their massive patronage to the arts. We'll step into the attached convent, where in the 1430s Cosimo the Elder founded one of the first public libraries in the world, but which now serves as a museum that hosts the greatest works of Fra Angelico, who was once a friar here. We will visit the monks' former private cells, all of which house a sacred image intended for meditation, including Cosimo's private cell.
The Rise and Fall of Mediciās Reign
We will then move on to the Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, designed by Michelozzo (who also redesigned the convent of San Marco for the Dominicans), and the seat of Medici power in Florence for over a century. In doing so, we will trace the family from the era of the republic to the era of the duchy, and their rise from rich merchants to rulers of a kingdom. We will make a special visit to the Chapel of the Magi, decorated by Benozzo Gozzoli, which is a masterpiece of Renaissance fresco.
San Lorenzo
To conclude the tour we will visit the unfinished church of San Lorenzo, which was intended to be the sole dominion of the Medici family at the end of their power. We will examine the work of Michelangelo in the family chapel he created, including the tomb of Lorenzo il Magnifico and brother Giuliano, and discuss the Medicis' art patronage, most notably personified in the figure of the great sculptor.
Take Aways
Throughout the walk, we will revert to common, recurring themes: the relationship between power and art, how the political upheavals gave birth to the artistic revolutions of the Renaissance, and the humanistic impulse of one of the most interesting families in history.
FAQ
Do I need to pay any entrance fees on this walk?
Yes, you will buy entrance tickets to San Marco Museum and Palazzo Medici Riccardi on site. It is best if you bring cash with you in case cards are not accepted. You have pre-paid for your ticket to the Medici Chapels and we have reserved your entry.
Do you reserve headsets for this tour?Ā
Do you reserve headsets for this tour?Ā
Depending on your group size, we may be required by the venue to order headsets in which case youāll see a āHeadset Feeā added to your order.Ā
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It was a good itinerary. But my guide, Sandro made the experience outstanding. He was able to respond in detail to my wide ranging questions. Iām sure I focused on some things that are not usually emphasized and hurried past others and Sandro adapted to either whim.
Virginia
Mar. 16, 2024
Kate was incredibly knowledgable and we had an excellent tour with her--highly recommend
Susan
Feb. 18, 2024
Kate was extremely knowledgeable, and her tour was an absolute delight. My wife and agreed she was outstanding!
Susan
Jan. 29, 2024