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  1. The Museo Nazionale del Bargello is housed in the oldest public building in Florence, and today showcases the most important collection in the world of Italian Renaissance sculpture. Not to be missed are the masterpieces by great artists such as Donatello, Verrocchio, the Della Robbias, Michelangelo, Giambologna and Cellini.

  2. The Bargello Museum is located in the impressive Palazzo del Bargello, a fortress with powerful embattlements which surround the austere facade. Begun in 1255, the building was the headquarters of the Capitano del Popolo and later of the Podestà and Council of Justice.

  3. The Bargello is the National sculpture museum, located in Florence. The building, begun in 1250, was the city's first seat of government (before Palazzo Vecchio) and soon after was used to house the Podestà (essentially the city's mayor).

  4. This is one of the Bargello museums and a must-see attraction in Florence if you enjoy viewing sculptures. The National Museum is located along Via del Proconsolo and is open from 8.15am to 1.15pm (T, W, Th, Fr, SN), 8.15am to 6.15pm (MN & ST), closed on Tuesdays (as of 31 Dec 2024).

  5. The Bargello Museum in Florence is a must-visit for anyone who loves sculpture. Here you can discover how this medium developed in Florence, thanks to an impressive collection from early Renaissance to Mannerist works.

  6. The Bargello contains one of Italys greatest collections of Renaissance statuary. It’s a relatively quiet and beautifully laid out museum, where it’s possible to appreciate the art without the rush.

  7. May 31, 2023 · Nestled within the narrow lanes of Florence, the Bargello Museum is a hidden gem. Its entrance, located at Via del Proconsolo, 4, is just a five-minute walk from more “famous” attractions, such as the Palazzo Vecchio and the Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore).

  8. Jul 2, 2022 · Dedicated to Medieval and Renaissance art, the Museo Nazionale del Bargello is located in Florence’s historic Palazzo del Podestà. It was established by royal decree on June 22, 1865—Italy’s first national museum.

  9. Museo Nazionale del Bargellowhich opened in 1865 by order of by royal decree, making it Italy’s first national museum—houses the city’s most important collection of Renaissance sculpture.

  10. A guided tour of Bargello National Museum: off the beaten path museum in Florence, to discover Florentine history and less-known art works.

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