Mainly to see Raphael's works are very good museums, the flow of people is not so big, mainly Renaissance Raphael, late Titian, Rubens. There is a layer of modern art on the top, which is actually the paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with war, revolution, farmers, style as the theme. There is an early impressionist shadow. It is worth going! recommend!
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Mainly to see Raphael's works are very good museums, the flow of people is not so big, mainly Renaissance Raphael, late Titian, Rubens. There is a layer of modern art on the top, which is actually the paintings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with war, revolution, farmers, style as the theme. There is an early impressionist shadow. It is worth going! recommend!
Walking past the old bridge, this is a family palace, without lack of pride, received the culture of Florence city, accumulated a large number of artwork, it seems more elegant.
Pitti Palace is a very good and important place. The whole palace also has many areas worth visiting. The preservation is still relatively good. The facilities in the palace are quite rich. It is very good.
Luxurious palace, interesting history, beautiful gardens, valuable artworks, exquisite oil paintings....It is worth savoring!
Better to go to the scene to buy. Nothing people don't say. It can be at least half cheaper
Pitti Palace - Originally a residence of members of the Medici family, although it is a residence, its luxury is no less than the palace. Speaking of the Medici family, it is an extremely important part of European history. It can be said that without the Medici family, there is no Renaissance glory. During the three hundred years of the Medici family's rule of Florence, the family emerged from three popes, two French queens, and the Archduke of Tuscany. The small central square on the first floor of the Pitti Palace, surrounded by houses such as family churches, oil paintings and open-air cafes, can enter the Bobori Garden through the small square; the second floor is the Palatina Art Museum, which displays the masterpieces of Raphael, Botticelli, Titian and other artists. The third floor is the Museum of Modern Art, featuring modern creations of plaster, oil paintings and various gold and silver jewelry. The focus of the visit is on the family church on the first floor and the Palatina Gallery on the second floor.
A great place to visit.