新旅居全新Tour Renaissance masterpieces at the Bargello Museum
Come with me on an anthropological exploration of the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, a celebrated building that reflects the fusion of art, politics, and justice during the Renaissance.
• I’ll share the museum’s history as the oldest public building in Florence. It was built in the 13th century as a palace, later used as a prison, and restored in the 19th century to revive its original grandeur.
• Next, I’ll lead you through the museum’s rooms and galleries. You’ll get an insider’s look at some of Florence’s masterpieces, including art and sculpture by Michelangelo, Donatello, Cellini, Ammanati, Giambologna, and many
• As we walk, I’ll share insights about how these famous works reflect political power and Medici influence within the context of the Renaissance, as well as private aspects of the artists’ lives.
You’ll uncover secrets of Florence’s Renaissance art heritage, and leave with a deeper knowledge on how art and politics intertwined in the city, from Michelangelo’s republicanism to the Medicis’ strategic use of art.