2 hours tour
Medieval Florence, Dante Alighieri & the Birth of Renaissance Art
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Meet your local guide in front of the Apple Store under the loggia.
Discover hidden stories, conspiracies, and the dark side of Florence’s most powerful family.
Uncover secret symbols, crimes, and unsettling legends beneath Brunelleschi’s Dome.
Explore the site of ancient Roman executions and medieval superstitions.
Walk through a street of elegance filled with stories of rivalry, betrayal, and hidden scandals.
Relive dramatic executions and political intrigue, including the fate of Savonarola.
Conclude with a guided tasting of three Tuscan wines, paired with local delicacies.
Total Duration: approximately 1.5 hours
Tour Type: Guided museum tour
Tour Level: Easy — indoor visit on flat floors
Entrance ticket to the Bargello is included.
The Bargello is fully wheelchair accessible.
Languages available: English, Italian
Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled start at the museum entrance.
Photography inside the museum is generally permitted without flash.
Opening times of the Bargello vary by season. Details confirmed upon booking.
Yes, the entrance ticket to the Museo del Bargello is fully included in the tour price.
The Bargello focuses on sculpture and the medieval/early Renaissance period rather than painting. It is less crowded than the Uffizi and offers a unique perspective on Florentine history, civic identity and artistic evolution.
Yes, absolutely. The guide brings the stories to life in an accessible and engaging way, making the content relevant and fascinating for everyone.
Yes. Dante is a central thread of the narrative. You will visit his house and the Courtyard of the Podestà where his exile was declared in 1302 and understand how deeply his life was shaped by the political tensions of medieval Florence.
Yes. Donatello’s David is one of the highlights of the tour and will be discussed in depth.
Yes, booking in advance is recommended to secure entrance tickets, especially in spring and summer.
Yes, significantly. The Bargello is one of Florence’s most important museums but receives a fraction of the visitors that the Uffizi and Accademia attract. This makes it one of the most rewarding and intimate museum experiences in the city — you can stand in front of Donatello’s David or Verrocchio’s bronzes without the crowds that define the larger galleries. This is precisely why we love it.
The entrance ticket to the Bargello is included in the tour price and pre-booked by Touring Hub. Unlike the Accademia and Uffizi, the Bargello rarely sells out, but having a pre-booked ticket ensures a smooth entry and the best timed access for your guide’s narrative flow. No additional booking is required on your part
The Bargello is the ideal complement to the Uffizi and Accademia — where those galleries offer painting and the High Renaissance, the Bargello gives you sculpture and the medieval world. Together they tell the complete story of Florentine art. If you have already seen the David and Botticelli’s Venus, the Bargello is the natural next step: Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio and the roots of everything that followed.
From the twilight shadows to the final wine glass, our guests have walked the path of Renaissance secrets. See why they fell in love with Florence’s most provocative side.
Booked the Uffizi tour for our anniversary. We went in knowing nothing and came out understanding everything. Worth every euro and then some.
The Val d’Orcia full-day tour felt like a dream. Eight hours of pure Tuscany. Marco’s team is exceptional. This is how travel should feel slow, beautiful, meaningful.
The Artisans tour was the highlight of our entire trip. Seeing real craftsmen at work in those Oltrarno workshops nothing compares. Highly recommend.
An absolutely extraordinary evening. Our guide knew stories about Florence I’ve never read in any book. The wine tasting at the end was perfect. We’ll be back.
Booked the Uffizi tour for our anniversary. We went in knowing nothing and came out understanding everything. Worth every euro and then some.
The Val d’Orcia full-day tour felt like a dream. Eight hours of pure Tuscany. Marco’s team is exceptional. This is how travel should feel slow, beautiful, meaningful.
The Artisans tour was the highlight of our entire trip. Seeing real craftsmen at work in those Oltrarno workshops nothing compares. Highly recommend.
An absolutely extraordinary evening. Our guide knew stories about Florence I’ve never read in any book. The wine tasting at the end was perfect. We’ll be back.
From the twilight shadows to the final wine glass, our guests have walked the path of Renaissance secrets. See why they fell in love with Florence’s most provocative side.