2 Best Sights in Florence, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in Florence - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Museo Archeologico

Santissima Annunziata

Of the Etruscan, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman antiquities here, the Etruscan collection is particularly notable—one of the most important in Italy (the other being in Turin). The famous bronze Chimera was discovered without its tail, which is a 16th-century reconstruction by Cellini. If you're traveling with kids, they might particularly enjoy the small mummy collection. Those with a fondness for gardens should visit on Saturday morning, when the tiny but eminently pleasurable garden is open for tours. If you're going to the Uffizi, hang on to your ticket, as admission to this museum is free.

Piazza Santissima Annunziata 9/b, Florence, 50121, Italy
055-23575
Sight Details
€8
Closed 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sun. of month

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Museo Stibbert

Santa Maria Novella

Frederick Stibbert (1838–1906), born in Florence to an Italian mother and an English father, liked to collect things. Over a lifetime of doing so, he amassed some 50,000 objects. This museum, which was also his home, displays many of them. He had a fascination with medieval armor, as well as costumes, particularly Uzbek costumes, which are exhibited in a room called the Moresque Hall. These are mingled with an extensive collection of swords and guns.

Via Federico Stibbert 26, Florence, 50124, Italy
055-475520
Sight Details
€10
Closed Thurs.

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