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Orsanmichele Church and Museum: Entry Ticket
Entry to the Orsanmichele Church and Museum in Florence, a converted grain market with sculptures by Donatello, Ghiberti, and Verrocchio.
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Highlights
Orsanmichele Church entry
Museum entry
Donatello and Ghiberti sculptures
Converted medieval grain market
Free cancellation
What's Included
Church and Museum entry
Booking and handling
Orsanmichele Church and Museum in Florence
Orsanmichele is one of Florence's most unusual buildings: a 14th-century grain market converted into a church, with exterior niches filled by sculptures from Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters. The museum above the church holds additional works and explains the building's unique dual identity as marketplace and place of worship.
Renaissance sculptures at Orsanmichele Florence
Florence's guilds each commissioned a patron saint sculpture for the building's exterior niches, turning Orsanmichele into a competitive showcase of Renaissance sculpture. Donatello's St George, Ghiberti's St John the Baptist, and Verrocchio's Christ and St Thomas are among the works. The originals have been moved to the museum for conservation; the exterior displays copies. Seeing the originals at close range in the museum reveals details invisible from street level.
From grain market to church in medieval Florence
The building began as an open grain market in 1337, with a miraculous image of the Virgin attracting worshippers to a pillar. The market was enclosed, then converted to a church while retaining its market architecture: the arched openings that once admitted grain carts are still visible in the walls. The guide or audio material explains this transformation, which tells a story about medieval Florence's intertwining of commerce and religion.
Visiting Orsanmichele in central Florence
Orsanmichele sits between the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria on Via dei Calzaiuoli, Florence's main pedestrian street. Most tourists walk past without entering. The church and museum take 30 to 45 minutes and provide a concentrated dose of Renaissance sculpture without the crowds of the Uffizi or Accademia. Free cancellation adds booking flexibility.
Book your Orsanmichele tickets
Florence's best-kept Renaissance secret. Book your entry tickets today.
Dress modestly for the church
No flash photography
Respect the active place of worship
Follow museum routes
Понеделник
Вторник
Сряда
Четвъртък
Петък
Събота
Неделя
8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 1:30pm
Is Orsanmichele worth visiting if I am already seeing the Uffizi?
Yes. Orsanmichele focuses on sculpture rather than painting, and its works (Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio) are among the finest in Florence. It takes only 30 to 45 minutes and is far less crowded than the major museums. The building's history as a grain market makes it architecturally unique.
Are the exterior sculptures originals?
The exterior niches display copies. The original sculptures have been moved to the museum above the church for conservation. Visiting the museum lets you see the originals at close range, which reveals details that the exterior placement at height concealed.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Church and museum
Between Duomo and Piazza della Signoria
Free cancellation
Not included: guided tour
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Via dell'Arte della Lana-50123
Highlights
Orsanmichele Church entry
Museum entry
Donatello and Ghiberti sculptures
Converted medieval grain market
Free cancellation
What's Included
Church and Museum entry
Booking and handling
Orsanmichele Church and Museum in Florence
Orsanmichele is one of Florence's most unusual buildings: a 14th-century grain market converted into a church, with exterior niches filled by sculptures from Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters. The museum above the church holds additional works and explains the building's unique dual identity as marketplace and place of worship.
Renaissance sculptures at Orsanmichele Florence
Florence's guilds each commissioned a patron saint sculpture for the building's exterior niches, turning Orsanmichele into a competitive showcase of Renaissance sculpture. Donatello's St George, Ghiberti's St John the Baptist, and Verrocchio's Christ and St Thomas are among the works. The originals have been moved to the museum for conservation; the exterior displays copies. Seeing the originals at close range in the museum reveals details invisible from street level.
From grain market to church in medieval Florence
The building began as an open grain market in 1337, with a miraculous image of the Virgin attracting worshippers to a pillar. The market was enclosed, then converted to a church while retaining its market architecture: the arched openings that once admitted grain carts are still visible in the walls. The guide or audio material explains this transformation, which tells a story about medieval Florence's intertwining of commerce and religion.
Visiting Orsanmichele in central Florence
Orsanmichele sits between the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria on Via dei Calzaiuoli, Florence's main pedestrian street. Most tourists walk past without entering. The church and museum take 30 to 45 minutes and provide a concentrated dose of Renaissance sculpture without the crowds of the Uffizi or Accademia. Free cancellation adds booking flexibility.
Book your Orsanmichele tickets
Florence's best-kept Renaissance secret. Book your entry tickets today.
Dress modestly for the church
No flash photography
Respect the active place of worship
Follow museum routes
Понеделник
Вторник
Сряда
Четвъртък
Петък
Събота
Неделя
8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 6:30pm 8:30am – 1:30pm
Is Orsanmichele worth visiting if I am already seeing the Uffizi?
Yes. Orsanmichele focuses on sculpture rather than painting, and its works (Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio) are among the finest in Florence. It takes only 30 to 45 minutes and is far less crowded than the major museums. The building's history as a grain market makes it architecturally unique.
Are the exterior sculptures originals?
The exterior niches display copies. The original sculptures have been moved to the museum above the church for conservation. Visiting the museum lets you see the originals at close range, which reveals details that the exterior placement at height concealed.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Church and museum
Between Duomo and Piazza della Signoria
Free cancellation
Not included: guided tour
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Via dell'Arte della Lana-50123
Highlights
Orsanmichele Church entry
Museum entry
Donatello and Ghiberti sculptures
Converted medieval grain market
Free cancellation
What's Included
Church and Museum entry
Booking and handling
Orsanmichele Church and Museum in Florence
Orsanmichele is one of Florence's most unusual buildings: a 14th-century grain market converted into a church, with exterior niches filled by sculptures from Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters. The museum above the church holds additional works and explains the building's unique dual identity as marketplace and place of worship.
Renaissance sculptures at Orsanmichele Florence
Florence's guilds each commissioned a patron saint sculpture for the building's exterior niches, turning Orsanmichele into a competitive showcase of Renaissance sculpture. Donatello's St George, Ghiberti's St John the Baptist, and Verrocchio's Christ and St Thomas are among the works. The originals have been moved to the museum for conservation; the exterior displays copies. Seeing the originals at close range in the museum reveals details invisible from street level.
From grain market to church in medieval Florence
The building began as an open grain market in 1337, with a miraculous image of the Virgin attracting worshippers to a pillar. The market was enclosed, then converted to a church while retaining its market architecture: the arched openings that once admitted grain carts are still visible in the walls. The guide or audio material explains this transformation, which tells a story about medieval Florence's intertwining of commerce and religion.
Visiting Orsanmichele in central Florence
Orsanmichele sits between the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria on Via dei Calzaiuoli, Florence's main pedestrian street. Most tourists walk past without entering. The church and museum take 30 to 45 minutes and provide a concentrated dose of Renaissance sculpture without the crowds of the Uffizi or Accademia. Free cancellation adds booking flexibility.
Book your Orsanmichele tickets
Florence's best-kept Renaissance secret. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Church and museum
Between Duomo and Piazza della Signoria
Free cancellation
Not included: guided tour
Dress modestly for the church
No flash photography
Respect the active place of worship
Follow museum routes
Is Orsanmichele worth visiting if I am already seeing the Uffizi?
Yes. Orsanmichele focuses on sculpture rather than painting, and its works (Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio) are among the finest in Florence. It takes only 30 to 45 minutes and is far less crowded than the major museums. The building's history as a grain market makes it architecturally unique.
Are the exterior sculptures originals?
The exterior niches display copies. The original sculptures have been moved to the museum above the church for conservation. Visiting the museum lets you see the originals at close range, which reveals details that the exterior placement at height concealed.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Via dell'Arte della Lana-50123
Highlights
Orsanmichele Church entry
Museum entry
Donatello and Ghiberti sculptures
Converted medieval grain market
Free cancellation
What's Included
Church and Museum entry
Booking and handling
Orsanmichele Church and Museum in Florence
Orsanmichele is one of Florence's most unusual buildings: a 14th-century grain market converted into a church, with exterior niches filled by sculptures from Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters. The museum above the church holds additional works and explains the building's unique dual identity as marketplace and place of worship.
Renaissance sculptures at Orsanmichele Florence
Florence's guilds each commissioned a patron saint sculpture for the building's exterior niches, turning Orsanmichele into a competitive showcase of Renaissance sculpture. Donatello's St George, Ghiberti's St John the Baptist, and Verrocchio's Christ and St Thomas are among the works. The originals have been moved to the museum for conservation; the exterior displays copies. Seeing the originals at close range in the museum reveals details invisible from street level.
From grain market to church in medieval Florence
The building began as an open grain market in 1337, with a miraculous image of the Virgin attracting worshippers to a pillar. The market was enclosed, then converted to a church while retaining its market architecture: the arched openings that once admitted grain carts are still visible in the walls. The guide or audio material explains this transformation, which tells a story about medieval Florence's intertwining of commerce and religion.
Visiting Orsanmichele in central Florence
Orsanmichele sits between the Duomo and Piazza della Signoria on Via dei Calzaiuoli, Florence's main pedestrian street. Most tourists walk past without entering. The church and museum take 30 to 45 minutes and provide a concentrated dose of Renaissance sculpture without the crowds of the Uffizi or Accademia. Free cancellation adds booking flexibility.
Book your Orsanmichele tickets
Florence's best-kept Renaissance secret. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: 30-45 minutes
Church and museum
Between Duomo and Piazza della Signoria
Free cancellation
Not included: guided tour
Dress modestly for the church
No flash photography
Respect the active place of worship
Follow museum routes
Is Orsanmichele worth visiting if I am already seeing the Uffizi?
Yes. Orsanmichele focuses on sculpture rather than painting, and its works (Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrocchio) are among the finest in Florence. It takes only 30 to 45 minutes and is far less crowded than the major museums. The building's history as a grain market makes it architecturally unique.
Are the exterior sculptures originals?
The exterior niches display copies. The original sculptures have been moved to the museum above the church for conservation. Visiting the museum lets you see the originals at close range, which reveals details that the exterior placement at height concealed.
Can I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Free cancellation before the day of the experience.
Via dell'Arte della Lana-50123
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