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4.7
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Experiences
4.7
(32 Customer Reviews)


Experiences
4.7
(32 Customer Reviews)

Highlights
Salvatore Ferragamo Museum entry
Fashion and shoe design history
Temporary exhibitions
Palazzo Spini Feroni setting
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Museum entry
Temporary exhibitions
Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum occupies the basement of Palazzo Spini Feroni on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's luxury shopping street. The museum traces the career of the Italian shoe designer who shod Hollywood's golden age and built one of Italy's most recognised fashion houses. Temporary exhibitions explore broader themes in fashion, art, and design.
Ferragamo shoe design and fashion history
Ferragamo's archive of over 10,000 shoe models forms the collection's core. His innovations, including the wedge heel and the cage heel, are displayed alongside the shoes he made for Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and other celebrities. The museum explains his engineering approach to shoe design: studying anatomy, testing materials, and patenting solutions that combined comfort with elegance.
Temporary exhibitions at the Ferragamo Museum
Beyond the permanent shoe collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that explore connections between fashion, art, cinema, and design. These changing shows keep the museum fresh for returning visitors and extend its appeal beyond fashion enthusiasts to anyone interested in Italian design culture and creativity.
Visiting the Ferragamo Museum on Via Tornabuoni
The museum sits in Palazzo Spini Feroni, a 13th-century palace that serves as Ferragamo's global headquarters. Via Tornabuoni is Florence's premier fashion street, lined with luxury brand flagships. The museum takes 45 minutes to 1 hour and combines naturally with shopping or with nearby Palazzo Strozzi exhibitions. It is Florence's link between Renaissance craftsmanship and modern Italian design.
Book your Ferragamo Museum tickets
Where Italian fashion began with shoes. Book your museum tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow museum route
Bags may need checking
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm
Is the Ferragamo Museum interesting for non-fashion enthusiasts?
Yes. The craftsmanship, engineering, and celebrity connections make the shoe collection engaging even if fashion is not your primary interest. The temporary exhibitions cover broader design and cultural themes. The Palazzo Spini Feroni setting adds architectural interest.
How long does the Ferragamo Museum take?
45 minutes to 1 hour. The museum is compact but densely curated. Fashion enthusiasts may spend longer with the shoe archive details.
Is the museum near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Via Tornabuoni connects Palazzo Strozzi to the Arno river. The Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria are all within a 10-minute walk.
Duration: 45 min to 1 hour
Via Tornabuoni location
Temporary exhibitions vary
Self-paced visit
Not included: guided tour
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza di Santa Trinita 5R-50123
Highlights
Salvatore Ferragamo Museum entry
Fashion and shoe design history
Temporary exhibitions
Palazzo Spini Feroni setting
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Museum entry
Temporary exhibitions
Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum occupies the basement of Palazzo Spini Feroni on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's luxury shopping street. The museum traces the career of the Italian shoe designer who shod Hollywood's golden age and built one of Italy's most recognised fashion houses. Temporary exhibitions explore broader themes in fashion, art, and design.
Ferragamo shoe design and fashion history
Ferragamo's archive of over 10,000 shoe models forms the collection's core. His innovations, including the wedge heel and the cage heel, are displayed alongside the shoes he made for Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and other celebrities. The museum explains his engineering approach to shoe design: studying anatomy, testing materials, and patenting solutions that combined comfort with elegance.
Temporary exhibitions at the Ferragamo Museum
Beyond the permanent shoe collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that explore connections between fashion, art, cinema, and design. These changing shows keep the museum fresh for returning visitors and extend its appeal beyond fashion enthusiasts to anyone interested in Italian design culture and creativity.
Visiting the Ferragamo Museum on Via Tornabuoni
The museum sits in Palazzo Spini Feroni, a 13th-century palace that serves as Ferragamo's global headquarters. Via Tornabuoni is Florence's premier fashion street, lined with luxury brand flagships. The museum takes 45 minutes to 1 hour and combines naturally with shopping or with nearby Palazzo Strozzi exhibitions. It is Florence's link between Renaissance craftsmanship and modern Italian design.
Book your Ferragamo Museum tickets
Where Italian fashion began with shoes. Book your museum tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow museum route
Bags may need checking
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm 11:00am – 7:30pm
Is the Ferragamo Museum interesting for non-fashion enthusiasts?
Yes. The craftsmanship, engineering, and celebrity connections make the shoe collection engaging even if fashion is not your primary interest. The temporary exhibitions cover broader design and cultural themes. The Palazzo Spini Feroni setting adds architectural interest.
How long does the Ferragamo Museum take?
45 minutes to 1 hour. The museum is compact but densely curated. Fashion enthusiasts may spend longer with the shoe archive details.
Is the museum near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Via Tornabuoni connects Palazzo Strozzi to the Arno river. The Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria are all within a 10-minute walk.
Duration: 45 min to 1 hour
Via Tornabuoni location
Temporary exhibitions vary
Self-paced visit
Not included: guided tour
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza di Santa Trinita 5R-50123
Highlights
Salvatore Ferragamo Museum entry
Fashion and shoe design history
Temporary exhibitions
Palazzo Spini Feroni setting
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Museum entry
Temporary exhibitions
Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum occupies the basement of Palazzo Spini Feroni on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's luxury shopping street. The museum traces the career of the Italian shoe designer who shod Hollywood's golden age and built one of Italy's most recognised fashion houses. Temporary exhibitions explore broader themes in fashion, art, and design.
Ferragamo shoe design and fashion history
Ferragamo's archive of over 10,000 shoe models forms the collection's core. His innovations, including the wedge heel and the cage heel, are displayed alongside the shoes he made for Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and other celebrities. The museum explains his engineering approach to shoe design: studying anatomy, testing materials, and patenting solutions that combined comfort with elegance.
Temporary exhibitions at the Ferragamo Museum
Beyond the permanent shoe collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that explore connections between fashion, art, cinema, and design. These changing shows keep the museum fresh for returning visitors and extend its appeal beyond fashion enthusiasts to anyone interested in Italian design culture and creativity.
Visiting the Ferragamo Museum on Via Tornabuoni
The museum sits in Palazzo Spini Feroni, a 13th-century palace that serves as Ferragamo's global headquarters. Via Tornabuoni is Florence's premier fashion street, lined with luxury brand flagships. The museum takes 45 minutes to 1 hour and combines naturally with shopping or with nearby Palazzo Strozzi exhibitions. It is Florence's link between Renaissance craftsmanship and modern Italian design.
Book your Ferragamo Museum tickets
Where Italian fashion began with shoes. Book your museum tickets today.
Duration: 45 min to 1 hour
Via Tornabuoni location
Temporary exhibitions vary
Self-paced visit
Not included: guided tour
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow museum route
Bags may need checking
Is the Ferragamo Museum interesting for non-fashion enthusiasts?
Yes. The craftsmanship, engineering, and celebrity connections make the shoe collection engaging even if fashion is not your primary interest. The temporary exhibitions cover broader design and cultural themes. The Palazzo Spini Feroni setting adds architectural interest.
How long does the Ferragamo Museum take?
45 minutes to 1 hour. The museum is compact but densely curated. Fashion enthusiasts may spend longer with the shoe archive details.
Is the museum near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Via Tornabuoni connects Palazzo Strozzi to the Arno river. The Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria are all within a 10-minute walk.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza di Santa Trinita 5R-50123
Highlights
Salvatore Ferragamo Museum entry
Fashion and shoe design history
Temporary exhibitions
Palazzo Spini Feroni setting
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Museum entry
Temporary exhibitions
Museo Salvatore Ferragamo in Florence
The Salvatore Ferragamo Museum occupies the basement of Palazzo Spini Feroni on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's luxury shopping street. The museum traces the career of the Italian shoe designer who shod Hollywood's golden age and built one of Italy's most recognised fashion houses. Temporary exhibitions explore broader themes in fashion, art, and design.
Ferragamo shoe design and fashion history
Ferragamo's archive of over 10,000 shoe models forms the collection's core. His innovations, including the wedge heel and the cage heel, are displayed alongside the shoes he made for Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, and other celebrities. The museum explains his engineering approach to shoe design: studying anatomy, testing materials, and patenting solutions that combined comfort with elegance.
Temporary exhibitions at the Ferragamo Museum
Beyond the permanent shoe collection, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that explore connections between fashion, art, cinema, and design. These changing shows keep the museum fresh for returning visitors and extend its appeal beyond fashion enthusiasts to anyone interested in Italian design culture and creativity.
Visiting the Ferragamo Museum on Via Tornabuoni
The museum sits in Palazzo Spini Feroni, a 13th-century palace that serves as Ferragamo's global headquarters. Via Tornabuoni is Florence's premier fashion street, lined with luxury brand flagships. The museum takes 45 minutes to 1 hour and combines naturally with shopping or with nearby Palazzo Strozzi exhibitions. It is Florence's link between Renaissance craftsmanship and modern Italian design.
Book your Ferragamo Museum tickets
Where Italian fashion began with shoes. Book your museum tickets today.
Duration: 45 min to 1 hour
Via Tornabuoni location
Temporary exhibitions vary
Self-paced visit
Not included: guided tour
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow museum route
Bags may need checking
Is the Ferragamo Museum interesting for non-fashion enthusiasts?
Yes. The craftsmanship, engineering, and celebrity connections make the shoe collection engaging even if fashion is not your primary interest. The temporary exhibitions cover broader design and cultural themes. The Palazzo Spini Feroni setting adds architectural interest.
How long does the Ferragamo Museum take?
45 minutes to 1 hour. The museum is compact but densely curated. Fashion enthusiasts may spend longer with the shoe archive details.
Is the museum near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Via Tornabuoni connects Palazzo Strozzi to the Arno river. The Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio, and Piazza della Signoria are all within a 10-minute walk.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza di Santa Trinita 5R-50123
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