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Palazzo Strozzi: Rothko in Florence Exhibition
Entry to the Rothko in Florence exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi, presenting Mark Rothko's paintings in a Renaissance courtyard setting.
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Highlights
Rothko in Florence exhibition
Palazzo Strozzi Renaissance setting
Temporary exhibition entry
Wheelchair accessible
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko in Florence exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Palazzo Strozzi presents Rothko in Florence, placing Mark Rothko's luminous colour-field paintings inside a Renaissance palace. The combination of 20th-century American abstraction and 15th-century Florentine architecture creates a dialogue between two artistic traditions that rarely meet. The exhibition occupies the piano nobile of one of Florence's finest Renaissance palaces.
Mark Rothko's paintings at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko's large-scale canvases, with their hovering rectangles of saturated colour, demand space and contemplation. Palazzo Strozzi provides both. The palace rooms, designed for spectacle and power, give each painting room to breathe while adding a historical weight that white-cube galleries cannot provide. Seeing Rothko in Florence rather than in a modern museum changes how the paintings feel: more physical, more present, more in conversation with the centuries of art that surround them.
Palazzo Strozzi as an exhibition venue in Florence
Palazzo Strozzi has established itself as Florence's leading venue for contemporary art exhibitions. The Renaissance courtyard and exhibition spaces host a programme of major international shows that bring modern and contemporary art into dialogue with the city's historical context. The building itself is worth seeing: a textbook example of Florentine Renaissance civic architecture, with a courtyard that serves as both entrance and public space.
Visiting the Rothko exhibition in Florence
The exhibition is self-paced. The palace sits in central Florence between the Duomo and the Arno, making it easy to combine with other visits. Wheelchair access is available. The temporary nature of the exhibition means it has a fixed run: check dates when booking to ensure the show is still on during your visit.
Book your Palazzo Strozzi exhibition tickets
Rothko meets the Renaissance. Book your exhibition tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch artworks
Follow exhibition route
Bags may need to be checked
How long does the Rothko exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi take?
Allow 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on your engagement with the work. Rothko's paintings reward slow viewing, and the Palazzo Strozzi setting encourages you to take your time rather than rush through. The courtyard and any additional installations add to the visit.
Is Palazzo Strozzi near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Palazzo Strozzi is in central Florence, roughly halfway between the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. It sits on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's main luxury shopping street. The Uffizi, Palazzo Vecchio, and Santa Maria Novella are all within a 10-minute walk.
Is the Rothko exhibition a permanent collection?
No. Rothko in Florence is a temporary exhibition with a fixed run. Check the exhibition dates when booking to confirm it will be showing during your Florence visit. Palazzo Strozzi's exhibitions change regularly.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Temporary exhibition (check dates)
Wheelchair accessible
Central Florence location
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.
Piazza degli Strozzi-50123
Highlights
Rothko in Florence exhibition
Palazzo Strozzi Renaissance setting
Temporary exhibition entry
Wheelchair accessible
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko in Florence exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Palazzo Strozzi presents Rothko in Florence, placing Mark Rothko's luminous colour-field paintings inside a Renaissance palace. The combination of 20th-century American abstraction and 15th-century Florentine architecture creates a dialogue between two artistic traditions that rarely meet. The exhibition occupies the piano nobile of one of Florence's finest Renaissance palaces.
Mark Rothko's paintings at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko's large-scale canvases, with their hovering rectangles of saturated colour, demand space and contemplation. Palazzo Strozzi provides both. The palace rooms, designed for spectacle and power, give each painting room to breathe while adding a historical weight that white-cube galleries cannot provide. Seeing Rothko in Florence rather than in a modern museum changes how the paintings feel: more physical, more present, more in conversation with the centuries of art that surround them.
Palazzo Strozzi as an exhibition venue in Florence
Palazzo Strozzi has established itself as Florence's leading venue for contemporary art exhibitions. The Renaissance courtyard and exhibition spaces host a programme of major international shows that bring modern and contemporary art into dialogue with the city's historical context. The building itself is worth seeing: a textbook example of Florentine Renaissance civic architecture, with a courtyard that serves as both entrance and public space.
Visiting the Rothko exhibition in Florence
The exhibition is self-paced. The palace sits in central Florence between the Duomo and the Arno, making it easy to combine with other visits. Wheelchair access is available. The temporary nature of the exhibition means it has a fixed run: check dates when booking to ensure the show is still on during your visit.
Book your Palazzo Strozzi exhibition tickets
Rothko meets the Renaissance. Book your exhibition tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch artworks
Follow exhibition route
Bags may need to be checked
How long does the Rothko exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi take?
Allow 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on your engagement with the work. Rothko's paintings reward slow viewing, and the Palazzo Strozzi setting encourages you to take your time rather than rush through. The courtyard and any additional installations add to the visit.
Is Palazzo Strozzi near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Palazzo Strozzi is in central Florence, roughly halfway between the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. It sits on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's main luxury shopping street. The Uffizi, Palazzo Vecchio, and Santa Maria Novella are all within a 10-minute walk.
Is the Rothko exhibition a permanent collection?
No. Rothko in Florence is a temporary exhibition with a fixed run. Check the exhibition dates when booking to confirm it will be showing during your Florence visit. Palazzo Strozzi's exhibitions change regularly.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Temporary exhibition (check dates)
Wheelchair accessible
Central Florence location
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.
Piazza degli Strozzi-50123
Highlights
Rothko in Florence exhibition
Palazzo Strozzi Renaissance setting
Temporary exhibition entry
Wheelchair accessible
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko in Florence exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Palazzo Strozzi presents Rothko in Florence, placing Mark Rothko's luminous colour-field paintings inside a Renaissance palace. The combination of 20th-century American abstraction and 15th-century Florentine architecture creates a dialogue between two artistic traditions that rarely meet. The exhibition occupies the piano nobile of one of Florence's finest Renaissance palaces.
Mark Rothko's paintings at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko's large-scale canvases, with their hovering rectangles of saturated colour, demand space and contemplation. Palazzo Strozzi provides both. The palace rooms, designed for spectacle and power, give each painting room to breathe while adding a historical weight that white-cube galleries cannot provide. Seeing Rothko in Florence rather than in a modern museum changes how the paintings feel: more physical, more present, more in conversation with the centuries of art that surround them.
Palazzo Strozzi as an exhibition venue in Florence
Palazzo Strozzi has established itself as Florence's leading venue for contemporary art exhibitions. The Renaissance courtyard and exhibition spaces host a programme of major international shows that bring modern and contemporary art into dialogue with the city's historical context. The building itself is worth seeing: a textbook example of Florentine Renaissance civic architecture, with a courtyard that serves as both entrance and public space.
Visiting the Rothko exhibition in Florence
The exhibition is self-paced. The palace sits in central Florence between the Duomo and the Arno, making it easy to combine with other visits. Wheelchair access is available. The temporary nature of the exhibition means it has a fixed run: check dates when booking to ensure the show is still on during your visit.
Book your Palazzo Strozzi exhibition tickets
Rothko meets the Renaissance. Book your exhibition tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Temporary exhibition (check dates)
Wheelchair accessible
Central Florence location
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
No flash photography
Do not touch artworks
Follow exhibition route
Bags may need to be checked
How long does the Rothko exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi take?
Allow 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on your engagement with the work. Rothko's paintings reward slow viewing, and the Palazzo Strozzi setting encourages you to take your time rather than rush through. The courtyard and any additional installations add to the visit.
Is Palazzo Strozzi near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Palazzo Strozzi is in central Florence, roughly halfway between the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. It sits on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's main luxury shopping street. The Uffizi, Palazzo Vecchio, and Santa Maria Novella are all within a 10-minute walk.
Is the Rothko exhibition a permanent collection?
No. Rothko in Florence is a temporary exhibition with a fixed run. Check the exhibition dates when booking to confirm it will be showing during your Florence visit. Palazzo Strozzi's exhibitions change regularly.
Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.
Piazza degli Strozzi-50123
Highlights
Rothko in Florence exhibition
Palazzo Strozzi Renaissance setting
Temporary exhibition entry
Wheelchair accessible
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the temporary exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko in Florence exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi
Palazzo Strozzi presents Rothko in Florence, placing Mark Rothko's luminous colour-field paintings inside a Renaissance palace. The combination of 20th-century American abstraction and 15th-century Florentine architecture creates a dialogue between two artistic traditions that rarely meet. The exhibition occupies the piano nobile of one of Florence's finest Renaissance palaces.
Mark Rothko's paintings at Palazzo Strozzi
Rothko's large-scale canvases, with their hovering rectangles of saturated colour, demand space and contemplation. Palazzo Strozzi provides both. The palace rooms, designed for spectacle and power, give each painting room to breathe while adding a historical weight that white-cube galleries cannot provide. Seeing Rothko in Florence rather than in a modern museum changes how the paintings feel: more physical, more present, more in conversation with the centuries of art that surround them.
Palazzo Strozzi as an exhibition venue in Florence
Palazzo Strozzi has established itself as Florence's leading venue for contemporary art exhibitions. The Renaissance courtyard and exhibition spaces host a programme of major international shows that bring modern and contemporary art into dialogue with the city's historical context. The building itself is worth seeing: a textbook example of Florentine Renaissance civic architecture, with a courtyard that serves as both entrance and public space.
Visiting the Rothko exhibition in Florence
The exhibition is self-paced. The palace sits in central Florence between the Duomo and the Arno, making it easy to combine with other visits. Wheelchair access is available. The temporary nature of the exhibition means it has a fixed run: check dates when booking to ensure the show is still on during your visit.
Book your Palazzo Strozzi exhibition tickets
Rothko meets the Renaissance. Book your exhibition tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Temporary exhibition (check dates)
Wheelchair accessible
Central Florence location
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
No flash photography
Do not touch artworks
Follow exhibition route
Bags may need to be checked
How long does the Rothko exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi take?
Allow 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on your engagement with the work. Rothko's paintings reward slow viewing, and the Palazzo Strozzi setting encourages you to take your time rather than rush through. The courtyard and any additional installations add to the visit.
Is Palazzo Strozzi near other Florence attractions?
Yes. Palazzo Strozzi is in central Florence, roughly halfway between the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio. It sits on Via Tornabuoni, Florence's main luxury shopping street. The Uffizi, Palazzo Vecchio, and Santa Maria Novella are all within a 10-minute walk.
Is the Rothko exhibition a permanent collection?
No. Rothko in Florence is a temporary exhibition with a fixed run. Check the exhibition dates when booking to confirm it will be showing during your Florence visit. Palazzo Strozzi's exhibitions change regularly.
Deze tickets kunnen niet worden geannuleerd of verplaatst.
Piazza degli Strozzi-50123
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