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San Marco Museum interior with ornate altar and frescoed ceiling, Florence.

Tour

4.5

(14 Maoni ya Wateja)

San Marco Museum interior with ornate altar and frescoed ceiling, Florence.

Tour

4.5

(14 Maoni ya Wateja)

San Marco Museum interior with ornate altar and frescoed ceiling, Florence.

Tour

4.5

(14 Maoni ya Wateja)

Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence

Admire Brunelleschi's convent plan, Beato Angelico's frescos, ancient relics and the cell of Savonarola in Florence's San Marco Museum.

15 mins

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Tiketi ya Simu

Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence

Admire Brunelleschi's convent plan, Beato Angelico's frescos, ancient relics and the cell of Savonarola in Florence's San Marco Museum.

15 mins

Uhakikisho wa papo hapo

Tiketi ya Simu

Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence

Admire Brunelleschi's convent plan, Beato Angelico's frescos, ancient relics and the cell of Savonarola in Florence's San Marco Museum.

15 mins

Uhakikisho wa papo hapo

Tiketi ya Simu

Kutoka €13.5

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Kutoka €13.5

Kwa nini kuweka tiketi nasi?

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Highlights

  • Discover the architectural legacy of Filippo Brunelleschi that shaped the convent’s design

  • View stunning frescos and illuminated manuscripts by Beato Angelico inside the museum and library

  • See rare bells and ancient relics preserved in the museum’s underground rooms

  • Explore the still-active Dominican convent renovated by Michelozzo, a functional monastic site today

  • Visit the cell of Girolamo Savonarola, known for his historic opposition to clerical corruption

What’s Included

  • Entry to San Marco Museum

Kuhusu

Your Visit to San Marco Museum

Set within a historic Dominican convent, the San Marco Museum is one of Florence’s most distinguished museums, offering key insights into Renaissance art, monastic life and Florentine history. Located near the city center, it invites visitors to step into a tranquil world where exceptional artists and thinkers left their legacy.

Architectural Wonders

The architectural blueprint of San Marco Museum owes much to Filippo Brunelleschi, the master behind several of Florence’s iconic structures. The evolution of a modest convent into a harmonious space, with cloisters, softly arched corridors and luminous rooms, offers a unique glimpse into 15th-century monastic living. The Dominican monastery retains its original function for monks till today, providing an authentic sense of continuity and tradition.

Artistic Treasures: Frescos and More

Among the most celebrated features are the vivid frescos painted by Beato Angelico, a Dominican friar whose devotion and artistry thrived within these walls. These masterpieces illuminate the interiors—from vast communal halls to contemplative monks' cells—showcasing Biblical scenes filled with color and serenity. Adding to the museum’s artistic depth are beautifully illuminated manuscripts and historic texts housed in the impressive library, a quiet haven of learning that reflects Florence's scholarly Renaissance spirit.

Hidden Relics and Unusual Collections

San Marco Museum’s underground rooms reveal a trove of rare objects—a collection of ancient bells, relics and timeworn artifacts. These exhibits evoke both the spiritual rhythm and daily routine of the monastery’s past inhabitants. Every corner, from old kitchens to halls adorned by Fra’ Bartolomeo's paintings, is carefully preserved to offer context and authenticity.

History and Legacy: The Cell of Savonarola

One of the most compelling areas within the convent is the simple cell once occupied by Girolamo Savonarola. As a Dominican friar and reformer, Savonarola fiercely opposed ecclesiastical corruption, drawing the ire of the Catholic Church and becoming a pivotal figure in Florence’s turbulent history. His preserved cell invites reflection on a fascinating period of spiritual and political upheaval.

Why Visit the San Marco Museum?

  • Marvel at a blend of innovative architecture and meticulously preserved heritage

  • Admire a diverse range of artworks from some of the Renaissance’s greatest minds

  • See daily monastic life in Florence as it was centuries ago

  • Delve into history with access to rare books, precious manuscripts and evocative relics

Whether you are passionate about art, history or architecture, or seeking a quiet escape from the city’s bustle, a visit to San Marco Museum promises a meaningful experience in a unique Florentine setting.

Book your Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence tickets now!

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Please maintain quiet and respect the contemplative atmosphere

  • Follow all signage for designated visitor pathways

  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the museum

  • Consumption of food and drink is not allowed within museum spaces

Maswali Yanayoulizwa Mara kwa Mara

What are San Marco Museum’s opening hours?

The museum typically opens daily between 8:15am and 12:45pm but check ahead as times may vary.

Is the ticket date flexible?

No, tickets are valid only for the selected date and cannot be changed.

Are guided tours available?

Guided tours may be available, but standard entry allows self-guided exploration.

Can I take photos inside the museum?

Photography is allowed in most galleries, but flash is usually prohibited.

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for entry procedures

  • Valid photo ID may be required at the entrance

  • The museum is generally quieter in the early morning

  • Large bags and backpacks may need to be left in the cloakroom

  • Photography is allowed but without flash in most areas

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

Firenze FI, Italy

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Discover the architectural legacy of Filippo Brunelleschi that shaped the convent’s design

  • View stunning frescos and illuminated manuscripts by Beato Angelico inside the museum and library

  • See rare bells and ancient relics preserved in the museum’s underground rooms

  • Explore the still-active Dominican convent renovated by Michelozzo, a functional monastic site today

  • Visit the cell of Girolamo Savonarola, known for his historic opposition to clerical corruption

What’s Included

  • Entry to San Marco Museum

Kuhusu

Your Visit to San Marco Museum

Set within a historic Dominican convent, the San Marco Museum is one of Florence’s most distinguished museums, offering key insights into Renaissance art, monastic life and Florentine history. Located near the city center, it invites visitors to step into a tranquil world where exceptional artists and thinkers left their legacy.

Architectural Wonders

The architectural blueprint of San Marco Museum owes much to Filippo Brunelleschi, the master behind several of Florence’s iconic structures. The evolution of a modest convent into a harmonious space, with cloisters, softly arched corridors and luminous rooms, offers a unique glimpse into 15th-century monastic living. The Dominican monastery retains its original function for monks till today, providing an authentic sense of continuity and tradition.

Artistic Treasures: Frescos and More

Among the most celebrated features are the vivid frescos painted by Beato Angelico, a Dominican friar whose devotion and artistry thrived within these walls. These masterpieces illuminate the interiors—from vast communal halls to contemplative monks' cells—showcasing Biblical scenes filled with color and serenity. Adding to the museum’s artistic depth are beautifully illuminated manuscripts and historic texts housed in the impressive library, a quiet haven of learning that reflects Florence's scholarly Renaissance spirit.

Hidden Relics and Unusual Collections

San Marco Museum’s underground rooms reveal a trove of rare objects—a collection of ancient bells, relics and timeworn artifacts. These exhibits evoke both the spiritual rhythm and daily routine of the monastery’s past inhabitants. Every corner, from old kitchens to halls adorned by Fra’ Bartolomeo's paintings, is carefully preserved to offer context and authenticity.

History and Legacy: The Cell of Savonarola

One of the most compelling areas within the convent is the simple cell once occupied by Girolamo Savonarola. As a Dominican friar and reformer, Savonarola fiercely opposed ecclesiastical corruption, drawing the ire of the Catholic Church and becoming a pivotal figure in Florence’s turbulent history. His preserved cell invites reflection on a fascinating period of spiritual and political upheaval.

Why Visit the San Marco Museum?

  • Marvel at a blend of innovative architecture and meticulously preserved heritage

  • Admire a diverse range of artworks from some of the Renaissance’s greatest minds

  • See daily monastic life in Florence as it was centuries ago

  • Delve into history with access to rare books, precious manuscripts and evocative relics

Whether you are passionate about art, history or architecture, or seeking a quiet escape from the city’s bustle, a visit to San Marco Museum promises a meaningful experience in a unique Florentine setting.

Book your Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence tickets now!

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Please maintain quiet and respect the contemplative atmosphere

  • Follow all signage for designated visitor pathways

  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the museum

  • Consumption of food and drink is not allowed within museum spaces

Maswali Yanayoulizwa Mara kwa Mara

What are San Marco Museum’s opening hours?

The museum typically opens daily between 8:15am and 12:45pm but check ahead as times may vary.

Is the ticket date flexible?

No, tickets are valid only for the selected date and cannot be changed.

Are guided tours available?

Guided tours may be available, but standard entry allows self-guided exploration.

Can I take photos inside the museum?

Photography is allowed in most galleries, but flash is usually prohibited.

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for entry procedures

  • Valid photo ID may be required at the entrance

  • The museum is generally quieter in the early morning

  • Large bags and backpacks may need to be left in the cloakroom

  • Photography is allowed but without flash in most areas

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

Firenze FI, Italy

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Discover the architectural legacy of Filippo Brunelleschi that shaped the convent’s design

  • View stunning frescos and illuminated manuscripts by Beato Angelico inside the museum and library

  • See rare bells and ancient relics preserved in the museum’s underground rooms

  • Explore the still-active Dominican convent renovated by Michelozzo, a functional monastic site today

  • Visit the cell of Girolamo Savonarola, known for his historic opposition to clerical corruption

What’s Included

  • Entry to San Marco Museum

Kuhusu

Your Visit to San Marco Museum

Set within a historic Dominican convent, the San Marco Museum is one of Florence’s most distinguished museums, offering key insights into Renaissance art, monastic life and Florentine history. Located near the city center, it invites visitors to step into a tranquil world where exceptional artists and thinkers left their legacy.

Architectural Wonders

The architectural blueprint of San Marco Museum owes much to Filippo Brunelleschi, the master behind several of Florence’s iconic structures. The evolution of a modest convent into a harmonious space, with cloisters, softly arched corridors and luminous rooms, offers a unique glimpse into 15th-century monastic living. The Dominican monastery retains its original function for monks till today, providing an authentic sense of continuity and tradition.

Artistic Treasures: Frescos and More

Among the most celebrated features are the vivid frescos painted by Beato Angelico, a Dominican friar whose devotion and artistry thrived within these walls. These masterpieces illuminate the interiors—from vast communal halls to contemplative monks' cells—showcasing Biblical scenes filled with color and serenity. Adding to the museum’s artistic depth are beautifully illuminated manuscripts and historic texts housed in the impressive library, a quiet haven of learning that reflects Florence's scholarly Renaissance spirit.

Hidden Relics and Unusual Collections

San Marco Museum’s underground rooms reveal a trove of rare objects—a collection of ancient bells, relics and timeworn artifacts. These exhibits evoke both the spiritual rhythm and daily routine of the monastery’s past inhabitants. Every corner, from old kitchens to halls adorned by Fra’ Bartolomeo's paintings, is carefully preserved to offer context and authenticity.

History and Legacy: The Cell of Savonarola

One of the most compelling areas within the convent is the simple cell once occupied by Girolamo Savonarola. As a Dominican friar and reformer, Savonarola fiercely opposed ecclesiastical corruption, drawing the ire of the Catholic Church and becoming a pivotal figure in Florence’s turbulent history. His preserved cell invites reflection on a fascinating period of spiritual and political upheaval.

Why Visit the San Marco Museum?

  • Marvel at a blend of innovative architecture and meticulously preserved heritage

  • Admire a diverse range of artworks from some of the Renaissance’s greatest minds

  • See daily monastic life in Florence as it was centuries ago

  • Delve into history with access to rare books, precious manuscripts and evocative relics

Whether you are passionate about art, history or architecture, or seeking a quiet escape from the city’s bustle, a visit to San Marco Museum promises a meaningful experience in a unique Florentine setting.

Book your Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence tickets now!

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for entry procedures

  • Valid photo ID may be required at the entrance

  • The museum is generally quieter in the early morning

  • Large bags and backpacks may need to be left in the cloakroom

  • Photography is allowed but without flash in most areas

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Please maintain quiet and respect the contemplative atmosphere

  • Follow all signage for designated visitor pathways

  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the museum

  • Consumption of food and drink is not allowed within museum spaces

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

Firenze FI, Italy

Mambo Muhimu na Vilivyomo

Highlights

  • Discover the architectural legacy of Filippo Brunelleschi that shaped the convent’s design

  • View stunning frescos and illuminated manuscripts by Beato Angelico inside the museum and library

  • See rare bells and ancient relics preserved in the museum’s underground rooms

  • Explore the still-active Dominican convent renovated by Michelozzo, a functional monastic site today

  • Visit the cell of Girolamo Savonarola, known for his historic opposition to clerical corruption

What’s Included

  • Entry to San Marco Museum

Kuhusu

Your Visit to San Marco Museum

Set within a historic Dominican convent, the San Marco Museum is one of Florence’s most distinguished museums, offering key insights into Renaissance art, monastic life and Florentine history. Located near the city center, it invites visitors to step into a tranquil world where exceptional artists and thinkers left their legacy.

Architectural Wonders

The architectural blueprint of San Marco Museum owes much to Filippo Brunelleschi, the master behind several of Florence’s iconic structures. The evolution of a modest convent into a harmonious space, with cloisters, softly arched corridors and luminous rooms, offers a unique glimpse into 15th-century monastic living. The Dominican monastery retains its original function for monks till today, providing an authentic sense of continuity and tradition.

Artistic Treasures: Frescos and More

Among the most celebrated features are the vivid frescos painted by Beato Angelico, a Dominican friar whose devotion and artistry thrived within these walls. These masterpieces illuminate the interiors—from vast communal halls to contemplative monks' cells—showcasing Biblical scenes filled with color and serenity. Adding to the museum’s artistic depth are beautifully illuminated manuscripts and historic texts housed in the impressive library, a quiet haven of learning that reflects Florence's scholarly Renaissance spirit.

Hidden Relics and Unusual Collections

San Marco Museum’s underground rooms reveal a trove of rare objects—a collection of ancient bells, relics and timeworn artifacts. These exhibits evoke both the spiritual rhythm and daily routine of the monastery’s past inhabitants. Every corner, from old kitchens to halls adorned by Fra’ Bartolomeo's paintings, is carefully preserved to offer context and authenticity.

History and Legacy: The Cell of Savonarola

One of the most compelling areas within the convent is the simple cell once occupied by Girolamo Savonarola. As a Dominican friar and reformer, Savonarola fiercely opposed ecclesiastical corruption, drawing the ire of the Catholic Church and becoming a pivotal figure in Florence’s turbulent history. His preserved cell invites reflection on a fascinating period of spiritual and political upheaval.

Why Visit the San Marco Museum?

  • Marvel at a blend of innovative architecture and meticulously preserved heritage

  • Admire a diverse range of artworks from some of the Renaissance’s greatest minds

  • See daily monastic life in Florence as it was centuries ago

  • Delve into history with access to rare books, precious manuscripts and evocative relics

Whether you are passionate about art, history or architecture, or seeking a quiet escape from the city’s bustle, a visit to San Marco Museum promises a meaningful experience in a unique Florentine setting.

Book your Entry Tickets to San Marco Museum - Florence tickets now!

Jua kabla ya kwenda
  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early to allow time for entry procedures

  • Valid photo ID may be required at the entrance

  • The museum is generally quieter in the early morning

  • Large bags and backpacks may need to be left in the cloakroom

  • Photography is allowed but without flash in most areas

Mwongozo wa Wageni
  • Please maintain quiet and respect the contemplative atmosphere

  • Follow all signage for designated visitor pathways

  • Flash photography is not permitted inside the museum

  • Consumption of food and drink is not allowed within museum spaces

Sera ya kughairi

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Anwani

Firenze FI, Italy

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