Explore all the secrets hidden of the Medici family during a guided experience into the Medici Chapels and admire Michelangelo’ masterpieces.
Get ready to admire some of the most beautiful and unique works of art in the world.
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CRYPT: with your guide, you will discover the great names that rest in this place. Intrigues, legends, stories and strange coincidences characterized the Medici family and the Lorraine family. Your guide will reveal some interesting anecdotes about these two families and the mysteries of the deaths of some members of the Florentine elite.
CHAPEL OF THE PRINCIPLES: this is one of the most beautiful places in the Museum. A monumental mausoleum built entirely with Tuscan hard stones, typical of the Florentine areas and neighboring Florence, to enhance the magnificence of the Medici family. Your guide will show you all the components that have their names on them here. Great stories from past times await you.
NEW SAGRESTY: and finally, here is the highlight. You can admire the excellent work of Michelangelo with the statues that adorn the tombs of some of the greatest names of the Medici family.
Latecomers will NOT be accepted.
Please, be sharp on time.
In front of Medici Chapel Entrance (Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini)
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