Beato Angelico, or Fra Angelico, was both a master painter and a Dominican friar, turning spiritual devotion into art. This private tour explores his most iconic works at the Museo di San Marco, the former convent where they were created. On the main staircase, The Annunciation greets visitors with its serene composition, as angel and Virgin meet in silent grace.
In the friars’ dormitory, each cell holds a sacred fresco, such as the Crucifixion, Adoration of the Magi, and Transfiguration, designed for reflection. The Chapter Hall’s Crucifixion with Saints presents devotion on a monumental scale, while the Coronation of the Virgin radiates light, color, and harmony. The Madonna and Child with Saints blends Gothic elegance with Renaissance perspective.
The museum also features Michelozzo’s library, one of the first public libraries of the Renaissance, and the cell of Girolamo Savonarola. San Marco is more than a museum: it is a sanctuary where art, faith, and contemplation meet.
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Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
The Museo di San Marco in Florence is housed in a 15th-century Dominican convent and is renowned for its extraordinary collection of works by Beato Angelico, including frescoes in the monks' cells. The museum offers a unique glimpse into Renaissance spirituality and monastic life, combining art, history, and architecture in a peaceful and evocative setting.
Meet your guide at the statue of Manfredo Fanti
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Florence, the capital of Italy's Tuscany region, is a treasure trove of art, architecture, and history. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, it's home to iconic masterpieces, stunning cathedrals, and a rich cultural heritage that continues to captivate visitors from around the world.
The Florence Cathedral, known as the Duomo, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Its iconic dome, designed by Brunelleschi, offers panoramic views of the city.
One of the world's most famous art museums, the Uffizi Gallery houses works by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.
A medieval stone bridge famous for its jewelry shops. It's one of the most iconic landmarks in Florence.
A panoramic terrace offering breathtaking views of Florence. It's a perfect spot for sunset and photography.
Home to Michelangelo's famous statue of David, the Accademia Gallery is a must-visit for art lovers.
A thick-cut, grilled T-bone steak, seasoned simply with salt and pepper. It's a must-try for meat lovers.
A hearty vegetable and bread soup, traditionally made with leftover bread and vegetables. It's a classic Florentine dish.
A Florentine street food made from the fourth and final stomach of a cow. It's typically served in a sandwich.
Almond biscotti traditionally served with Vin Santo, a sweet Tuscan wine. They are crunchy and perfect for dipping.
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. Ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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Florence is generally safe for tourists, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
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Villa Costanza Bus Station, Florence Airport Bus Terminal
The bus network covers the entire city and is the primary mode of public transport. Buses are frequent and reliable.
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A medieval city known for its stunning Piazza del Campo and the Palio, a traditional horse race held twice a year.
Home to the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, this city offers a mix of historic sites and scenic views.
A picturesque wine region known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming villages.
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