Palazzo Vecchio
The Florence's most important building, former residence of the Royal Family Palazzo Vecchio, designed by Arnolfo di Cambio, was built in 1299 as the seat of the Piori delle Arti e della Signoria.
It became the temporary residence of the Ducal family of Cosimo I de' Medici and later the seat of the Royal Family.
Rooms exist inside Palazzo Vecchio where time seems to stand still and where it is easy for visitors to experience emotions from the past.
Animated visit through the rooms of Palazzo Vecchio ending with an interactive theatrical performance.
Animated visit through the rooms of Palazzo Vecchio, actor impersonating Giorgio Vasari.
Palazzo Vecchio is a micro-cosmos where history and art have been irremediably intertwined for more than seven centuries.
Shadow theatre and short animated visit to the Studiolo of Francesco I Medici
Animated visit through the rooms of Palazzo Vecchio ending with an interactive theatrical performance.
A theatre storytelling and tour through the Museum seeking for the turtles painted and sculpted in the Palazzo Vecchio