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Send email to dealer Send email to dealer Location: Florence, Italy Rating: / 5 (based on 967 reviews) Visit the Medici Chapels without queuing up! With 3 simple steps you can buy tickets and visit the Medici Chapels without standing in line. With a few clicks you can see the most important Medici Tombs, with the beautiful sculptures of Michelangelo. Do not waste time during your holidays by standing in line. Buy tickets online through our safe and easy system and you will have immediate access to the masterpieces of Florence. You can buy tickets for most Florentine museums at the same time. Do not waste your time, rely on us! In our website you can find all the necessary information on how the system works, on the safety of transactions or simply on how to get more information on your past or future purchases. IMPORTANT : If the time requested is not available, the museum will confirm a timetable different from the one you requested, but as close as possible to the one you requested.

What makes this Tour Unique? See the beautiful Medici Tombs with the Michelangelo's sculptures Admire the Chapel of the Princes Skip the line and don't waste your time Stay in the museum how long you want Reduced and free tickets European Community citizens between 18 and 25 years old (valid identity document needed at the entrance) Teachers from EU public institutes (Città del Vaticano, Montecarlo, Switzerland, Luxemburg, Repubblica di San Marino, Lichtestein included) with proof of tenure. Citizens under 18 years old (valid identity document needed at the entrance) Service fees and eventual temporary exhibition fees are always due. Available in Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian and Japanese. Cost: individual € 6,00; You can rent them on your own at the ticket office but they are not included in the ticket price. There is a museum shop at the entrance where it is possible to buy guide books in various languages and objects inspired by works of the Museum.

Visitors must hand in umbrellas, large bags and backpacks. Service free of charge. The museum is accessible for disabled persons. The Medici Chapels are located in Piazza Madonna degli Aldobrandini n°6, on the back of the San Lorenzo Church, in the area of the Central Market - Florence.
backpack suju murah Behind the church of San Lorenzo, the Medici Chapels Museum consists of the Medici Crypt, the Chapel of the Princes and Michelangelo’s New Sacristy.
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The vast Crypt, where the members of the Medici family are buried, leads to the Chapel of the Princes, which houses the grandiose funerary monuments of the Medici Grand Dukes of Tuscany. It is an octagonal hall, wholly covered with semi-precious stones and rare marbles inlays, topped by a wide frescoed dome.
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pangolin backpack for sale cheapThe rich inlaid decoration was made by the grand ducal workshops, joint together to form the Opificio delle Pietre Dure (Semi-precious Stones Workshop).
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The architecture and the sculptural decoration, including funerary monuments of members of the Medici family, were designed and begun by Michelangelo before he went to Rome. The New Sacristy was carried out and arranged as we see today by Giorgio Vasari and Bartolomeo Ammannati. Chapel of the Princes: The sarcophagi of six Medici Grand Dukes are located against the walls of the big octagon; above the one of the Grand Duke Ferdinando I and the one of Cosimo II, within niches, we found two colossal gilded bronze statues, cast by Pietro and Ferdinando Tacca between 1626 and 1642. Below, sixteen coats of arms of Tuscan towns, made of semi-precious stones, mother of pearl, lapis-lazuli and coral. Michelangelo, tombs of Lorenzo Duke of Urbino and Giuliano Duke of Nemours with the symbolical figures (Day and Night, Dawn and Dusk) Michelangelo, Madonna and Child, on the tomb of Lorenzo the Magnificent and his brother Giuliano. A must for Michelangelo lovers Burial place of the Medici family

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