Casa Buonarroti (Michelangelo Museum)
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An unparalleled insight into the life, work and genius of Florence’s most renowned son, this magnificent museum to Michelangelo is housed in the rather unassuming Casa Buonarroti - a property bought by the artist in 1508 but then … Read more
An unparalleled insight into the life, work and genius of Florence’s most renowned son, this magnificent museum to Michelangelo is housed in the rather unassuming Casa Buonarroti - a property bought by the artist in 1508 but then occupied by his nephew’s family until 1858. Read less

A historic house celebrating Michelangeloās life and work
An unparalleled insight into the life, work and genius of Florenceās most renowned son, this magnificent museum to Michelangelo is housed in the rather unassuming Casa Buonarroti - a property bought by the artist in 1508 but then occupied by his nephewās family until 1858.
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