Bargello
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Originally built in the mid-13th century as a palace for the local chief magistrate, the Bargello - Florence’s oldest building - has since been used variously as police headquarters, a prison and a barracks. But today it’s one of … Read more
Originally built in the mid-13th century as a palace for the local chief magistrate, the Bargello - Florence’s oldest building - has since been used variously as police headquarters, a prison and a barracks. But today it’s one of the country’s most important art galleries, displaying its largest collection of Gothic and Renaissance sculptures. Read less

Sculptural masterpieces in the cityās oldest building
Originally built in the mid-13th century as a palace for the local chief magistrate, the Bargello - Florenceās oldest building - has since been used variously as police headquarters, a prison and a barracks. But today itās one of the countryās most important art galleries, displaying its largest collection of Gothic and Renaissance sculptures.
There are also fine silver, ceramic, tapestry, textile, armour, weapon and coin collections to be enjoyed. And most of all, you get to explore the stunning architecture of the iconic building that inspired Palazzo Vecchio.
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