
Museums of Florence: latest news - 2026
In this article, you will find all the latest news regarding museums, churches, & other places of interest in Florence and the surrounding area. To find out in good time about any closures (for example, due to restoration work) and reopenings, or other significant developments in this sector, including new access and ticketing arrangements, please consult the "news list" here below.
If you are planning a visit to Florence, it is also essential to know the timetables of the main places of interest. Among other materials, you can download the updated opening hours of museums, churches and monuments of Florence - in cluding special schedule on the occasion of the main Holidays - In the section Map, Guide and Multimedia
NEWS LIST:
Holy Trinity, Masaccio's fresco in Santa Maria Novella
On 24 April 2026, Masaccio’s "Trinity", an extraordinary fresco inside the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, will finally be on display again following a meticulous restoration.
Giotto's Bell tower
Restoration work on Giotto's Bell Tower (of the Cathedral) will begin on 9 March 2026. It will be a delicate and lengthy project (lasting approximately four years), but it will not interfere with the usability of this monument, one of the symbols of Florence. It will remain open to the public throughout the period, with reduced visual impact, thanks in part to a series of specially designed dynamic scaffolding structures.
Firenze Card restart
The Firenze Card Restart (i.e., the option to extend the card's validity for an additional 48 hours) has been reactivated at a cost of € 28 from March 1, 2026.
Combined ticket Accademia & Bargello
Following the reorganization of the Galleria dell’Accademia and the Bargello Museums under a single management, new combined tickets have been introduced, effective from March 15th, 2026, including the ‘Accademia + Bargello’ ticket. For more information, including details on other museum passes, please see our article oncombined tickets.
Palazzo Vecchio, the excavations
The archaeological area of Palazzo Vecchio, featuring the remains of the Roman Theatre of ancient Florentia, has finally been reopened to the public.
Baptistery restoration
The Baptistery of San Giovanni (Duomo) is visible (the restorations of the ceiling mosaics continues - Online bookings for the guided tours).
Bardi Chapel in Santa Croce
In April 2022 began the restoration of Bardi Chapel, painted by Giotto (scenes of Saint Francis’ life) inside Santa Croce church. The restoration is expected to be completed by the end of 2026; after that, the scaffolding will be maintained for a limited period to allow "close-up visits" by appointment
Michelangelo's Secret Room
To visit "Michelangelo's Secret Room", located inside the Medici Chapels, the reservation is mandatory . For information and reservations please contact Opera Laboratori at www.operalaboratori.com; +39 055 294883.
Palazzo Pitti restoration
Restoration work continues at the museum complex of Palazzo Pitti. Following the reopening of the Royal Apartments (featuring furnishings ranging from the Medici period to that of the House of Savoy, including the Lorraine and Napoleonic eras) and the Museum of Costume and Fashion (the most important of its kind in Italy), further restoration work began in August 2025. This new phase will involve, in stages, several rooms of the Palatine Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art, with completion expected by spring 2026. The Porcelain Museum (accessible from the Boboli Gardens) remains closed for restoration.
Specola Museum
TheSpecola museum,which is part of the University of Florence's Natural History museum system, has reopened on February 2024 after a complete refurbishment.
Medici Villas
Admission to the Villas of Petraia, Castello, Cerreto Guidi and Poggio a Caiano have been subject to a fee, but there are new combined ticket for the Medici Villas: Villa Petraia & Villa Castello Gardens: €10.00. Petraia + Cerreto Guidi + Poggio a Caiano Villas + Villa Castello Gardens: €16.00 (valid for 12 months). TheVilla Medicea di Careggi is still closed for restoration; it will probably open to the public in the course of 2026.
Vasari Corridor
After a long restoration, the Vasari Corridor is once again open to the public. The collection of self-portraits is now within the Uffizi Gallery
1st Sunday of the month: State museums for free
Every first Sunday of the month, also for 2026, state museums are free for everyone, foreigners as well.
Musei Civici Fiorentini
