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Museo di Casa Martelli

Casa Martelli Museum

Points of interest
Museums

The palace is a fine example of an 18th-century upper-class residence and the collecting taste of its owners, and preserves the furnishings of the time. In 1738 the Martelli family transformed the house in a circulare path throught the rooms in order to make the family collection more enjoyable to visitors; today, it represents the last Florentine example of private collection constituted between the XVI and XVII centuries. The picture gallery contains paintings by Piero di Cosimo, Domenico Beccafumi, Salvator Rosa, Luca Giordano and 17th-century Nordic painters.

Photo credit

Musei del Bargello

Quick info
Municipalities
Firenze
Address
Via Ferdinando Zannetti, 8, 50123 Firenze FI, Italia

Useful informations

Opening Hours
The museum is open to the public only with guided tours every hour:
07-01-2025 - 02-06-2025
Tuesday
13:30; 14:30; 15:30; 16:30; 17:30
Saturday
9:00; 10:00; 11:00; 12:00

The museum is open to the public only with guided tours every hour:

Accessibility
accessible

Accessible entry from via Zannetti; the museum itinerary is completely accessible.

There is an elevator (opening 75 cm/2,4 ft, cab 80 x 120 cm/2,6 x 3,9 ft, also suitable for electrical wheelchairs) leading to the first floor. On the first floor, there is a toilet equipped for the disabled.

Prices
Free entrance
Combined ticket Bargello, Cappelle Medicee, Palazzo Davanzati, Orsanmichele and Casa Martelli € 21.00 | from 1-06-2025
€ 25.00
Management type
state museums