Many people from different parts of the world have been attracted to the beautiful region of Tuscany. It is a culturally rich place filled with grand architecture, sweeping landscapes, great food, and plenty of opportunities for relaxation. Art lovers dream of visiting because it is home to some of the best works of art in the world. Everything from the works of Donatello and da Vinci can be found here. Once you have booked your dream Tuscany villa rental, it is time to head outdoors and visit some of Tuscany’s notable museums. A trick is to find a convenient location for your sightseeing. Here are some of Tuscany’s must visit museums.
Accademia Gallery
It was the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Pietro Leopoldo, who converted a convent into a gallery so students could appreciate some of the country’s fine works of art. This noble mission made this museum one of the most popular in the area. The museum also has its own Conservatory of Music and boasts a collection of fine musical instruments. It’s most famous attraction is The Statue of David by Michaelangelo, which is one of the most recognisable works of art in the world.
The Uffizi Gallery
The Galleria degli Uffizi is a culturally important museum and attracts eleven and a half million tourists every year. This is among the most frequented tourist spots in Tuscany, with the wonderful collection of art arranged in a sequential manner beginning with the earliest examples and bringing you up to the most recent ones. The work by Filippino Lippi, the Madonna and Child with Two Angels, is among its most treasured attractions. Visitors need at least a couple of days to savour everything, so right after you are done unpacking in your Tuscany villa rental, make a beeline to The Uffizi and start your holiday in style.
The Alabaster Museum
Alabaster is a form of gypsum that has been an integral part of the Tuscan craft industry for many years. This is used to make decorative pieces that include tabernacles and sculptures. Displaying more than three hundred alabaster works of art mostly dated between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Alabaster Museum is certainly worth a visit.
The Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens
The Pitti Palace was built in 1457 and is a distinct structure that displays some of the most highly admired architecture in Florence. The place is located in Piazza Pitti and is a haven for art enthusiasts. Among its important features is the Boboli Gardens, which make a good place to relax when you are tired from walking all day. The Porcelain Museum is also one of its other big attractions. Here, some of the finest porcelain pieces can be found, mostly gifts from influential people who came to visit the palace during different times in history. There is also the comprehensive Costume Gallery that houses more than six thousand costumes, compete with accessories, from different times in the past.
Tuscany has always been a favourite place among avid fans of different works of art. Find a Tuscany villa rental that is comfortable and conveniently located and enjoy visiting these world-class museums.