Palazzo Medici Riccardi Facade

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The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a 15th-century Renaissance …

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Oct 23, 2024
Near the hotel so I visited this interesting place. Collections of artworks were amazing and incredible. The Gallery of mirrors was fine place in the palace. Wonderful view of ceiling. Not crowd… Full review by mayccm2018
Jun 28, 2024
This was a medici palace, was then bought by another family and is now a municipal building.. It's more of a town hall with some old stuff, some paintings and a few really decent rooms. Some of the … Full review by chrisgilbane
Jun 21, 2024
The Palazzo Medici, also called the Palazzo Medici Riccardi after the later family that acquired and expanded it, is a Renaissance palace located in Florence, Italy. It is the seat of the Metropoli… Full review by ThorwaldVikingAsgaar

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Construction completed:1444-1484
Architectural style:Rustication

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is this wheelchair accessible?
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There is an elevator, on the right of the main courtyard where the exit stairs are. There was a guard there to assist patrons, as well.
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Answer by Morgan L · Feb 5, 2018
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Hello, I am interested in the 72 hour euro card, what is it and how can I get one? Thank you for your advice
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The answer is "it all depends......." Its complex. If you already know what you will want to see you can easily research the costs of your destinations and compare that with the cost …
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The answer is "it all depends......." Its complex. If you already know what you will want to see you can easily research the costs of your destinations and compare that with the cost of the card. However, that doesn't take into account the fact that the card can get you into each destination quicker - provided the place actually has those priority queue lines. This is an important factor if you have a family group. The best, seemingly unbiased advice is actually on the Visit Florence website which explains the ins-and-outs of the card and suggests how best to assess for yourself whether or not the card is right for your particular needs. On balance, the reduced hassle through using the card is hard to value but must be taken into account. Mike S.
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Can you purchase admissions tickets in advance? How much is the admission per person?
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There was no line. It was 12 euro. This museum is small and not part of the usual tourist attractions and perfect on a hot Florence afternoon. Hope this was helpful.
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