UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Boboli Garden: 45,000 m² of Renaissance Grottoes and Monumental Fountains
Ponte Vecchio: Historic Jewelry and the Vasari Corridor over the Arno River
Galileo Museum Florence: Galileo’s Original Instruments and Italy’s Unique Collection
Basilica of Santa Maria Novella: Masaccio’s Trinity and Ghirlandaio’s Frescoes
Basilica of Santa Croce: Tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo in Florence’s Pantheon
Florence Cathedral: Brunelleschi’s Dome, Gates of Paradise and Panoramic View
Teatro della Pergola in Florence: The World’s Oldest Italian-Style Theater
Medici Chapels Florence: Medici Tombs and Michelangelo’s Sculptures
Medici Riccardi Palace: Benozzo Gozzoli’s Magi Chapel and Renaissance Courtyard
National Archaeological Museum of Florence: Chimera of Arezzo and Egyptian Mummies in a Renaissance Palace
Palazzo Strozzi: Contemporary Art Exhibitions in a Renaissance Palace
Casa Buonarroti: Michelangelo’s Early Works in a Renaissance Palace
Piazza della Signoria: Free Loggia dei Lanzi and Palazzo Vecchio in Florence
Accademia Gallery: Michelangelo’s David and Unfinished Prisoners
Bargello Palace: Donatello’s David and Michelangelo’s Bacchus in the Sculpture Museum
Basilica of San Lorenzo in Florence: Brunelleschi’s Renaissance Architecture and the Medici Chapels
Baptistery of St. John: Golden Mosaics and the Gates of Paradise in Florence
Palazzo Vecchio: Hall of the Five Hundred, Secret Passages, and View from Arnolfo’s Tower
