


All the museums to visit in Florence
It is said that Florence is not (only) a city of art, but a work of art itself. And rightly so: even what may apparently seem insignificant in reality is not. For example, in the most elegant Piazza della Signoria, on a brick of Palazzo Vecchio, on the corner of Via della Ninna, there is an engraving depicting a male face. The figure was sculpted by the great Michelangelo Buonarroti himself who, at the sight of a condemned man, was moved by his sad gaze and decided to leave an indelible trace in one of the world's most beautiful squares.In short, if even the walls and floors of the historic centre could talk, they would have a lot of interesting stories to tell.Florence is a genuine open-air museum and the problem facing anyone who comes to visit this fascinating city is that they are spoilt for choice. "Where do I start from?" is the most popular question.