Meet the Medici - Itinerary 1

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What you’ll do

As you arrive to Florence, you will undoubtedly get into the historic carousel of famous names and faces that have left their legacy in Florence. But one family stands out: and I’m talking about the Medici family. In reality, I could talk about Medici so much that I should probably write a separate guide book exploring their history more in-depth (and I will, one day!) - but being in Florence, you can’t escape the signs of their presence in the city. Medici are hugely responsible for the fame Florence has today. And it was no other than Lorenzo de’ Medici, nicknamed the Magnificent, who brought all the exceptional minds together to this city. First his father, Cosimo il Vecchio, and then Lorenzo, acted as patrons of artistic and scientific geniuses, such as Filippo Brunelleschi, Sandro Botticelli, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Niccolò Machiavelli, Leonardo da Vinci and even Galilelo among many others (remember all these names, we’ll meet them later on our walk!) - and officially inspiring the Italian Renaissance era.

This itinerary will introduce you to some of the most important landmarks linked to the Medici family - and while it will be enriched with more places in other itineraries, this one will provide a great introduction to the family that has changed the course of history.

Along the way, we will also stop by for some food, coffee, and drinks with great views, so a great food/landmarks ratio is guaranteed :)

As you arrive to Florence, you will undoubtedly get into the historic carousel of famous names and faces that have left their legacy in Florence. But one family stands out: and I’m talking about the Medici family. In reality, I could talk about Medici so much that I should probably write a separate guide book exploring their history more in-depth (and I will, one day!) - but being in Florence, you can’t escape the signs of their presence in the city. Medici are hugely responsible for the fame Florence has today. And it was no other than Lorenzo de’ Medici, nicknamed the Magnificent, who brought all the exceptional minds together to this city. First his father, Cosimo il Vecchio, and then Lorenzo, acted as patrons of artistic and scientific geniuses, such as Filippo Brunelleschi, Sandro Botticelli, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Niccolò Machiavelli, Leonardo da Vinci and even Galilelo among many others (remember all these names, we’ll meet them later on our walk!) - and officially inspiring the Italian Renaissance era.

An ancient Tuscan family, whose wealth was initially derived from the textile trade, the Medici rose to power after being able to fund the Medici Bank, which became the largest bank in Europe in the 15th century. While remaining citizens of Florence rather than official rulers all the way until the 16th century, the Medici family had tremendous influence in the city and dominated the Florentine government. No wonder this family has produced four popes and two queens of France, as well as acquired the hereditary titles of Dukes of Florence and Grand Dukes of Tuscany.

For inspiration: before coming to Florence, I highly recommend you to watch the Medici drama series! It’s streaming on Netflix and Prime Video (in Italy and a few other selected countries), and I promise you’ll be enchanted. This is such an underrated historical drama masterpiece, with exceptional acting, stunning Tuscan backdrops, gripping plot, and breathtaking soundtrack. It may not always be historically accurate (although it is pretty much accurate, as much as the cinema allows!) but it will be such a delight to your eyes and soul. It will change the way you look at Florence and this family (and no, I’m not being paid by the creators - I’m just a huge fan, and I believe this series is critically underrated!)

And now, get ready to get immersed in the world of the Medici family for a while - the world of splendour, intrigues, and the events that has changed the course of history.

1

Basilica di San Lorenzo
Basilica di San Lorenzo
Renaissance art and architecture marvel
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$$

196 m (0.1 mi)

2

Cappelle Medicee
Cappelle Medicee
Magnificent Renaissance Medici family museum
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$$

1.9 km (1.2 mi)

9 min

3

Laurentian Medici Library
Laurentian Medici Library
Historic gem with stunning architecture
Category
Historic
Est. Price
$$

1.8 km (1.1 mi)

9 min

4

Riccardi Medici Palace
Riccardi Medici Palace
Renaissance masterpiece in Florence
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$$

466 m (0.3 mi)

2 min

Lunch break! It’s time for lunch - but it’s a busy day sightseeing, so let me take you to one of my favourite places for lunch on the go. Don’t worry though, it’ll be one of the tastiest street-food lunches you’ve ever had, promise. If you’d like to sit down for a proper lunch (or need ideas for a more formal dinner), check out the section Where to Eat and Drink. And if you’re still here and up to some GREAT food from a local food market, we’re heading to Mercato Centrale, described by Google as “gourmet food hall” - and I couldn’t find a better description! Some of my favourite places include:

5

Choose the option that fits you the best

La Schiacciata Firenze
La Schiacciata Firenze
Authentic Tuscan street food sandwiches
Category
Restaurant
Est. Price
$
Restaurant Type
italian
Pescheria Sugarello
Pescheria Sugarello
Hidden gem for seafood lovers
Category
Restaurant
Est. Price
$
Restaurant Type
italian
F. N. Pasta Fresca
F. N. Pasta Fresca
Cozy pasta shop in Florence
Category
Restaurant
Est. Price
$
Restaurant Type
italian

1.4 km (0.9 mi)

7 min

After the Mercato, move towards the Accademia Gallery. This is probably one of the most famous art galleries in Italy, and for a very good reason: Michelangelo’s David is the star of its collection and attracts countless visitors every year. Besides, you can enjoy a rich collection of Renaissance paintings as well as temporary collections.

6

This one is optional

Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze
Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze
One of the most famous art galleries in Italy
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$

1.3 km (0.8 mi)

5 min

7

Libreria Gozzini
Libreria Gozzini
Rare antique books in Florence
Category
Sightseeing
Est. Price
$

1.6 km (1 mi)

7 min

8

Convento di San Marco
Convento di San Marco
Religious complex with artistic treasures
Category
Sightseeing
Est. Price
$

4.6 km (2.8 mi)

14 min

9

Piazza della Santissima Annunziata
Piazza della Santissima Annunziata
Charming Renaissance square in Florence
Category
Sightseeing
10

The SS. Annunziata di Firenze
The SS. Annunziata di Firenze
Renaissance Catholic basilica in Florence
Category
Sightseeing

3.5 km (2.2 mi)

11 min

11

Hospital of Innocents
Hospital of Innocents
Historic Renaissance art museum in Florence
Category
Museum
Est. Price
$

9 m (0 mi)

What can be better than finishing your itinerary with a cup of coffee or aperitivo in a rooftop bar overlooking the Duomo of Florence? That’s exactly what you can do from Caffè del Verone, a bar on the rooftop terrace of the Ospedale degli Innocenti!

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Caffè del Verone
Caffè del Verone
Hidden gem with stunning views
Category
Café
Est. Price
$$

I hope you enjoyed this itinerary - and now, it’s time to move on to the next one!

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