Museo Marino Marini
In the deconsecrated Church of San Pancrazio are 184 works by the sculptor Marino Marini (1901–1980), arranged according to the artist’s instructions about the choice of materials and the natural lighting of the rooms. Laid out on more than one floor, the works include sculptures in bronze and cement, polychrome plasters and canvases, portraits and drawings.
Thanks to the opening of a passageway running directly from the Marino Marini Museum, it is possible to visit one of the “wonders” of the Florentine Renaissance: the Sacellum or Shrine of the Holy Sepulchre, an architectural jewel by Leon Battista Alberti, and ideally a reproduction of the tomb of Christ in Jerusalem.
During YTALIA we presents works by Nunzio and Mimmo Paladino.
Museum closed from 1st to 31st August
MON | 10am - 7pm |
TUE | closed |
WED | 10am - 1pm |
THU | 10am - 1pm |
FRI | 10am - 1pm |
SAT | 10am - 7pm |
SUN | 10am - 7pm |
Full price
Reduced
Students
children under the age of 6; the disabled and their accompanying persons; Journalists; legally entitled persons
- Ultimo ingresso mezz’ora prima della chiusura
- Presentando al Forte di Belvedere un biglietto di ingresso a uno dei musei della mostra “Ytalia” si ha diritto all’ingresso ridotto.
Museo Marino Marini, Piazza di San Pancrazio, Firenze, FI, Italy