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Florence has the world鈥檚 greatest concentration of masterpieces from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, when it was one of Europe鈥檚 largest and most dynamic cities. Settle in and relax on this residential tour as we discover the unique amalgam of commercial enterprise, republican government, dynastic ambitions and individual virtuosity that shaped some of the world鈥檚 most revolutionary artists, writers and scholars: Dante, Giotto, Masaccio, Donatello, Michelangelo, Machiavelli and Galileo. Our visits to diverse collections are balanced with day trips to medieval towns in the beautiful Tuscan countryside, tours of Florence鈥檚 artisanal culture, wine tastings and fine dining.
Discover
Italian art and culture in Florence, far beyond what most tourists see
The history of Florence, one of the most dynamic cities of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Beautiful medieval towns, including Siena, San Gimignano and Pistoia, 2017鈥檚 Capital of Italian Culture
The world of the Renaissance genius: Michelangelo, Donatello, Botticelli and Bronzino
Florence beyond the Renaissance: Etruscans, villas and gardens
Tuscany鈥檚 gastronomic delights and artisanal traditions
HIGHLIGHTS
Two weeks in Florence exploring the society, history and art of the Renaissance
Extraordinary galleries and museums, including the Uffizi and the recently renovated Museo dell鈥橭pera del Duomo
Day trips in Tuscany: Siena, San Gimignano, Volterra and Pistoia
Private tours of the cathedral terraces and the Secret Passages of the Palazzo Vecchio
Tuscan cuisine, wine tastings, and Florence鈥檚 artisanal traditionsReturn international/domestic air travel unless those flights take place during the tour
Special taxes and airport levies that can only be paid in cash at the destination. We will advise you of these charges (if any) before you depart
Costs involved in obtaining visas for countries visited, where required
Travel insurance. We require all participants to have comprehensive travel insurance. A typical policy for one of our tours will cost from $160 upwards, depending on your age, pre-existing medical conditions, the countries you are visiting and the overall length of your trip
Lunches and dinners not specifically mentioned as included in the itinerary
Personal expenses such as laundry and phone calls
Costs associated with any activity mentioned as 鈥渙ptional鈥 in the itinerary, or any suggested free time activity
Day 1 : Arrival
The Emirates flight arrives at Bologna in the early afternoon, where you will be met by your tour leader. We then join our coach and transfer directly to Florence, a trip of approximately 2 hours. After time to check in and freshen up, we meet for an orientation walk and dinner in a local restaurant near our hotel.
Day 2 : Palaces and Paintings
Today we explore the art of Renaissance Florence in its context by looking at how art and architecture were used by those who commissioned them. After a talk in the hotel, we visit Palazzo Davanzati, a beautifully restored patrician palace, and Palazzo Strozzi, one of Florence鈥檚 grandest Renaissance palaces, which speak volumes about how the city鈥檚 elite impressed themselves on their neighbours and visitors. After a welcome lunch at an excellent local restaurant, we look at masterpieces in situ in Santa Maria Novella by Ghirlandaio, Filippino Lippi and Masaccio, who revolutionised western European art with their 鈥渧anishing point鈥 perspective, careful depictions of Renaissance life and subtle storytelling.
Day 3 : Sculpting Public Image
From the 13th to 16th century, Florence was governed by its guilds 鈥 powerful professional bodies that regulated industry and commerce. The guilds were also responsible for overseeing (and paying for) many of Florence鈥檚 monuments, and were highly competitive in the lengths they would go to outdo one another. This morning we visit Orsanmichele, a church-come-granary whose Renaissance sculptures by masters including Donatello, Ghiberti and Verrocchio, Leonardo鈥檚 teacher, were commissioned by the guilds. After a break for lunch, we visit the recently renovated Museum of the Opera del Duomo, the institution that has overseen the building, decoration and maintenance of the cathedral for 700 years. It has accumulated an extraordinary collection of works, including a Piet脿 by Michelangelo, several key works by Donatello, and the original Doors of Paradise by Ghiberti. In the late afternoon we have a private visit to the terraces of the dome of Florence鈥檚 Cathedral, with its extraordinary views across the city and surrounding countryside. Evening at leisure.
Day 4 : San Gimignano and Volterra
Florence鈥檚 medieval towers, a symbol of the conflict between the city鈥檚 warring factions, were forcibly cut down by the government in the 13th century. The towers survive, however, in San Gimignano, a celebrated town that paints a vivid picture of medieval Tuscany and preserves beautiful frescoes by masters such as Benozzo Gozzoli. Our excursion today takes us to San Gimignano and then on to the town of Volterra, famous for its production of alabaster, which has a stark Romanesque beauty. Its regional museum contains the startling Deposition altarpiece by Rosso Fiorentino. Lunch today is in a simple country restaurant. Returning to Florence, the evening is at leisure.
Day 5 : Artisans
Florence鈥檚 wealth and fame are built on the skill of its artisans, many of whom we have come to regard as artists of the highest standing. This morning we tour the Oltrarno, home to a large population of humble artisans and immigrants in the Renaissance and now the district where many of Florence鈥檚 artisans have set up shop and practice crafts that are rapidly disappearing. After visiting the Brancacci Chapel for Masaccio and Masolino鈥檚 extraordinary depictions of episodes from the life of St Peter set in the poorer streets of Florence, our tour takes us to the workshops of local artisans. The afternoon and evening are at leisure.
Day 6 : Florence鈥檚 Art Treasures - Sculpture
The sculptors of Florence revolutionised the art in the first half of the 15th century, achieving feats that had not been done since the fall of the Roman Empire, and developing the highly realistic aesthetic that defines our idea of the Italian Renaissance. Today we trace the development of sculpture in the Etruscan and Roman periods in the Museum of Archaeology, through to the stunning Renaissance works of Donatello, Michelangelo and Giambologna in the Bargello. Our tour also takes us to the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, the headquarters of the city鈥檚 art restorers which has a fine museum of inlaid semi-precious stonework, a Florentine speciality. Evening at leisure.
Day 7 : Florence鈥檚 Art Treasures - Painting
After a talk in the hotel, we spend the morning at the Uffizi galleries, taking in masterpieces by Giotto, Botticelli and Leonardo. Here we chart the genesis of Renaissance Italian art, from its origins in the Byzantine 鈥渄arkness鈥 of the Middle Ages to the exaggerated and emotional extremes of 16th-century Mannerism. The afternoon is at leisure, and you may wish to further explore the vast collections of the Uffizi, whose renovation over the past decade has doubled its exhibition space.
Day 8 : Pistoia
Pistoia 鈥 the Capital of Italian Culture in 2017 鈥 was one of medieval Florence鈥檚 rivals. Following its conquest by Florence the medieval city was well-protected and its late medieval and Renaissance gems have been very well preserved. This morning we travel the short distance to Pistoia, where our guided tour of the city includes the beautiful Romanesque cathedral and baptistery, with sculpture, gold and silver- smithing and paintings by medieval and Renaissance masters. After a break for lunch, we visit the Medici鈥檚 Renaissance villa at Poggio a Caiano and Carmignano, in the hills outside of Florence, where we see the extraordinary Visitation by Pontormo and enjoy a wine tasting. Evening at leisure.
Day 9 : Medicean Florence
The Medici are Florence鈥檚 most famous dynasty, growing in strength from medieval bankers with houses throughout Europe, to hereditary dukes of 16th-century Tuscany. Today, after a morning talk, we take the family as a case study for Florentine art patronage, seeing works they commissioned from Benozzo Gozzoli in the Chapel of the Magi in the Medici Palace. After a break for lunch in the area, we visit the Medici Chapels, designed by Michelangelo, and San Lorenzo, the Medici鈥檚 neighbourhood church, where Cosimo the Elder is buried beside the artist whose career he fostered, Donatello. Evening at leisure.
Day 10 : Pantheons of Science and Letters
Florence鈥檚 achievements extend well beyond the visual arts and the city has played a similarly important role in other fields. This morning, we visit the Galileo Galilei Museum, the city鈥檚 science museum, dedicated to Galileo, who lived and worked in Florence under the protection of the Medici Dukes. We then visit Santa Croce, a large Franciscan basilica that conserves precious frescoes by Giotto and other late medieval masters. It became a pantheon for Florence, and later Italy鈥檚 great men, with Dante, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Galileo and Rossini all honoured here. In its peaceful cloister is Brunelleschi鈥檚 Pazzi Chapel, a Renaissance triumph of carefully calculated and deceptively simple architecture. After a break for lunch, we visit the Stefano Bardini Museum. Bardini was one of Florence鈥檚 most important antiquarians in the 19th and early 20th century, and amassed an extraordinary collection of art. His contacts made him a mover and shaker in the art world, and he wasn鈥檛 beyond commissioning forgeries to meet the market鈥檚 demand.
Day 11 : Siena
Today we take a private coach to Siena. The city was Florence鈥檚 main rival and, before the devastation of the plague in 1348, even eclipsed it in power and glory. Siena鈥檚 strong economy, founded on its position as papal bankers, and distinctive form of government sponsored a flourishing culture and ushered in a new chivalric mode of painting. We will see Ambrogio Lorenzetti鈥檚 frescoes of Good and Bad Government and Simone Martini鈥檚 Madonna in Majesty, both in the Palazzo Pubblico. After a break for lunch, we visit the cathedral and its museum, with sculptures by the Pisano family and Duccio di Buoninsegna鈥檚 monumental Maest脿. On our way back to Florence, we stop for dinner at a country restaurant.
Day 12 : San Marco and Antinori
This morning we visit San Marco, a convent that encapsulates Florence鈥檚 history, from the private patronage of Cosimo de鈥 Medici to the turbulence of Savonarola, and the extraordinary art this society produced. The convent and its museum contain masterpieces by Fra Angelico, an artist whose subtle compositions and exquisite use of colour have inspired visitors for centuries. After a break for lunch we travel by private coach to the spectacular Antinori winery in the Chianti region. The contemporary building, partially enclosed by a hill, and surrounded by the Tuscan countryside, is a testament to the combination of innovation, respect for traditions and confidence that have made Italy what it is. After a tour of the winery, we taste the wines of one of Tuscany鈥檚 oldest wine producing families. Returning to Florence, the evening is at leisure.
Day 13 : San Miniato Al Monte and Villas
Florence is surrounded by villas, green spaces and places offering panoramas over the city and the surrounding countryside. These locations have often been highly sought after, and their gardens have helped define what an Italian garden should look like and how one ought to live. We begin our tour this morning with a visit to San Miniato al Monte, a tranquil monastery-church above the city with exquisite views. We continue our tour by private coach to Fiesole to visit the Villa Medici, a 15th-century villa built according to the principles of Roman authors. After our farewell lunch at the exclusive Villa San Michele, with its excellent views over Florence, we visit the magnificent gardens of Villa Gamberaia. Nestled in the hills outside of Florence, the gardens have had an enduring influence on garden design and are lovingly restored and conserved today. Evening at leisure.
Day 14 : Departure
There is an early morning coach transfer to Bologna Airport to meet the departing Emirates flight.
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