Fodor's Expert Review Museo Novecento

Florence Art Museum

It began life as a 13th-century Franciscan hostel offering shelter to tired pilgrims. It later became a convalescent home, and in the late 18th century it was a school for poor girls. Now the former Ospedale di San Paolo houses a museum devoted to Italian art of the 20th century. Admittedly, most of these artists are not exactly household names, but the museum is so beautifully well done that it's worth a visit. The second floor contains works by artists from the second half of the century; start on the third floor, and go directly to the collection of Alberto della Ragione, a naval engineer who was determined to be on the cutting edge of art collecting.

Art Museum

Quick Facts

Piazza Santa Maria Novella 10
Florence, Tuscany  50123, Italy

055-286132

www.museonovecento.it

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €9.50, Closed Thurs.

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