Palazzo Davanzati
Palazzo Davanzati
Palazzo Davanzati was built in the 1300s by the Florentine family of the Davizzis, merchants and bankers of the time. After the centuries-long ownership of the Davanzati family, it was restored and refurbished in the XX century, bearing witness to the domestic life and to the comforts of the wealthy families of the past, into a stunning one-of-a-kind example of a medieval house in Florence.
Palazzo Davanzati is a rare example of a fourteenth-century Florentine residence, showing the architectural transition between the medieval tower house and the Renaissance palace. Inside, it is still possible to admire rooms decorated with murals dating back to the Middle Ages, such as the Hall of Parrots, the Chamber of Peacocks or that of the Chatelaine of Vergy, whose walls depict a dramatic love story from a 13th-century French chivalric poem.
Built by the powerful Davizzi family of merchants and bankers and later home to the Davanzati family, the palace suffered many changes over the centuries. Saved from the threat of demolition thanks to the Association for the Defense of Ancient Florence, in 1904 it was purchased and restored by Elia Volpi who made it the showcase of his antiquarian activity, becoming internationally famous as the “Museum of the Ancient Florentine House”. Purchased by the State in 1951, it was opened to the public with a display of objects from the collections of the Florentine Galleries, to which donations of maiolicas, furnishings, lace and embroidery were added over time.
The Museum preserves exceptional pieces such as the Guicciardini Blanket, a rare textile made in Sicily in the second half of the 1300s with quilted embroideries depicting scenes from the medieval epic story of Tristan and Isolde. Also not to be missed are the panel paintings by Giovanni di ser Giovanni known as Lo Scheggia and of the Master of Serumido – made as domestic decorations – and the Sienese armoire painted in grotesques.
Opening hours
Special openings
Closing days
Monday
I, III and V Sunday of the month
25 December 2024
Closed for Christmas holidays
Last entrance is 40 minutes before closing time. Partial closure of the second floor: from 25 September, at the second floor, the Chatelaine of Vergy Room, the Armour Room, the Dining Room, will be closed to the public for works.
Accessibility and Public Services
Accessibility
The museum is equipped with facilities for disabled access. The sidewalk is connected near the entrance. Please inform the staff to position the mobile platform at the main gate: there is a 12 cm rise and a 6 cm descent (raised threshold). The elevator leads to the upper floors; all passages between the rooms have raised thresholds (up to 6 cm) that can be connected with ramps (please ask the staff). Accessible restrooms are available on the ground floor.
Tactile Path
In order to obtain the necessary information about the planned route inside the museum, visually impaired individuals can contact the Educational Services of the Bargello Museums:
- Phone: +39 (0)55 0649444 (Tuesday – Wednesday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM)
- Email: mn-bar.didattica@cultura.gov.it
It is recommended to agree on the date of the visit in advance.
To touch selected sculptures and appreciate their volumes, the use of a pair of gloves available at the museum’s ticket office is required, and it is necessary to ask the staff for the tactile-accessible path.
It is also specified that in the case of groups of blind and visually impaired visitors, the maximum number of people who can simultaneously undertake the tactile path is limited to three per visit, preferably accompanied.
Cloakroom
On the mezzanine floor, accessible from the first staircase on the right, there are 40 lockers (with a €1.00 deposit) for small luggage; two baskets for backpacks are available for school groups.
Bookshop
The bookshop is located at the museum entrance.
Museum guides in various languages, art publications, and items inspired by the exhibited works are available for purchase.
Fasciatoio
Presso i servizi igienici al piano terreno è presente un fasciatoio.
Groups
Groups are allowed up to a maximum of 15 individuals, plus one guide.