Explore the Museum of the Innocents, Europe’s first orphanage and the oldest public institute in Italy. Built in the 15th century, admire Renaissance architecture designed by Brunelleschi, and enjoy art from Italian masters.Step into the storied history of the former hospital that provided support for children and mothers in need – a service which it still offers to this day. Explore the museum’s architecture, history and admire art from Botticelli, Ghirlandaio and more.Afterwards, continue exploring the Tuscan capital with a digital audio tour. With over 100 points of interest, see highlights such as the Duomo, Ponte Vecchio and Palazzo Vecchio.
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You will discover Europe’s first orphanage and the oldest public institute in Italy. The activity allows you to admire the Renaissance architecture designed by Brunelleschi. You will uncover the museum’s history all about childhood, and see art from Botticelli. With an audio tour, you will explore Florence featuring over 100 points of interest
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