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Timings : Monday - Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 8
Children up to 12 years: EUR 6

Wheelchair accessible : Yes

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Museo Stibbert, Florence Overview

The Museo Stibbert is a museum on Montughi hill on Via Frederick Stibbert in Florence. It contains over 36,000 artefacts between the 16th and 19th centuries. The walls of this house-turned-museum are adorned with many paintings, including still-lifes, portraits, and tapestries acquired by Frederick Stribbert, an art collector, in the 19th century.

Frederick Stibbert travelled around the world to build his collection. Upon his death, his house was converted into a museum as per his wish. There are a total of 57 rooms here. The collection includes relics from both the Western and the Eastern worlds. Beautifully crafted European, Japanese, and Islamic armouries are displayed in different parts of the museum. The Sala Della Cavalcata (Parade Room) has life-sized figures of warriors on horses. The park surrounding the villa, designed by Giuseppe Poggi, looks delightful with its various ponds, temples, statues and grottos.

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