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“A fantastic 15th century palazzo in the heart of Florence... a whole experience, a dip into a way of life that otherwise mere money couldn't buy”Financial Times |
Art and Culture
Cosmopolitan culture and art lives next door at Palazzo Strozzi – recently reopened with a world class Cézanne exhibit – and promise to transform the neighborhood into a destination for art and music.
Members will enjoy privileged access to next-door neighbor Palazzo Strozzi, which has just introduced a three-year plan to create a center for
the arts and contemporary culture. In addition to innovative and inviting exhibitions—including the Tang Chinese dynasty, the Impressionists and the Medici tapestries in 2008 —Palazzo Strozzi will become a contemporary arena for culture in Florence. Palazzo Strozzi will feature a café, restaurant, bookshop, multimedia and interactive space, as well as traditional crowd-pleasing art. Evenings will be rich in art events, openings, and classical and jazz concerts.
Privileged access to private art collections, gardens and wine cellars is a unique feature of Palazzo Tornabuoni membership. The Palazzo’s close ties with some of Florence’s oldest families opens doors to private collections, museums and villas rarely seen by the public.
Members will enjoy privileged access to next-door neighbor Palazzo Strozzi, which has just introduced a three-year plan to create a center for
the arts and contemporary culture. In addition to innovative and inviting exhibitions—including the Tang Chinese dynasty, the Impressionists and the Medici tapestries in 2008 —Palazzo Strozzi will become a contemporary arena for culture in Florence. Palazzo Strozzi will feature a café, restaurant, bookshop, multimedia and interactive space, as well as traditional crowd-pleasing art. Evenings will be rich in art events, openings, and classical and jazz concerts.
Privileged access to private art collections, gardens and wine cellars is a unique feature of Palazzo Tornabuoni membership. The Palazzo’s close ties with some of Florence’s oldest families opens doors to private collections, museums and villas rarely seen by the public.
