Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Museo Galileo
- Basilica of Santa Croce - Pazzi Chapel
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Tour Description
The rule of the Medici family in Renaissance-era Florence led to an explosion of scientific progress and the rise of humanism. This Galileo and science in Renaissance Florence tour, led by a social or art historian, will introduce you to sites around the city, including the Galileo Museum, that stand as a testament to this era of intellectual progress. The Medicis, Cosimo I and Ferdinand I, were fervent patrons of the sciences, especially astronomy. Under their rule, Florence became a shining beacon for experimentation, which the Roman church was frantically trying to suppress with the Inquisition. At the same time, humanism, stemming from the study of ancient Greek and Latin texts, was a new way of thinking about a man’s place in the world and became a recurring theme in Renaissance literature, art, and society.
Galileo Museum Tour
We begin our walk at the Museo Galileo, where the most important Medicean collections of scientific instruments are preserved (for more on the great family, see our Florence Medici tour). The greatest among these collections include some of the original instruments that Galileo Galilei, one of the most outstanding figures of the scientific revolution, used for his groundbreaking experiments. Our encounter with Galileo will shed some light on the Medicean systems of patronage and on the way in which scientists shaped their own image inside a court.
Hitting the Streets
After visiting the museum, we will head to the center of town in order to trace the role of humanism in Renaissance Florence; be it through the poetry of Dante and Petrarch, a discussion of the drastic changes in the art of the period, or of the growing interest in the study of the traditional liberal arts.
To further explore the life of the great author, try our Dante Tour.
Take Aways
This walk is intended, in true humanist ideology, to present an in-depth and well-rounded view of these groundbreaking intellectual developments and the various Florentine characters who played a large role in spurring this change.
If you are interested in further exploring Renaissance-era Florence, you will enjoy our Renaissance Tour Florence, a look at the daily lives of average Florentines during the era.
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Martino was great. There is much to learn in the Galileo museum, and Martino did an excellent job of explaining things to my wife and I. He also was excellent in engaging our 14-year-old grandson. Martino told us at the beginning that his usual practice was to spend most of the time in the Galileo museum but to also walk over to the Santa Croce church, where Galileo, Michelangelo and other Renaissance greats are buried; but when we told him we had already visited the church, he adapted his presentation to spend more time in explaining things to us in the museum itself.
Mark
Reviewed on:
Aug 8, 2019
Martino is very special with children, he explains complex things about Galileo in a simple way. My daughter loved the tour.
Eliane
Reviewed on:
Aug 5, 2019
Excellent knowledgeable guide. I am so glad to use Context.
Elizabeth
Reviewed on:
Jul 17, 2019