Galleria del Costume
Museum
About Galleria del Costume
The Galleria del Costume houses Italy's most comprehensive fashion collection inside Palazzo Pitti's grand rooms, spanning three centuries of Italian style from 1700s court dress to contemporary designer pieces. You'll see intricate 18th-century gowns with elaborate embroidery, theatrical costumes from La Scala, and pieces by Valentino, Versace, and Ferragamo. The collection rotates every two years, so even repeat visitors discover new treasures among the corsets, accessories, and avant-garde creations.
The museum flows through a dozen palatial rooms where mannequins pose in period-appropriate settings under crystal chandeliers. Each gallery focuses on a different era, from Napoleonic empire waists to 1960s mod mini-dresses. The atmosphere feels intimate compared to the Uffizi crowds, with detailed placards explaining construction techniques and social context. You'll often have entire rooms to yourself, especially the contemporary fashion wing where Pucci prints and Armani evening wear catch the afternoon light.
Most visitors rush through in 30 minutes, but fashion lovers should budget at least an hour to appreciate the craftsmanship details. Skip the first two rooms of men's court dress unless you're specifically interested, the women's collections are far more extensive. At 16 EUR (combined with Boboli Gardens), it's excellent value since you're essentially getting two attractions. The museum closes early on Mondays, so plan accordingly.
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