Galleria Palatina
The Galleria Palatina houses one of Europe's finest private art collections inside the Medici's former royal apartments at Palazzo Pitti.
About Galleria Palatina
The Galleria Palatina houses one of Europe's finest private art collections inside the Medici's former royal apartments at Palazzo Pitti. You'll find masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and Caravaggio displayed exactly as the grand dukes arranged them, covering every inch of ornately frescoed walls. Unlike modern museums with clinical white walls, these paintings hang in rooms dripping with gold leaf, elaborate ceiling frescoes, and original Baroque furniture.
The experience feels like wandering through a living palace where art and opulence compete for your attention. Each room follows a planetary theme (Mars, Venus, Jupiter) with corresponding mythological ceiling frescoes that frame Renaissance masterpieces below. The sheer density can be overwhelming: Raphael's portraits hang next to Flemish landscapes, while massive Rubens canvases dominate entire walls. The original parquet floors creak beneath your feet as natural light filters through tall windows.
Most visitors rush through without reading room descriptions, missing the fascinating stories behind the Medici collection. Skip the later rooms if you're tired, the best pieces cluster in the first seven planetary rooms. At 16 EUR, it's pricey but includes access to the Royal Apartments next door, though those feel repetitive after the Palatina's intensity.
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