Florence Exhibitions

Discover the best exhibitions in Florence, from major museum shows to contemporary art, photography and design. Explore what’s on now and find the most interesting exhibitions to see during your stay.

Children by Steve McCurry at Museo degli Innocenti

The Museo degli Innocenti in Florence is hosting an exhibit of 100 photographs by Steve McCurry until Oct. 8

Inside Banksy: Unauthorized Exhibition

Visit Inside Banksy: Unauthorized Exhibition, on display at Santo Stefano al Ponte - Cattedrale dell’Immagine in Florence.

Lucio Fontana’s Artistic Explorations at Museo Novecento

Visit the exhibition Lucio Fontana. L’origine du monde, two floors of drawings and sculptures at Museo Novecento in Florence.

Giacometti – Fontana. The search for the Absolute at Palazzo Vecchio Museum

Visit the exhibition Giacometti-Fontana. The Search for the Absolute at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

Reaching For the Stars comes to Palazzo Strozzi

Visit Reaching For the Stars at Palazzo Strozzi, an exhibition with 70 contemporary works of art from various Italian and international artists.

Rudolf Levy’s “Work and Exile” comes to Palazzo Pitti

Rudolf Levy’s “Work and Exile” exhibition at the Uffizi Galleries: a remembrance of the tragic events of the Holocaust.

Escher Exhibition at Museo degli Innocenti

Visit Escher exhibition at Museo degli Innocenti in Florence, a journey into the universe of one of the world’s most famous graphic artists.

Passione Novecento. From Paul Klee to Damien Hirst. Works from private collections.

Passione Novecento. From Paul Klee to Damien Hirst. Works from private collections. The exhibition at Palazzo Medici Riccardi in Florence.

Emanuele Giannelli’s Mr. Arbitrium at the San Lorenzo Basilica

Discover more about Mr. Arbitrum, the new marble sculpture by Emanuele Gannelli, on display at the Basilica San Lorenzo in Florence until October 31.

Henry Moore in Florence Exhibit Publicly Places Two Grand Sculptures on Loan from the UK

From September 16 to March 31, two monumental works by Henry Moore will be on view in two iconic locations in the city of Florence.