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.

Olafur Eliasson exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence

The largest exhibition in Italy to date by the Scandinavian artist Olafur Eliasson will be on show from September 22 to January 22, 2023

Let’s Get Digital Exhibition

The Palazzo Strozzi in Florence is hosting Let’s Get Digital, a new exhibition presenting NFT works. Here is all you need to know about this journey into the new art of the 21st century.

Donatello, The Renaissance Exhibition

Palazzo Strozzi and Bargello Museums present Donatello, il Rinascimento, an exhibition with masterpieces of the great Florentine artist.

The Three Pietàs by Michelangelo in Exhibition in Florence

At the Opera del Duomo Museums you can see the first reunion of the three Pietàs sculptures by Michelangelo.

Black History Month Florence

Learn more about Black History Month Florence, an initiative dedicated to celebrating Blackness and Black history

The Museo Novecento in Florence: a journey in 20th century art

An eclectic experience into 20th century art at the Museo Novecento in Florence.

Jeff Koons. Shine, the exhibition in Florence

From October 2nd, the Palazzo Strozzi of Florence will host a major exhibition about the famous contemporary American artist: Jeff Koons.

American Art exhibition at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence

The exhibition "American Art: From Andy Warhol to Kara Walker" on display at Palazzo Strozzi in Florence celebrates 40 years of American art.

La Ferita, The Wound: A new Installation by JR at Palazzo Strozzi sparks conversation

French artist JR unveils "La Ferita" a monumental installation at Palazzo Strozzi about art accessibility during the time of Covid.

Henry Moore. The Sculptor’s Drawing at Museo Novecento

The Museo Novecento pays homage to Henry Moore with a monographic show organised in collaboration with the Henry Moore Foundation.