Art and Power in Florence’s Churches with Santa Maria Novella

Discover the interplay of art, power, and religion in Florence’s iconic churches.
From US$543 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
3.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Basilica of Santa Croce - Pazzi Chapel
  • San Lorenzo Basilica
  • Santa Maria Novella
Photos & Highlights
  • Embark on an art and history journey through Florence's most iconic churches.
  • Led by a local expert or historian.
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Tour Description
Florence’s history and spirit can be rediscovered through its most iconic churches. This 3.5-hour tour explores three of the most monumental and ambitious buildings of the city: the elegant Santa Maria Novella, the majestic San Lorenzo, and the "Temple of Italian Glories" Santa Croce. From Masaccio’s groundbreaking Holy Trinity to the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo, see how Florence’s history took shape through these churches, the patrons who built them, and the changing balance of power.
Experts
Ilaria Ilaria
Art Historian
Elizabeth Ann Elizabeth Ann
Art Historian
Lucy Lucy
Local Guide
Nebojsa Nebojsa
Local Guide
Molly Molly
Art Historian
Helen Helen
Artist
Alessandra Alessandra
Art Historian
Siro Siro
Art Historian - guide
Juliane Juliane
Local Guide
Paola Paola
Historian
Irene Irene
Local Guide
Valerie Valerie
Art Historian
Cornelia Cornelia
Art Historian
Susanna Susanna
Art Historian
Sandro Sandro
Art Historian/Local Guide
Chiara Chiara
Local Guide
Valentina Valentina
Local Guide
Martino Martino
College instructor
Giulia Giulia
Local Guide
Christiane Christiane
Art Historian
Giovanna Giovanna
Archaeologist
Sarah Sarah
Local Guide
Manoli Manoli
Local Guide
Agata Anna Agata Anna
Art Historian
Adrienne Adrienne
Art Historian
Kate Ann Louise Kate Ann Louise
Cultural Historian
Olivia Olivia
Art Historian
Rubina Rubina
Local Tour Guide
Federica Federica
Local Guide
Laura Laura
Art Historian
Monica Monica
Architectural Historian
You will begin your journey at Santa Maria Novella, with its elegant bicolored façade designed in part by Leon Battista Alberti, and admire Masaccio’s Holy Trinity, a revolutionary masterpiece of perspective, and the vibrant frescoes of Ghirlandaio in the Tornabuoni Chapel.

Your next stop will be San Lorenzo, showcasing the works of two masters: Brunelleschi, responsible for its architectural ingenuity, and Michelangelo, who designed parts of the church. This church is now a symbol of Medici dominance and cultural legacy.

The tour will end at Santa Croce, the final resting place of luminaries like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Surrounded by Giotto’s iconic frescoes, discover how this Franciscan church became a celebration of Florence’s intellectual and artistic triumphs.
  • You are passionate about Renaissance art and history
  • You enjoy learning about influential figures like Michelangelo, Galileo, and the patrons who shaped Florence’s legacy.
  • You seek a deeper, expert-led perspective on the city’s artistic and cultural heritage.
  • Santa Maria Novella
  • San Lorenzo
  • Santa Croce

Tickets

You are pre-paid for your Santa Croce tickets. There are nominal site entrance costs for Santa Maria Novella and San Lorenzo that are not included in the price of the tour. It is a good idea to have some local currency on hand for these.

Transportation

For private tours, a private car service transfer from your hotel can be arranged to the meeting point. Please select the “Private Car from Your Hotel” option at checkout. 

Additional Trip-Planning Resources:

  • For more information on planning your travels to Florence, take a read through our Context Stories.
  • If you are looking to learn more about Florence prior to a visit, check out our online lectures.

Is the Uffizi Gallery included on this tour?  It’s not. If you’re interested in the Uffizi Gallery, we highly recommend you book our Uffizi Gallery Tour: A Guided Crash Course with Skip-the-Line Tickets.

Is the Accademia Gallery and David included on this tour?
No, the Accademia Gallery and the statue of David are not included. If you're interested in visiting the Accademia, we suggest our Introduction to Florence or Michelangelo Tour.

I have a Firenze Card. Do I still need to pay for tickets?
Yes, if you have a Firenze Card, it will cover the entrance fees for all venues included in the tour. However, please remember that the Firenze Card is issued in your name, so you'll need to pick it up yourself in advance. Our expert guides are unable to retrieve the card for you. Be sure to bring it with you on the tour to use for church entries.

Is this tour suitable for children? This tour can be adapted for children, especially older ones or those with an interest in art and history. While some concepts might be complex, the guide can tailor the content to be more engaging and understandable for younger audiences, ensuring a fun and educational experience.
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.

How much walking is involved in this tour?
The tour involves a moderate amount of walking across Florence’s historic center, including visits to churches that may require climbing a few steps. 
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