Martelli House Museum

Visits to Martelli House Museum, an interesting example of an 18th-century nobleman's home and of the family's tastes in collecting.


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Museo Casa Martelli,
Via Zannetti n. 8, 50122 Florence.

Visits to the Martelli House Museum, accompained by Museum Technical Assistants; for this reason, it's not allowed to take your own guide for the explanation.

Reservations must be made with a minimum of 1 day notice.

Reservations are limited to 20 persons maximum.

ATTENTION: For this visit, the confirmation voucher must be presented in advance to the Medici Chapels cashier in opening hours (9:00 - 12:30, ALSO FOR THE AFTERNOON VISITS) to pick up the module for the visit, to be shown at Casa Martelli15 minutes before the confirmed time for the visit.

Available on:

Thursday at 14:00, 15:30 and 17:00

Saturday at 9:00, 10:30 and 12:00

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IMPORTANT NOTICE: After succesfully completing a reservation, you will receive two e- mails: the copy of your order (immediately after submitting your order) and the confirmation mail (one working day after). In order to receive them, please make sure you insert your e-mail address correctly and check that your anti-spam filter or antivirus are not blocking mails from our address [email protected]. Special attention for AOL mailbox users.

PLEASE NOTICE: Confirmed time is not always the same time you requested; museum automatically confirms the closest available time on the same date if requested time is sold out.

Cancellation Policy:
For cancellations once a confirmation code has been assigned to the reservation, and for no shows, no refund is possible.

Martelli House Museum

Discover the 18th century patrician home of one of the major Florentine families – the Martelli. The palazzo is a fine example of a family home that functioned for centuries as the seat of the Martelli in Florence.

The Museum of Casa Martelli is unique in that it was organically created by a noble family through centuries, and is not the result of arbitrary restoration efforts. The exhibition includes a fine collection of paintings (works by Piero di Cosimo, Luca Giordano, Domenico Beccafumi and others), as well as frescoes, sculptures, and furniture dating back to the 17th through the 19th century.

The first Martelli arrived in Florence in the 14th century, and the family quickly rose to power and influence. Merchants, senators, military men, poets, landowners, politicians – the Martelli were influential in many fields. The Martelli\'s alliance with the Medici proved to be a further asset.



In 1738, Niccolò and Giuseppe Maria Martelli employed the architect Bernardo Ciurini to transform several houses into the present palace. Many of these had belonged to the family since the early 1500s. The interior of the “new” palazzo was decorated in the taste of the period with frescoes, as well as with paintings by Vincenzo Meucci, Bernardo Minozzi, and Niccolò Conestabile, with stucco ornamentation by Giovan Martino Portogalli.



The fine collection of art belonging to the family was arranged in a specially designed suite of rooms. With exception of the Corsini collection, it is the last example of an 18th century Florentine collection to have been preserved intact.
 The paintings include works by Piero di Cosimo, Domenico di Pace Beccafumi, Salvator Rosa, Luca Giordano, and 17th century Dutch painting.



Francesca Martelli was the last member of the family. With her death in 1986, the palazzo passed to the Florentine church, who gave it to the Italian state in 1999. In 2009, the Soprintendenza opened the palazzo to the public as the Museo Casa Martelli.

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