3-hour walking tour
kid-friendly tour
We will visit the church of Santa Maria Novella, a gothic basilica in Florence with beautiful frescoes by Ghirlandaio and Masaccio, and its Officina Farmaceutica.
The cycle of frescoes dedicated to the life of Mary and St. John the Baptist by Ghirlandaio is a brilliant composition which mirrors Florentine life in the late 15th century; the frescoes are like tableaux vivants and many of the figures portrayed lived at the same time of the artist. Another important masterpiece housed in the church is the The Holy Trinity, painted by Masaccio in 1426. The fresco represents God the Father supporting Jesus with the Holy Spirit, depicted as a dove. The amazing tromp l’oeil setting of The Trinity was recreated by Masaccio thanks to a proportionate and accurate depiction of a real place, a technique which takes inspiration from Brunelleschi’s pioneering method to recreate the illusion of a realistic area.
Do not miss the visit to the old Pharmacy of Santa Maria Novella, one of the oldest Pharmacies in the world set up by the Dominican friars shortly after 1221, the year of their arrival in Florence. In the garden, the friars grew the herbs that they used to prepare medications, balms and creams for the monastery's small infirmary. In 1612 the Pharmacy was opened to the public and herbal secrets of the friars became internationally renowned. The essences, as well as many famous and highly requested perfumes, pomades, spirits and liqueurs are still prepared similarly to the original formulas developed in the 1500s for Caterina de’ Medici.
Some of the most representative pictures of this tour
Discover the main stops of this tour
This famous church lends its name to the city's main railway station. Chronologically, it is the first great basilica in Florence, as well as the city's principal Dominican church. Inside you are able to admire frescoes by masters of Gothic and early Renaissance who were financed by the most important Florentine families to ensure themselves funerary chapels on consecrated ground. Among these, Tornabuoni Chapel, the Filippo Strozzi Chapel and the Gondi Chapel stand out and are highly prestigious.
It is distinguished by the excellence of the formulae developed by the apothecary fathers, thanks to which during the 18th century its fame spread across national borders, reaching Russia, the Indies and even China. The Old Apothecary, now a herbalist's shop, was used for the sale and display of products between 1612 and 1848. The museum, housed in the Old Laboratories and Storerooms of Officina Profumo Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, gives visitors the chance to get an insight on the machinery once used in the company's production processes.
Some useful information for your experience
Expert and licensed guide, entrance ticket, full on-site assistance, sterilized earphones (from 5 people upwards).
The visiting hours for the Basilica change during the week according to the time of year.