"The function of the museum is to make good, not to make scholarly." Serge Chaumier, Altermuseology, ed. Hermann, 2018

A key stop on any trip to Rome, this marble giant, the jewel of the Vatican, is none other than the largest Catholic church in the world.

With its various collections of artworks on display, the Vatican Museums include the famous Sistine Chapel. It is a must-see during a stay in Rome.

La Fenice in Venice is still one of the most prestigious theatres in the world.

Built in 1340, the Doge's Palace was the seat of power and symbol of wealth during the glory of the Venetian Republic.

The title of Pantheon of the Italians is linked to the presence, inside the Basilica of Santa Croce, of about 258 funerary monuments that pay homage to great Florentine, Tuscan, Italian and foreign personalities.

The Boboli Gardens (Italian: Giardino di Boboli) is a historic park in the city of Florence, adjacent to the Pitti Palace.

The Pitti Palace is today the largest museum complex in Florence.

The most famous museum in Florence. Discover the Sculptures section here.

The most famous museum in Florence. Discover the Pictorial Works section here.

A sumptuous funeral complex dedicated to the glory of the House of Medici

One of the must-see museums in the city of the Medici.