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Florence, Raphael's 500th Anniversary Experience

Pitti Palace, Florence, Italy

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Painter Raphael Sanzio, born in Urbino, collaborated with the city of Florence during his tenure from 1504 to 1508. This period marked his significant contribution to the aesthetic enhancement of Florence. Raphael passed away at the young age of 37 in 1520. To commemorate this milestone, an exclusive tour will be organized, offering insights into his life and renowned works.



Raffaello Sanzio, born in Urbino, made significant contributions to the aesthetic enhancement of Florence during his tenure between 1504 and 1508. Following his departure, he passed away at the age of 37 in 1520. To commemorate his passing, a special tour has been organized to explore lesser-known aspects of this renowned artist's legacy.

The Palatine Gallery and Palazzo Pitti house some of the finest works by Raphael in Florence, including "Madonna della Seggiola" featuring the Virgin Mary with a child, painted by the subject herself. Additionally, visitors may discover Raphael’s unique connection to Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, housed within the same building.

A master of both artistry and architecture, Raphael created distinctive structures in Florence that diverged significantly from the prevailing Florentine Renaissance styles. His appearance, character, and intellect were widely admired; his life was marked by romance, patronage, and intellectual pursuits.

Your guide will recount the poignant tale of Raphael's brief yet impactful existence, filled with love, relationships, and the favor bestowed upon him by influential patrons.

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  • Marvel at Raphael's paintings within Palazzo Pitti
  • Admire Rubens' Titian alongside his other masterpieces
  • Witness how Raphael fell in love with Leonardo's Mona Lisa
  • Eavesdrop on the captivating tale of Raphael's remarkable life
  • Observe the grandeur of the main squares in Florence, where Raphael designed palaces as an architect
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    Frequently asked questions about Florence, Raphael's 500th Anniversary Experience

    Who was Raphael?

    Raphael Sanzio was an Italian painter, architect, and draftsman who lived from 1483 to 1520. He was born in Urbino and became famous for his contributions to the aesthetic enhancement of Florence.

    When did Raphael collaborate with the city of Florence?

    Raphael collaborated with the city of Florence from 1504 to 1508.

    What year did Raphael pass away?

    Raphael passed away in 1520.

    Where can one find the works of Raphael in Florence?

    The Palatine Gallery and Palazzo Pitti house some of the finest works by Raphael in Florence, including 'Madonna della Seggiola' featuring the Virgin Mary with a child.

    Did Raphael create distinctive structures in Florence?

    Yes, Raphael created distinctive structures in Florence that diverged significantly from the prevailing Florentine Renaissance styles.

    How was Raphael's life marked?

    Raphael's life was marked by romance, patronage, and intellectual pursuits.


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