Boboli Gardens

Boboli Gardens
Rating 9110

9 april 2015Travel time: 24 june 2009
The Boboli Gardens are a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance garden art.
To walk around the Boboli Gardens, stock up on comfortable shoes, a guidebook (or print it from the Internet), sandwiches, water and go for a walk and relax for the whole day. You still won’t get around the entire park in a day, but you’ll have time to see the main thing.
We had a general ticket to visit the gardens, modern art gallery, silver museum, costume history museum, porcelain museum. Start with them. I will say that we ran through the gallery of modern art at a fast pace, our men refused to go to the history of the costume at all and stayed to rest in the park. But I advise the silver museum. Walk, well, ladies must go to the last room with diamond jewelry and knick-knacks. Ooooh…. Cartier diadem of amethysts and diamonds. O O O ...You will like it. Then go for a walk in the garden.
In the upper part of the garden in the Cavalry Lodge, you will find the Porcelain Museum, take a look. Don't miss the Buonalenti Grotto (originally Michelangelo's Slaves were now copies of the originals, if I'm not confusing anything in the Louvre). It is not open all the time, but they are launched in groups at a time, there is a sign next to it how it works. We wandered from 9 to 18 (before closing).
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