The Galleria Palatina (Palatine Gallery), part of the large museum complex Palazzo Pitti in Florence, has 28 rooms filled with famous works. Here you will find paintings by Raphael and Titian along with other masterpieces, as well as the Royal apartments with original decorations from the 16th century, when the palace was the principal Medici residence.
A part of it was still used in the early 20th century by the King of Italy, when he visited Florence. From 1458 the building has undergone significant changes, and eventually becoming a treasure trove of paintings, sculptures, jewellery, porcelain and other luxury items. Today the Palazzo Pitti is one of the most famous museum complexes in Italy.
Address
Piazza de' Pitti 1, 50125 Florence
Getting There
Bus: Lines C3 and D (Pitti), line 11 (San Felice)