Of the city's several small once-private collections, the one formed by Englishman Herbert Percy Horne and left to Florence in his will has perhaps the best individual pieces, though the bulk of it consists of mediocre paintings by good artists. In a 15th-century palazzo designed by Cronaca (not Sangallo, as had once been believed), the collections are left, unlabeled, as Horne arranged them; the reference numbers on the handout they give you correspond to the stickers on the wall, not the numbers on the frames. The best works are a St. Stephen by Giotto and Sienese mannerist Domenico Beccafumi's weirdly colored tondo of the Holy Family.
Mon–Sat 9am–1pm; in summer also Tues 8:30–11pm
€5
Firenze Card: Yes
Bus: 23, C1,C3; 12
Hop-on/hop-off: Cavalleggeri (C)
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Via dei Benci 6
tel. 055-244-661
Mon–Sat 9am–1pm; in summer also Tues 8:30–11pm
€5
Firenze Card: Yes
Bus: 23, C1,C3; 12
Hop-on/hop-off: Cavalleggeri (C)