Museo Stibbert

A cavalcade of armor in the Museo Stibbert, Florence. (Photo by Sailko)

Incredible private collection that includes the largest display of Japanese arms and armour in Europe

A room in the Museo Stibbert, Florence. (Photo by Sailko)
A room in the Museo Stibbert, Florence.

Half Scotsman, half Italian, Frederick Stibbert was nothing if not eccentric.

A sometime artist, intrepid traveler, voracious accumulator, and even hero in Garibaldi's army, he inherited a vast fortune and this villa from his Italian mother.

He connected the house to a nearby villa to create an eclectic museum housing his extraordinary collections, including baroque canvases, fine porcelain, Flemish tapestries, Tuscan crucifixes, and Etruscan artifacts.

A room in the Museo Stibbert, Florence. (Photo by Robert Kimberly)
A room in the Museo Stibbert, Florence.

The museum was partially rearranged in past decades to try and make some sense out of 57 rooms stuffed with over 50,000 items.

More recently, however, the city has come to appreciate this rare example of a private 19th-century museum and is busily setting it all back the way Stibbert originally intended.

Stibbert's greatest interest and most fascinating assemblage is of armor ★—Etruscan, Lombard, Asian, Roman, 17th-century Florentine, and 15th-century Turkish.

The exterior of the Stibbert Museum, Florence. (Photo by Robert Kimberly)
The Stibbert villa.

The museum has the largest display of Japanese arms and armor in Europe and a new exhibit of porcelain.

The high point of the house is a remarkable grand hall filled with an entire cavalcade of mannequins in 16th-century armor (mostly European, but with half a dozen samurai foot soldiers thrown in for good measure).

Stibbert even managed to get some seriously historic Florentine armor, that in which Medici warrior Giovanni delle Bande Nere was buried.

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ADDRESS

Via Stibbert 26
tel. +39-055-475-520
www.museostibbert.com

OPEN

Mon–Wed 10am–2pm
Fri–Sun 10am–6pm
Closed Thurs

Ticket offices closes an hour prior to the museum

The Japanese collection is availablethrough appointment only on Fri and Sun at 3pm, and Sat at 11am

ADMISSION

€8

With Firenze Card: Free

TRANSPORT

Bus: 4

How long does Museo Stibbert take?

Planning your day: So long as you are making the trek out here, plan on spending at least 45–60 minutes in the Stibbert Museum.

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Museo Stibbert
ADDRESS

Via Stibbert 26
tel. +39-055-475-520
www.museostibbert.com

OPEN

Mon–Wed 10am–4pm
Fri–Sun 10am–6pm

ADMISSION

€8

With Firenze Card: Free

TRANSPORT

Bus: 4



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