What makes it 65% Kids-Friendly: Kids can attend weekend sculpture and drawing workshops and see engaging reliefs, but fragile objects, no play zone, and strict supervision rules reduce ease and fun.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: This gives time to see key reliefs and drawings without tiring children.
Spot Michelangelo's marble reliefs:
See Madonna of the Stairs and Battle of the Centaurs on the ground floor.
Tip: Point out shapes and stories to keep kids engaged.
Join the ‘Forme e Superfici’ family workshop:
2-hour sculpture lab for ages 5–10 held monthly.
Tip: Reserve in advance and arrive 15 minutes early.
Try the ‘Disegnare come Michelangelo’ drawing lab:
1½-hour drawing session using pencils and charcoal for ages 11+ and adults.
Tip: Book by Wednesday; bring an old shirt for charcoal dust.

Carla Beasley
A great place to learn the history of one of the greatest Renaissance men, Michelangelo.
Guliola Lena
Casa Buonarroti (Italian: Casa Buonarroti, literally "Buonarroti's House") is a museum in Florence dedicated to the Italian sculptor Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564). It is housed in a mid-16th-century building that was owned by Michelangelo and his relatives. He lived here while passing through Settignano and before reaching the Medici Palace. Good place, Definitely recommend.
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Absolutely a must visit if you are in Florence. Was empty on a Saturday morning. Cannot believe people don’t know about this place. So much to see and learn.
Sunny Honey Miami
Walking on the steps of Michelangelo is an honor. Visiting the house where he used to live and work, the house that was donated by his family and that is a museum. It's super interesting. I won't miss it. Also, we've got the Firenze card, every museum is included. You will save a lot if money, and time. There are no lines if you have the firenze card
Pong Lenis
The house Museum of Michelangelo is absolutely spectacular; it’s got lots of his works on display. They are very well preserved and displayed, it’s really a unique museum to visit. It has his works of art ranging from paintings, to drawings, statues, sculptures and other various artifacts. I really enjoyed my time here and I would definitely like to go back. I would certainly recommend visiting th...
Family workshops run Sundays Jan–Jun; book early. In summer, visit at opening to avoid crowds and midday heat.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (x2) | EUR 16 |
| Child admission (x2) | EUR 10 |
| Family workshop (x4) | EUR 24 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 50 |
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