What makes it 67% Kids-Friendly: School-age children may enjoy a short art scavenger hunt and open piazza outside, yet the silent nave, breakable candles, and lack of hands-on exhibits may cause boredom.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Enough time to join a scavenger hunt, see frescoes, and relax in the piazza without rushing young children.
Family Art Scavenger Hunt:
Give kids a list of six side-altars to spot specific paintings.
Tip: Print the list beforehand and reward each spot with a small treat.
Spot Renaissance Frescoes:
Find Botticelli’s “St. Augustine in Study” and Ghirlandaio’s “St. Jerome in Study.”
Tip: Guide kids to look for signature details like Augustine’s book or Jerome’s lion.
Explore the Ghirlandaio Cloister:
See the “Last Supper” fresco and Baroque scenes in the refectory.
Tip: Visit Thursday–Saturday mornings; check child ticket policies online.
Play in Piazza Ognissanti:
Let kids run safely or have a snack on a bench after the church tour.
Tip: Bring a light snack and use benches under the trees for shade.

Patrick Villacorta
May 2025. Beatiful smaller church with lots of details.
Choo HengHeng
Found a great Chiesa while strolling along the Arno river (near Ponte ) . Its many frescoes are well preserved and beautifully drawn.
TJ Kim
This is a hidden gem among the churches of Florence. From Giotto’s crucifix to Botticelli’s tomb, everything about this place is inspiring and beautiful. It’s truly a must-visit when in Florence.
Robert Sawyer
What a pleasant surprise as almost all of the churches are I visit in Italy. Seems as though this has been mostly closed when passing by, we were fortunate to see the doors opened. We were taken aback on how vast the interior is. As it was near closing we didn’t get a chance to linger long, I would definitely come back. The detail, the architecture is simply amazing.
Ruslan Sydorchuk (BSMU, Chernivtsi)
I feel like it's the best local church! Definitely worth visit. Far from being popular, thus you may feel more relaxed without crowds of ugly tourists. Gorgeous architecture and paintings. Romantic and inspiring atmosphere. Don't forget about few euro donation, or buying and lighting some candles. Please, remember it's an acting church, behave respectfully.
In summer, arrive at 9:30 am to beat heat and crowds. In winter, bundle up and check cloister open days (Thu–Sat).
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Church entry | EUR 0 |
| Cloister tickets for 2 adults | EUR 10 |
| Family-friendly guided tour | EUR 20 |
| Snacks in Piazza Ognissanti | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Borgo Ognissanti, 42, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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