What makes it 58% Kids-Friendly: Children are admitted and under-6 enter free, yet rooms are small, frescoes fragile, and there are no workshops or play zones, so only art-enthusiastic kids 10+ stay engaged via the app.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives time to see frescoed cloisters and library at a pace suitable for young children
Cloister of Sant’Antonio:
Walk along the colonnade decorated with 16th-century frescoes
Tip: Download the free app for short English stories about each fresco
Frescoed Monks’ Cells:
Enter restored cells with Fra Angelico’s vibrant panels
Tip: Challenge kids to find hidden symbols like lilies and birds in each scene
Michelozzo’s Library:
See the original 15th-century Medici reading room and rare manuscripts
Tip: Point out the large, hand-painted initials to capture children’s interest

Hiko Xu
Amazing. Definitely worth visiting when you come to Florence.
Marina
Unexpectedly beautiful museum. Has Savonarola's room and things and great atmosphere
Ani Badalean
superquiet, Very few people make this place even more charming. Lets you be alone with art and time And yes, if you want to feel like you are sinking in time- it's your place. I'd recommend making a list of cloisters with the description - has helped me to understand the frescoes. And, if you read a little about Savanarolla... I bet, you'll be impressed!
elisabeth mason
Stunning museum with the world’s largest collection of Fra Angelicos! Don’t miss the painted cloisters upstairs!
Lev Vilensky
Lovely cloisters and very big historical events. Savonarola - this guy was an asceticism fanatic and religious leader, that ruled Florence 4 years and was burned as a heretic that came against Pope. Very impressive person. Together with Savonarolas camera you can see many medieval monastery's cameras. Art collection is excellent. Тому, кто знаком с именем Савонаролы - обязательно к посещению.
From Nov to Feb, expect quieter rooms and fewer crowds. From Mar to Oct, arrive before 10am to avoid heat and long lines.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult ticket (age 12+), 2 × €11 | EUR 22 |
| Child ticket (age 6–12), 1 × €11 | EUR 11 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 33 |
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