What makes it 91% Couple-Friendly: Couples enjoy major shows plus Thursday late-night hours, drinks in the lit courtyard café, and bookable after-hours tours, giving art, mood, and flexible timing for a romantic cultural date.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: A 1-2 hour visit covers the main exhibition and courtyard without feeling rushed
Explore the Piano Nobile Exhibition:
Discover Renaissance and contemporary art on the palace’s main floor
Tip: Buy tickets online in advance (€15 full price, €20 open-date) to skip the line
Enjoy a Late-Night Visit:
Experience art under evening lights every Thursday until 23:00
Tip: Arrive after 18:00 to enjoy fewer crowds and a romantic setting
Wander the Renaissance Courtyard:
Stroll through the open-air courtyard and view outdoor installations
Tip: This area is free to all visitors—perfect for photos and quiet moments
Relax at Strozzi Bistrò:
Sip coffee or enjoy a light meal in the palace courtyard
Tip: Try an aperitivo after your visit; menu prices apply
Join a Guided Tour:
Attend the free Italian-language tour on Monday at 18:00 or Sunday at 15:00
Tip: Use a translation app if you need English narration

Timea Gyori
Not much to see, exhibitions are small. After a week of Florence this museum is something so different from the other museums, that i might consider it the odd one out.
Marina
The exhibitions (at least the ones open at the time of the review) are quite small and ok if you already have them included. But as a tourist, I would certainly not pay €10 for this, considering how many other museums there are in Florence. Unless you are an art expert of course
Jodie Santer
Saw two great exhibitions in my visit: Tracey Emin's 'Sex and Solitude' and 'A Time for Women' which featured a number of female artists. The exhibitions were curated well and the staff were helpful and friendly. Great value at 15€ for both exhibitions.
Kanykei Mukyrova
If exhibition interesting , I recommend to buy ticket . If you want little rest in centre nice place , the garden open and free. Little cafe is also ok
Lucy Brown
The detail in the frescos and on each of the columns is amazing... so beautiful and rich in history. We didn't buy tickets, we just went in during the free period and saw inside.
In summer, use the late-night opening on Thursdays to beat the heat. In winter, bring a light jacket for the courtyard after sunset.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Exhibition tickets for 2 | EUR 30 |
| Drinks/light meal at Bistrò for 2 | EUR 20 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 50 |
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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