







Product ID: 1148565
Renaissance Florentine Mosaic Art: Live Show & Workshop Visit in Florence
€10,00 EUR
Book with promo code EXPERIENCE10
Overview
- Experience type: Art Experience
- Location: Firenze, Firenze, Tuscany
- Duration: 1 hour
- Languages: English, Italian, Japanese
- Booking method: Instant booking
- Cancellation policy: 24 hours fully refund
- Price above can be seasonal or "starting from". Please select day and partecipants to get the right price.
Florentine mosaics have their roots in the Renaissance, when the city became the center of an extraordinary artistic technique known as commesso fiorentino. Developed in the 16th century, this refined art transformed natural stones into images of remarkable depth and precision, admired in Florence’s churches, palaces, and historic architecture. Unlike painting, these works rely entirely on the natural colors and veins of hard stones, carefully selected and shaped by hand.This experience offers a rare opportunity to step inside a working artistic workshop and meet the master artisans who continue this tradition today. Guests are guided behind the scenes to discover how this art is created, from the careful selection of stones to the meticulous handcrafted process that brings each piece to life.The visit also includes access to a private mosaic gallery, where finished works are displayed in a setting rich with history. The gallery showcases a curated collection that highlights both traditional subjects and refined contemporary interpretations, allowing visitors to appreciate the full expressive range of Florentine mosaic art. Each piece reflects the same craftsmanship and attention to detail seen in historic works across the city.Walking through these historic spaces, visitors gain a deeper understanding of the artistic heritage of Florence and the role this technique has played in shaping its visual identity. The combination of live craftsmanship, behind-the-scenes insight, and gallery exploration creates an immersive cultural experience that connects Renaissance tradition with the present day.