Discover Piazza della Signoria in Florence

Overview

Piazza della Signoria, a captivating L-shaped square in the heart of Florence, is renowned for its rich history and striking architecture. Named after the historic Palazzo Vecchio, also referred to as Palazzo della Signoria, this square has long served as a political hub. Surrounding the square are significant buildings such as the Uffizi Gallery, once administrative offices, now a prestigious art museum; the Loggia della Signoria, an open-air gallery showcasing Renaissance art; and the equestrian statue of Cosimo I. Visitors can reflect on history, enjoy delicious dining options, and admire masterpieces like Michelangelo's David and the Fountain of Neptune, all while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of this iconic Florentine landmark.

Photo of Piazza della Signoria
Photo of Piazza della Signoria
Contact Info
  • AddressP.za della Signoria, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

Reviews

Aliye Mirzayeva
Iran
5
A must-visit location filled with history and beauty. The open gallery showcases numerous masterpieces and statues, some dating back to Roman times. The friendly staff are available for guidance. Almost all statues are originals, making it an incredible opportunity to experience such remarkable art.
Rana Khalil
Egypt
5
Incredible, breathtaking, and exceptionally special. Inside, there is a piano for visitors to play, along with beautiful art pieces. It truly felt like a 10/10 experience.
Giovanni Rossi
Italy
5
The ideal time to visit this location is in the evening when the crowds diminish. Although museums and other attractions may be closed at that hour, you can still enjoy a delightful Italian dinner with breathtaking views, capturing the true allure of the city.
Francesco Conti
Italy
5
This piazza resembles an open-air museum, rich in artwork that typically resides within the walls of museums. You can admire the Palazzo Vecchio, the iconic Fountain of Neptune, a replica of Michelangelo's David, and the Loggia dei Lanzi featuring sculptures from Roman mythology. There are cafes nearby, but don't miss the free fountain serving both regular and sparkling water just behind the Fountain of Neptune!
Luca Bianchi
Italy
4
A central hub for tourists visiting Florence, this piazza is spacious with numerous sights to explore, most of which are free, except for the tower. The highlight is the tower, which you can ascend for a fee. The view from the top is stunning. Unfortunately, I couldn't make the climb that day, but there is so much more to appreciate all around the piazza, including several statues and a replica of Michelangelo's David. You'll also find horse-drawn carriages passing by. It's a fantastic view, especially at dusk when the yellow lights and the deep orange/red hues of the sunset come together beautifully.