Laurentian Medici Library

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The Laurentian Library is one of Florence’s most extraordinary treasures, where books and architecture come together as art. Commissioned by the Medici family and designed by Michelangelo in the 16th century. You will see 11,000 manuscripts, and 4,500 early printed volumes, containing works by Greek and Roman authors, biblical texts etc. Many of these books are unique, giving students an insight into the knowledge that underpinned the Renaissance. Even the library itself is stunning. The stairway in the vestibule, designed by Michelangelo, looks more like a sculpture, rather than architecture, with its flowing forms appearing almost alive.


Things to do at Laurentian Medici Library

Marvel at Michelangelo’s Architecture

Contemplate the Reading Room

Explore the Manuscript Collection


Essential Information

  • Laurentian Medici Library opening hours
  • Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Saturday & Sunday closed
  • Laurentian Medici Library Ticket Fee
  • Entry Fee: starts from €5
  • Located in Piazza di San Lorenz
  • Restriction & Rules: visitors are expected to maintain silence and respect the scholarly atmosphere, no handling of objects

How to Reach Laurentian Medici Library

  • You are arriving at Florence Peretola Airport (FLR). From the airport the taxi ride to the city and the museum will be about 25-30 minutes.
  • You also have other options; you can take Tram Line T2 to Santa Maria Novella Train Station and then walk (15 minutes) to the library.
  • You can take a city bus (ATAF) C1 or C3 and get off at Piazza San Lorenzo or nearby stops.

Travel Tips for visiting Laurentian Medici Library

  • Check Opening Hours
  • Go Early
  • Keep your voice low, as this is still a working research library.
  • Allow Time to Explore Details

FAQs

Why is the Laurentian Library important?

Because it was designed by Michelangelo and holds one of the world's greatest collections and repositories of ancient manuscripts, thus demonstrating the Medici's role in preserving knowledge.


Can you visit the Laurentian Library?

Yes. It is open to visitors weekday mornings. Visitors can see the architecture, reading hall, and rotating exhibits.


What is the most beautiful library in Florence?

Many consider the Laurentian Library the most stunning, thanks to Michelangelo’s dramatic staircase and serene reading room.


What happened to the Medici library?

The Medici family’s private collection became the Laurentian Library, it was preserved and expanded, and today it’s a public treasure.

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    2 hours

Entry Ticket

Full Ticket

QAR21.08

Address of Laurentian Medici Library

Piazza di San Lorenzo, 9, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy

Opening & Closing time of Laurentian Medici Library

  • Monday
    10:00-13:00
  • Tuesday
    10:00-13:00
  • Wednesday
    10:00-13:00
  • Thursday
    10:00-13:00
  • Friday
    10:00-13:00
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed