
Chiesa di Santa Felicita
Florence, Italy
Chiesa di Santa Felicita Florence Italy Experience the Artistic and Spiritual Heart of Tuscany's Historic Core in Santissima Annunziata Piazza
Nestled just steps away from the iconic Ponte Vecchio, the Chiesa di Santa Felicita offers a serene escape into Florence’s rich Renaissance history and spiritual heritage. This 18th-century Catholic church stands on the site of an original 4th-century sanctuary where the illustrious Medici family once worshipped, making it a hidden gem for travelers seeking an authentic local experience beyond the bustling city streets.
Explore masterful Renaissance art and tranquil interiors
Step inside to discover a peaceful refuge filled with stunning murals and architectural elements that capture the spirit of the Renaissance. Art enthusiasts will be captivated by the Capponi Chapel, home to two of Pontormo’s most celebrated paintings: the Deposition from the Cross and the Annunciation . Illuminate the masterpiece by inserting a small coin to appreciate its full vibrancy and intricate details, offering a rare chance to experience art exactly as the master intended — in situ, framed by the church’s harmonious architecture.
Plan your visit to maximize discovery and calm
Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or a digital nomad in search of tranquil spots to recharge, Chiesa di Santa Felicita invites you to pause and soak in its timeless aura. The nearby Vasari Corridor, which runs along the church’s facade, adds another layer of historic charm for exploration.
- Quiet and contemplative refuge – Perfect for a peaceful moment away from the Florence crowds.
- Renaissance masterpieces – Admire Pontormo’s iconic paintings in their original sacred setting.
- Historic Medici connection – Visit a spiritual site favored by Florence’s most powerful family.
- Prime location – Situated just across the Arno River, a short walk from the Ponte Vecchio and the Vasari Corridor.
visitor tips
- Bring a 1 Euro coin to illuminate Pontormo’s paintings in the Capponi Chapel for an enhanced viewing experience.
- Visit during off-peak hours for a quieter atmosphere and more personal connection with the artworks.
- Combine your visit with a stroll along the Vasari Corridor and the scenic Ponte Vecchio for a full immersion in Florence’s cultural heart.
Open Now - Closing 12:30 PM
Monday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Tuesday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Wednesday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Thursday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Friday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Saturday
09:30–12:30, 15:30–17:30
Sunday
09:30–12:00, 15:30–17:30
Aggregated Ratings 4.5
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