Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Florence

THURSDAY 16TH APRIL 2026
A THING TO DO THIS THURSDAY

in FLORENCE
Estimated cost €8.50 (adult) Estimated duration 1-3 hours Distance away Less than a mile away
Open until 11pm on Thursday night, Florence's Museo Novecento has hundreds of twentieth century Italian works of art on show into the evening, beginning with the fairly recent (1990s) to the positively ancient (1910s). See them all this Thursday at the museum at the Piazza Santa Maria Novella.
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FLORENCE
43.78°N, 11.25°E

Sunrise: 05:30
Sunset: 18:59
Moon Phase: new moon
Weather: few clouds, 24°C max, 13°C min


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