Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali and its collection

Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali
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The Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali ("Gino Bartali" Cycling Museum) is a museum in Florence that consists of three exhibition rooms, a reading room, an audio / video room and an archive. The first room is dedicated to Gino Bartali (an Italian a champion road cyclist) and his memorabilia, including trofees, a competition shirt and other objects he owned. The second room is dedicated to other cyclists and includes their biographies and jerseys. The third room features a collection of vintage bicycles, including those belonging to cyclists like Giuseppe Olmo, Fausto Coppi, and Antonio Maspes.

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Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali
Via Chiantigiana 173
50126 Florence

Visitor information Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday
10:00 – 13:00
Saturday
10:00 – 13:00
Sunday
10:00 – 16:00

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Via Chiantigiana 173, Florence

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Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali in Florence, Italy, is a small but well-curated museum dedicated to the legendary Italian cyclist Gino Bartali. Visitors often appreciate the intimate atmosphere and the comprehensive collection of cycling memorabilia, including Bartali's bicycles, jerseys, and personal items. The museum effectively showcases the career of Bartali and provides insights into the history of cycling in Italy.

    Many reviewers highlight the museum's historical significance, not just in terms of sports but also for Bartali's role during World War II. The exhibits are generally well-presented, though some visitors mention that more English translations would be helpful for international tourists.

    The staff is often praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, especially when sharing lesser-known facts about Bartali's life. However, some visitors note that the museum is quite compact and can be fully explored in a short time, which may not justify the entrance fee for everyone.

    Located in a charming area of Florence, the museum offers a different perspective on Italian history and sports culture. While it may not be a top attraction for all tourists, cycling enthusiasts and those interested in 20th-century Italian history find it particularly engaging.

    Overall, the Museo del Ciclismo Gino Bartali provides a focused and informative experience, balancing sports history with broader cultural context. It's a solid choice for those looking to explore beyond Florence's more famous art museums, especially if they have an interest in cycling or Italian sports history.

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