The museum is named after the main artist Andrea del Sarto and occupies the 16th-century rooms of the ancient Vallombrosan monastery of San Salvi.
It houses a series of large altarpieces by 16th-century Tuscan painters. In the refectory, frescoed by Andrea del Sarto with a precious Last Supper, inspired by the work of Leonardo da Vinci in Milan, there are more paintings and detached frescoes by Andrea and his pupil, Pontormo, and a funerary monument dedicated to San Giovanni Gualberto, the founder of the Order.
Cenacolo di Andrea del Sarto a San Salvi
Via di S. Salvi, 16, Firenze
Sidewalk connected to the street level. Access by stair lift only for people on a manual wheelchair. Equipped toilets are available.