Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett arrived in Florence in 1847, when Elizabeth was already a well-established poetess. They lived in the city for fourteen years until her death in 1861, making friends with many well-known Italians.
Elizabeth came up with the name of ‘Casa Guidi’ to give an idea of a family home, and except for a few more elegant items, the paintings and furniture were bought from second-hand shops. Overall the apartment has retained its former appearance.
Casa Guidi
Piazza San Felice, 8, 50125 Firenze FI, Italia
Accessible for people in wheelchairs. Compatible elevator.