Rodolfo Siviero, who succeeded in bringing back to Italy hundreds of masterpieces that had disappeared during the Second World War, bequeathed his home and art collection to the Local Government of Regione Toscana.
Items range from ancient to more modern times: 15th-century wooden statues, gold-ground paintings, small bronzes, terracotta pieces, ancient reliquaries and furniture.
The 20th century also features with works by Giorgio de Chirico, Giacomo Manzù and Pietro Annigoni, all of whom were friends of Siviero.
Casa Rodolfo Siviero
Lungarno Serristori, 1, 50125 Firenze FI, Italia
The museum is temporarily closed for restoration.
Please, inform the staff at the main entrance. The operators will place a mobile ramp to pass the step at the secondary entrance and will activate the stair lift. The museum is fully accessible and equipped with disabled toilets.