The museum is housed in the former Cenacolo (Refectory) of the Santo Spirito Convent (entrance on the left side of the façade).
The evocative environment, decorated with 14th-century frescoes by Andrea Orcagna (Last Supper and Crucifixion), houses numerous sculptures, from the pre-Romanesque to the Renaissance, donated by the antiquarian Salvatore Romano to the City of Florence. The collection includes works by Tino di Camaino and Donatello's assistants.
The Last Supper by Orcagna is one of the many frescoes that adorn the Cenacles of the main city orders, in this case the Augustinians, in Florence.
Fondazione Salvatore Romano nel Cenacolo di Santo Spirito
Piazza Santo Spirito, 29, 50125 Firenze FI, Italia
Accessible museum. Entrance connected to the street-level.
MUS.E Association regularly organizes guided tours and workshops in the Salvatore Romano Foundation and in the other City Museums of Florence for special audiences with visual or hearing impairments and people with intellectual disorders or senile decay. These activities are designed for the specific needs of any of them, to make the museum experience immersive, relevant and enjoyable for all. For information and booking: info@musefirenze.it ; + 39 055-2768224.