Fiesole is a popular destination for tourists who want to discover new itineraries near Florence.
For nature lovers, there are many opportunities for hiking and biking through the picturesque Tuscan hills.
Among the many things to see in Fiesole, we recommend:
- The Roman Theater: built in the 1st century B.C. for theatrical performances, with a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The arena is surrounded by semicircular tiers of seats and a stage set overlooking the surrounding valley. Today the Roman theater is used for cultural events and theatrical performances that are scheduled during the summer.
- The Archaeological Museum: has many artifacts that testify to human settlements since prehistoric times. The museum has a large collection of Etruscan and Roman artifacts such as statues, vases, coins and jewelry.
- The Cathedral of Fiesole: dating back to the year 1028, with a Romanesque style with a bell tower crowned with Guelph battlements.
- The Villa Medicea: is a historic residence of the Medici family and is situated in the hills that give a panoramic view of Florence. Today, the Villa Medicea in Fiesole is open to the public as a museum and place of historical interest.
- Villa I Tatti: is a Renaissance mansion, famous because it was owned by art critic Bernard Berenson for more than sixty years. It is now a research center on the Italian Renaissance and contains works of art by several famous artists, including Giotto, Gentile da Fabriano, Sassetta, and Luca Signorelli.
- The Bandini Museum: contains works of art collected by the Bandini family and includes paintings, sculpture, furniture, and objets d'art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, with works by artists such as Filippo Lippi, Giovanni Bellini, and Bartolomeo Vivarini. The museum is located in an ancient palace in the historic center of Fiesole and is an important stop for art lovers visiting the area.
- The Convent of San Francesco: This is an ancient religious complex dating from the 13th century and was an important center of Franciscan spirituality and theological studies. The main building is the church of St. Francis, with its Romanesque-Gothic facade and Renaissance frescoes inside. Today it is run by Franciscan friars and houses a religious community, as well as being a place of spirituality open to visitors. In addition, the complex is home to art exhibitions and cultural events.
For those who would like to learn more about the monuments of Fiesole, we recommend reading our article entirely dedicated to the Tuscan town.