Florence's "Magic House": Museo Stibbert
🌻 In 19th-century Florence, the British art collector Federick Stibbert used his wealth to create a "magic show." He collected "treasures" from all over the world and even from different times: Japanese samurai armor, colorful Chinese porcelain, helmets worn by Roman soldiers, Egyptian pharaohs' coffins, and even the armor worn by the Medici family's brave black belt captain—all rest here. There's even a 16th-century copy of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" by one of his students... All these are housed in his own museum! 🏰 🌸 This is a magical villa, where each room is decorated so fantastically and luxuriously. Each room feels like a different world. The people living here must travel through different worlds every day—how fun! I hope they don't get lost. Since the owner was also a member of the mysterious Freemasons (Massoneria), the garden outside the villa was also carefully designed with esoteric meanings. 🌸 🍁 When material wealth meets mysterious and dazzling imagination, a wonderful museum is born! I visited here ten years ago as a student. At that time, the museum was almost deserted, and I felt sad for it. Ten years later, even after I officially became a Florence tour guide, it's still not well-known. This mysterious, magical, and niche world is my favorite private museum in Florence, perfectly aligned with my interests (according to the owner's will, Museo Stibbert is now managed by the Florence City Government). 🌿 If you want to film a fantasy movie or take a "magical" trip in Florence, don't forget Museo Stibbert! It will never disappoint visitors! 🌻😊 #SharingMyDaily #FlorenceMuseum #ItalianMuseum #MustVisitMuseum