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What Renaissance sculptures can visitors see in the museum?
Visitors can admire masterpieces by Michelangelo (1475-1564): Bacchus, the relief representing a Madonna with Child, Brutus and David-Apollo. On display are some works by Donatello (1386-1466), including the early marble David and the more mature and ambiguous bronze David, along with valuable works by Donatello, Ghiberti, Verrochio, and Giambologna.
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What specific rooms can the visitors explore across the building’s three floors?
Admire the captivating view of the palazzo’s courtyard and the Michelangelo Room on the ground floor. On the first floor, continue the visit through the impressive Donatello Room. Do not miss checking the subsequent rooms. One houses a collection of Islamic art. Contemplate in the Chapel and look at the oldest known portrait of Dante Alighieri. Continue in the Ivory Room, then to the Fourteenth-Century Room and the Italian Ceramics Room.
On the last floor find the world’s most important collections of masterpieces by Andrea and Giovanni della Robbia. Enter the Room of Bronzes, the Verrocchio Room, the Medals Room, and the Arms and Armors Room.