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The science of the Renaissance: Italy

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16 April 2026 - 6 days for £2,996 per person

April 2027 -  Register for 2027 and we will contact when confirmed details including dates and prices are available


Encounter the great scientific minds and discoveries of the Renaissance, which helped cement Italy's role at the forefront of scientific endeavour – from Brunelleschi and Botticelli to polymaths like Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei. 

Explore Italy's most beautiful cities of Florence, Pisa and Bologna and look at the wondrous collections, buildings and churches that demonstrate the burgeoning knowledge of the Renaissance period. You will be based in Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance and seat of the House of Medici, whose patronage was pivotal to academic and artistic progress. 

Accompanied throughout by art historian Andrew Allen, the tour will focus on the astronomical, anatomical, medical and mathematical discoveries, as well as the achievements of Renaissance artists and architects. On the first evening during your visit to the British Institute of Florence, in addition to Juliet, you will be joined by art historian and Florence resident Jeremy Boudreau.

This tour is perfect for art and history enthusiasts, cultural travelers and those seeking an educational and enriching experience. It also appeals to those drawn to the region's iconic architecture, rich heritage, and renowned cuisine.

In partnership with Kirker Holidays.

Guest feedback

"The Museum of Communication in Bologna and the EGO site near Pisa were wonderful. Also, so very privileged to see the frescoes in Brancacci chapel at such close quarters."

"Highlights were the basilica in Bologna, the anatomical theatre. In Florence, the Galileo museum and Maria Novella.  Andrew Spira explanation and details were excellent."


DAY 1: ARRIVE IN FLORENCE

Arrive in Florence where you will be met by your tour leader Andrew Allen at the four-star Degli Orafi Hotel on the banks of the Arno river, just a few metres from the Uffizi Gallery. 

You will have a welcome drink, meet your fellow travellers and dine together at a charming local restaurant. 

DAY 2: PISA AND THE EUROPEAN GRAVITATIONAL OBSERVATORY

Today, drive to Pisa, an hour from Florence, where you will start at the European Gravitational Observatory, which houses the Virgo interferometer, the only one of its kind in Europe, designed to detect gravitational waves. You continue to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Piazza dei Miracoli with its cathedral where Galileo is believed to have formulated his theory about the movement of pendulums by watching the swinging of an incense lamp. Next door is the largest baptistery in Italy and the campanile, also known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 

Return to Florence in the evening.

DAY 3: BOLOGNA: CATHEDRALS, THEATRES AND THE MUSEO DI SCIENZA E ARTE

Today you will enjoy a full day in Bologna, one of Italy’s most underrated but beautiful cities. After the short drive from Florence, visit the Museo di Scienza e Arte. There will be an included lunch in one of Bologna’s delightful restaurants. Afterward, you will explore the Palazzo Archiginnasio with its beautifully crafted 17th-century anatomical theatre before finishing at the Cathedral of San Petronio, which houses a "hidden-in-plain-sight" solar observatory. Here, you will hear the surprising story of cooperation between religion and science to record the structure and rhythm of the cosmos. 

Return to Florence where dinner is taken independently this evening.

DAY 4: FLORENCE: MUSEO GALILEO AND SANTA CROCE

In the morning you will visit the Museo Galileo, which celebrates the studies of astronomer and scientist Galileo Galilei, whose work was in some ways centuries ahead of its time.

Then you will enjoy the austere Basilica di Santa Croce, the largest Franciscan church in the world, where illustrious figures such as Galileo, Michelangelo and Machiavelli are buried.

In the evening, enjoy a dinner together at a quaint local restaurant.

DAY 5: FLORENCE: DUOMO, BAPTISTRY AND THE PTOLEMAIC PLANETARIUM

You will start today at the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Cathedral Museum) includes works by Michelangelo, Brunelleschi and the stunning doors, known as the Gates of Paradise. This is followed by other sites within a short walking distance, including the Baptistery with its zodiac floor marble slab and Brunelleschi’s magnificent Duomo itself.

There will be free time for lunch before you visit the Ptolemaic Planetarium in the dome of the Old Sacristy of San Lorenzo, originally a Medici burial ground.

Conclude the day at the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella where you will see Ignazio Danti’s instruments on the facade, which include an armillary sphere and an astronomical quadrant.

In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner together at a local restaurant.

DAY 6: FLORENCE AT LEISURE AND DEPARTURE

On the last day, there is a free morning before transferring to Pisa airport for your return journey.

You are welcome to spend additional time in Florence and our operating partner can help you with additional nights’ accommodation, visits and alternative travel arrangements.

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Highlights

  • Learn fascinating stories about polymaths like Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei, as well as about a wealth of other Renaissance scientists and artists.
  • Explore the astronomical, anatomical, architectural, medical and mathematical perspectives of the Renaissance.
  • Look at the wondrous collections, buildings and churches that demonstrate the burgeoning knowledge of the period.
  • Visit the European Gravitational Observatory to see the Virgo interferometer, which is designed to detect gravitational waves and is the only one of its kind in Europe.
  • Stay in the beautiful and centrally located 4-star Hotel Degli Orafi in Florence.
  • Maximum group size - 22 people.

Meet the expert

Andrew Allen

Andrew read History of Art at the University of East Anglia and undertook his postgraduate study at the University of Essex taking his MA in early Italian painting. He worked for Phillips Auctioneers and lectured at Anglia Polytechnic University before beginning his extensive work in the travel industry. He is a great traveller, spending much of the year abroad working and investigating medieval iconography. He often contributes articles to travel publications and has built up particular experience in parts of the Middle East and the great cities of Europe.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Accommodation with breakfast for five nights, staying at the 4* Superior Hotel Degli Orafi in Florence
  • Three dinners and one lunch
  • All sightseeing, entrance fees and gratuities as described
  • The services of a Kirker tour leader and expert lecturer
  • Arrival/departure group airport transfers for those on the suggested group flights
  • 24-hour tour support

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned
  • Drinks with meals
  • Gratuities
  • Visa/ETA (if applicable)
  • Private airport transfers
  • Single supplement - £489

HOW TO GET THERE

This tour begins and ends in Florence. Please speak to Kirker Holidays, who can offer flight advice and book flights for those travelling from the UK. 

PACE AND PHYSICALITY

There is a lot of walking on this tour – the best way to explore the cities. So please ensure comfortable footwear for hard city pavements. This tour is not suitable for those with walking difficulties.

SOLO TRAVELLERS

All of our tours, cruises, expeditions and weekenders are perfect for solo travellers. For this tour, there is a single supplement of £489.

Accommodation

Hotel Degli Orafi, Florence

This beautiful hotel is housed in one of Florence’s most attractive ancient residences, with parts dating back to the 12th century. It is located a few steps from the Uffizi Gallery overlooking the Arno river, just 100 metres from the Ponte Vecchio in the heart of the historical centre.

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Please note: If required for reasons beyond our control, we reserve the right to substitute alternative accommodation of equal or higher quality or adapt the itinerary if required.

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