- Florence
Step into a world of history and art at the Museum of the Misericordia Brotherhood, where you can set eyes on some of the most significant objects used for centuries by these compassionate souls.
Among the collection, you'll find the "zana," the "cataletto" – once used to transport the sick to hospitals and quarantine wards – and an array of garments, vintage oxygen tanks, and the first-ever splint.
The Museum boasts an impressive lineup of artistic masterpieces created by the likes of Benedetto da Maiano, Giambologna, Della Robbia, Giovan Battista Naldini, Santi di Tito, Francesco Albani, Carlo Dolci, Elisabeth Chaplin, and Pietro Annigoni.
You'll also see the captivating works of Caravaggio's pupils, Valentin de Boulogne and Dirk Van Baburen.