Il MNAF National Alinari Museum of Photography originates from the archives of the Fratelli Alinari, founded in 1852, and from the collections of the Fratelli Alinari Museum of the History of Photography, established in 1985 and, until 1997, with an exhibition venue at Palazzo Rucellai on Via della Vigna Nuova.
The collections concern not only the history of the Alinari photographers, but the entire history of Italian and world photography, from the 19th century to today, fulfilling an important role in research, preservation, and dissemination of photography.
The MNAF exhibits rare original photographs and precious photographic equipment and is structured in two exhibition areas, one for themed temporary exhibitions and one for permanent collections.
The latter allows visitors to undertake a journey through the history of photography starting from 1839, the year the first daguerreotypes were made, up to contemporary digital images. A special tactile path also allows the visually impaired to enjoy the museum visit.
Information about MNAF – National Alinari Museum of Photography
Santa Maria Novella, 14a Florence

