The Chapel of the Magi is situated in one of the most antiquated palaces in Florence, the Palazzo Medici Riccardi. The building is one of the first examples of what later got known as Renaissance engineering in Florence, despite the fact that it still has numerous customary elements such as the use of "pietra strength", the lower "rustic" slashed stones and mullioned windows. While the Chapel of the Magi is positively the principle fascination at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, the same ticket will also give you access to the rest of the structure and the brief exhibits at that point. On the ground floor, you'll cross by the ideal math of the Michelozzo patio on your approach to visit the house of prayer. In the event that you have a short stand by, you can respect the "patio of columns", worked in the fifteenth century. On the first floor you can visit the rest of the fundamental apartments that have been left furnished as they were and toward the end, end up in a spectacular, brilliant galleria whose walls are canvassed in mirrors and roof frescoed by Luca Giordano toward the finish of the 1600s.