Museum
of the Photographic History Fratelli Alinari
Inaugurated in 1985, is the first in its type in Italy.
One of its main duties is to preserve and to expose its
files, made up of more than 350,000 positives, tests,
old impressions, calotypes, daguerreotypes and stereoscopes.
Among the exposed collections are works of Malandrini,
Palazzoli, Zannier and Gabba, and works of the greatest
photographers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries:
Alinari, Anderson, Caneva, Nunes Vals, Primoli, Beato,
Ponti, Naya, Wulz, Mollino, Peretti Griva, Baravalle and
Balocchi, between the Italians, and Mac Pherson, Sommer,
Bernoud, Graham, Rive, Flacheron, Von Gloeden, Robertson,
Fenton, Bourne and Brandt between the foreigners.
Largo Alinari, 15
Florence
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