Best Games Set in Florence, Italy 🇮🇹 2026
Looking for a really good game set in Florence 🇮🇹? Then we have just the right thing for you: The list of the best Florence games 2026.
What are Florence Games?
In this list you will find board games, expansions, promos, etc., where the city of Florence in Tuscany, Italy, features prominently either thematically or in gameplay.
In German, "Florence" is called "Florenz".
Examples of Games Set in Florence
Games set in Florence may feature Renaissance art and culture, the Medici family, Italian architecture, or Tuscan history.
List of the best games 2026 set in Florence, Italy 🇮🇹
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Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico – The Card Game
All details & ratingAs a master of the Renaissance, players are important citizens of Florence, aiming to increase their fame and reputation. They gather resources from the market to buy new cards and expand their influence in the city and surrounding areas. Each card grants production power, transforming resources for storage, and players should leverage leader abilities while demonstrating their devotion to the Pope.
1–4 30–45 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Switch & Signal
All details & ratingPlayers must keep track of a busy rail network filled with trains. As more trains are placed on the board, the game becomes increasingly intense, requiring effective coordination to transport goods without delays. The journey spans Europe, the United States, and Canada, and with simple rules, players can start right away—time is of the essence.
2–4 45 min 10+ Easy to learnVideo reviews 1 -
Lorenzo il Magnifico
All details & ratingLorenzo il Magnifico is a strategic board game set in the Italian Renaissance, where players embody heads of noble families vying for prestige and fame. This game is a blend of resource management, strategic planning, and careful maneuvering.
2–4 60–120 min 12+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Firenze
All details & ratingFirenze is a strategic board game set in the historical context of Florence during the 12th to 14th centuries, a time when the city's elite families sought to showcase their wealth and influence not through warfare or commerce, but by erecting towering, square-based homes as symbols of their status. Players step into the roles of master builders, tasked with constructing these prestigious towers to win favor and prestige points from the city's leading families and the church.
2–4 60 min 12+ Medium complexityVideo reviews 1 -
Il Vecchio
All details & ratingSet in the 15th century, players represent heads of Florentine families vying for power under the rule of Cosimo de’ Medici. They send family members across Tuscany to recruit followers and gather funds, essential for gaining control of provinces and increasing influence in Florence. The game concludes when the power of the Medici fades, with players tallying points from their acquired influence to determine the winner.
2–4 60 min 10+ Medium complexity -
Florenza: X Anniversary Edition
All details & ratingThis re-release of Florenza features a highly complex resource management system where precise planning and management of workers and resources are crucial for victory. The new edition introduces new workshops for greater strategic diversity, additional fortune captains for tactical variety, and a smoother game management experience, all while reducing playtime without sacrificing depth. A solo mode allows players to compete against virtual opponents with four difficulty levels, and the game boasts modern graphics, improved material, and over 500 components.
1–5 60–180 min 14+ For connoisseurs -
Florenza
All details & ratingPlayers take on the role of the heads of powerful families in Renaissance Florenza. The goal is to become the most famous patron by hiring renowned artists and financing their works. Players can commission artworks in different locations, earn funds and resources through workshops, and gain prestige points by completing masterpieces, which ultimately contribute to their victory.
2–5 90–120 min 14+ For connoisseurs
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Masters of Renaissance: Lorenzo il Magnifico – The Card Game currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
How many players do the games on this list support?
Most games on this list support 2 to 4 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
What age are these games suitable for?
Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 10 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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