Discover the most visited museums in Florence and two of the most visited in the world alongside a private guide, admiring the most important works and appreciating the art of the Italian Renaissance. The gallery is one of the places with the highest number of sculptures by Michelangelo, you can als...
Explore some incredible masterpieces with private guided visits to Florence’s most popular museums and two of the most respected museums on the planet.
You will come to admire great masterpieces and appreciate the technique of the Italian Renaissance.
Your guide will get you in front of everybody at both galleries: no long lines, with information on the most important works of art.
Renowned for the broad selection of paintings from the greatest masters of the Renaissance, Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, and Leonardo da Vinci.
Next, your guide will drive you into The Accademia Gallery, the second over populated museum in Florence; and that’s where Michelangelo’s David exists the infamous representation from most of his work many other sculptures of Michelangelo sit in the gallery and also there are Museum of Musical Instruments lots of paintings with gold grounds and Sala dei Prigioni to see some sculptures made for Pope Julius II.
Skip-The-Line entry at one’s leisure to go on a private journey of the massive Uffizi Gallery and learn how art transformed from the Middle Ages into the Italian Renaissance. Take a 1.5 to 2-hour tour through the galleries with an official private guide. View pieces like Botticelli’s “Birth of Venus” and “Spring,” Caravaggio’s “Medusa,” and Michelangelo’s Tondo Doni; his singular work in painting on wood. Only a Uffizi Fast Track ticket for direct access at a specific time to view the private collection.
2 hours - Entrance ticket included
Enjoy a private guided tour of the ‘second most visited museum in Florence and see Michelangelo’s David in just one hour. This masterpiece by the worldwide acclaimed sculptor Michelangelo Buonarroti was created between 1501 and early 1504 out of marble (Height: 520cm) and is considered a work of superlative quality and symbol of Renaissance’s fine-art talents; ‘Florentines’ and civilization representing Italy before the world. You will also go to one among the places where most of the sculptures composed by Michelangelo are preserved; an instrumental museum that contains the largest number of paintings done on golden backgrounds as well, Sala dei Prigioni that hosts sculptures made for Pope Julius II. You’ll go into the museum through the fast entry with the guide and begin a look at the life and smarts of Michelangelo Buonarroti. You’ll learn about the heart of Renaissance sculpture, and be astonished by his masterpieces.
1 hour - Entrance ticket included
For a full refund, make sure you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled time of departure.