Discover the most visited museums in Florence and two of the most visited in the world, admiring the most important works to appreciate the art of the Italian Renaissance. And the Galleria dell'Accademia, the second most visited museum in Florence to discover Michelangelo's David, one of the most fa...
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from 4 hours to 6 hoursVisit Florence's busiest museums, plus the world's two most visited museums, while viewing the major works of art that are representative of the Italian Renaissance.
The adventure will begin at the Uffizi Gallery, which has a massive collection of pieces by Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio and Leonardo da Vinci, as well as many other important artists from the Renaissance era.
The Accademia Gallery has become one of the most visited museums in Florence; therefore it is ideal for exploring Michelangelo's Statue of David.
Furthermore, the Accademia Gallery has one of the largest collections of Michelangelo's sculptures, as well as the Museum of Musical Instruments, an enormous collection of paintings with gold backgrounds, and the Hall of Prisoners, a collection of sculptures created for Pope Julius II.
Priority entrance allows guests to enter the gallery and learn about Michelangelo's life and work.
Visitors are required to exchange their reservation for paper tickets in order to access the UFFIZI Gallery.
15 minutes - Free entrance
Visit one of the world’s most crowded museums and get lost in its immense collection of art. Key to appreciate is a valuable consideration of Italian Renaissance art. We’ll give you tickets so you won’t have to wait in line. More than a million people go to see the collection of art each year, eager to find out about this work. Among its treasures are pieces by great Renaissance figures like Michelangelo and Giotto. Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci. With our fast-track ticket to the Gallery, you’re off on a time trip that starts off in Tuscany with Byzantine art and hits the full-on Renaissance period. Well after that amazing visit, enjoy a quick bite at the bar that’s got one of the best views of Florence from its terrace right in front of Palazzo Vecchio, above Loggia Dei Lanzi in Piazza Signoria.
3 hours - Entrance ticket included
Travelers wishing to visit the Accademia Gallery must convert their reservations into paper tickets at Via Camillo Cavour 19, Florence, Italy.
15 minutes - Free entrance
Visit the second most popular museum in Florence to see Michelangelo's David, famous the city over. This marble masterpiece created by Michelangelo Buonarroti between 1501 and early 1504 is 520 cm tall and has been regarded ever since as the world's greatest sculpture. It stood for the Renaissance and has since symbolized Florence and Italy to the world. The work shows David from the Bible just before he confronts Goliath; it is a male ideal that has long been held in your eyes as quintessential beauty through artistic history. Besides one of Italy's largest collections of Michelangelo sculptures, this gallery offers exquisite examples of musical instruments, painting with gold backgrounds-much more than just paintings-and sculptures meant for Pope Julius II in rooms like Sala dei Prigioni. You will enter the museum through the priority access door, beginning a journey that goes into the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti so great, allowing Renaissance sculpture to be known through his works.
1 hour 30 minutes - Entrance ticket included
For getting a full refund, make sure to cancel the booking 24 hours before the scheduled time of departure.