The Uffizi tour is an absolute must when visiting Florence. After your Uffizi tour, you can enjoy some refreshments in the cafeteria while taking in the unique stunning view of the Uffizi Gallery's terrace where you are more than welcome to relax and take pictures. The grand duke of Tuscany Cosimo I...
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1 hour 30 minutesA trip to the Uffizi is a must for those going to Florence.
Cosimo I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany had plans to further solidify the already established strength of the Medici family.
Unlike other parts of Italy, in Florence wealth meant power.
Walk through the Uffizi with a guide who will relate to you the interesting facts and stories behind some of the most famous works in Florence without having to waste time looking for them.
After your tour of the Uffizi, sit down and relax at this marvelous view from the terrace of the Uffizi Gallery where you are welcome to stay as long as you want and take pictures.
-All participants' full names must be provided.
Each of them has to bring an ID or a passport.
Since lifts are out of order access to the exhibition halls is only possible through stairs, two floors above.
Uffizi Gallery is a famous art museum beside Piazza della Signoria, within the Historic Centre of Florence; this place is in Tuscany, Italy. It happens to be one of the most important Museums in Italy and also the most visited so it ranks among the biggest and best-known art institutions all over the world with a collection of priceless works of arts particularly distinguished for its masterpieces from the Renaissance period in Italy. After the ruling house of the Medici had ext interacted, Florence received their art collections due to the famous Patto di famiglia negotiated by Anna Maria Luisa, the last heiress of the Medici line. Uffizi is one of the earliest modern museums; this g allery had been opened to visit before it asked for wishes of the sixteenth century and officially set foot in 1765 as public access and got formal museum status in 1865. Uffizi Gallery is one of the places that witnesses maximum footfall in Florence at present and it stands among the most visited art museums across the globe.
1 hour 30 minutes - Entrance ticket included
Cathedral Square, Florence, Italy
Free entrance
Piazza della Signoria, Firenze, Italia
Free entrance
For a full refund, make sure you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.