Immerse yourself in the world of Italian Renaissance art with priority tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries in Florence. Discover masterpieces by Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and more.
Immerse yourself in the world of Italian Renaissance art with priority tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries in Florence. Discover masterpieces by Michelangelo, Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, and more.
- City Florence Tours - Travelers must exchange their reservation for paper tickets to access the UFFIZI Gallery.
- Gallerie Degli Uffizi - Explore one of the world’s most visited museums by viewing more artworks essential for appreciating Italian Renaissance art. Our staff will provide tickets directly, eliminating the need to wait in line. The…
- City Florence Tours - Travelers must exchange their reservation for paper tickets to access the UFFIZI Gallery.
- Gallerie Degli Uffizi - Explore one of the world’s most visited museums by viewing more artworks essential for appreciating Italian Renaissance art. Our staff will provide tickets directly, eliminating the need to wait in line. The gallery attracts over one million visitors annually who wish to view this art collection, featuring masterpieces by Renaissance artists such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, and many others. With our priority admission ticket, you will embark on a chronological journey through time, from Byzantine art in Tuscany to the magnificent Renaissance. After this incredible visit, you can enjoy the gallery’s services, have a snack at the bar with one of the best views of Florence, from the terrace in front of Palazzo Vecchio, located above the Loggia Dei Lanzi in Piazza Signoria.
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Via Cavour Firenze - Via Camillo Cavour 19, Florence, Italy
Travelers must exchange their reservation for paper tickets to visit the Accademia Gallery. - Galleria dell’Accademia - Visit the second most popular museum in Florence to discover Michelangelo’s David, one of the most renowned symbols of Florence. This marble sculpture (height 520 cm) by Michelangelo Buonarroti, created between 1501 and early 1504, is considered a masterpiece of sculpture worldwide, representing the Renaissance and a symbol of Florence and Italy internationally. The work depicts the biblical hero David as he prepares to face Goliath, long regarded as the ideal of male beauty in art. The Gallery houses the largest number of Michelangelo’s sculptures, and you can also admire the museum of musical instruments, the largest collection of paintings with a gold background, and the Sala dei Prigioni with sculptures designed for Pope Julius II. Enter through the priority entrance to the museum and embark on a journey into the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti, discovering Renaissance sculpture by appreciating his works and sculptures.

- Academy ticket
- Uffizi ticket
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- Tarife entry
- Academy ticket
- Uffizi ticket
- Booking entrance skip-the-line
- Tarife entry
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- audio guide
- Transportation
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- audio guide
Explore two of the world’s most frequented museums in Florence, home to critical works that exemplify the Italian Renaissance’s distinct artistry. The Uffizi Gallery houses a collection of artistic masterpieces created by influential Renaissance figures such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, among others.
Additionally,…
Explore two of the world’s most frequented museums in Florence, home to critical works that exemplify the Italian Renaissance’s distinct artistry. The Uffizi Gallery houses a collection of artistic masterpieces created by influential Renaissance figures such as Michelangelo, Giotto, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, among others.
Additionally, the Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence’s second most popular museum, is where you can witness Michelangelo’s David, a renowned emblem of Florence. The Gallery hosts a significant assortment of Michelangelo’s sculptures, a museum of musical instruments, the most substantial set of gold-background paintings, and the Sala dei Prigioni featuring sculptures intended for Pope Julius II. Experience a revealing journey into Michelangelo’s life as you gain priority entry into the museum.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.