Experience two of Florence's best cultural attractions at Palazzo Vecchio and the Museo del Bargello with this cost-effective combo ticket.
Highlights
Highlights
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Enjoy priority access to the Palazzo Vecchio Museum and glimpse into the classical learning, science, and art period of Renaissance Florence.
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Admire Salone dei Cinquecento, the Grand Council chamber of the Palazzo, painted by Michelangelo and Da Vinci.
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View the evolution of Renaissance sculpture, from Donatello's bronzes to Della Robbia's glazed terracottas, and Verrocchio's dramatic figures.
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Step into 15th-century Florence through the museum's coin, textile, and armor displays.
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Fun fact: Over 50 hand-painted Renaissance maps decorate the Room of Maps at the Palazzo Vecchio.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Palazzo Vecchio
- Skip-the-line entry to the Palazzo Vecchio
Museo del Bargello
- Entry to the Museo del Bargello
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Visit two top attractions of Florence for one great price with this combo ticket!
Palazzo Vecchio
The Florence town hall standing majestically is one of the most recognized symbols of the city. The indoor parts of the building, beautifully renovated in the '500 when the Palace became the house of Medici, are instead typically Renaissance and hold priceless treasures and works of art. Stroll among the wonders of the Renaissance retrace its history, and discover the secrets of the Medici family.
Admire the famous and beautiful “Hall of the 500”, and the charming and intimate study of Francesco I de’ Medici. View the series of frescoes, paintings, decorations, and statues of the greatest Renaissance artists like Michelangelo, Donatello, and Bronzino, to mention a few.
Museo del Bargello
Before it became the National Museum of the Bargello in 1865, the Palazzo del Podestà, Florence’s oldest public building, served as a barracks and prison. Today it is home to one of the most important collections of Renaissance sculptures in the world. This includes works of art by Michelangelo such as Bacchus, Brutus, and David Apollo. You'll also get to see Donatello's St. George Tabernacle and David, the first male nude statues since classical antiquity. Don't miss out on exploring the collections of precious ceramics, tapestries, ivory, and armor. There's plenty of art and history to take in while you're here!
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
What to bring
Palazzo Vecchio
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Bring along your earphones.
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Please present your confirmation/voucher and your ID at the Info Point of Palazzo Vecchio.
Accessibility
Palazzo Vecchio
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Guests with disabilities can enter the museum for free.
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Access for visitors with mobility issues is via the side entrance in Via dei Gondi.
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Wheelchairs and strollers may be borrowed here, free of charge.
Additional information
Palazzo Vecchio
- This palace is also the seat of the city council. Unfortunately, this means that on certain special occasions when institutional ceremonies are scheduled, the museum may be totally or partially closed to the public.
Museo del Bargello
- Last entry to the museum closes at 5.30 pm.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket redemption points
Palazzo Vecchio
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Show your ticket at Ticket office of Palazzo Vecchio.
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Address: P.za della Signoria, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy.
Get directions to the redemption point
Museo del Bargello
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Show your ticket at Museo del Bargello.
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Address: Via del Proconsolo, 4, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy.