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San Marco Museum Florence courtyard with historic architecture and sculptures.
Muzeul San Marco
4.5
Rated 4.5 out of 5.0 from 12 ratings.
13,50 €
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Miniature railway display at Hzero in Florence, Italy, showcasing intricate train models.
Hzero - The Miniature Railway
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Visitors viewing sculptures at Accademia Gallery, Florence, with reserved entrance tickets.
Bilete Accademia Gallery
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4.3
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Uffizi Gallery arcade with tourists walking under the arches in Florence, Italy.
Galeria Uffizi
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Visitors exploring art exhibits at Uffizi and Accademia Galleries, Florence.
Bilete Accademia Gallery
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Palazzo Vecchio exterior with clock tower in Florence, Italy.
Palazzo Vecchio
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Dome of the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, Italy with intricate architectural details.
Capela Medici
4.5
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Aerial view at tower of Pisa in Italy on a sunny day
Leaning Tower of Pisa
4.3
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34 €
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Visitors exploring art exhibits at Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens
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4.2
Rated 4.2 out of 5.0 from 96 ratings.
59 €
Palazzo Vecchio interior with ornate ceiling and Arnolfo Tower exterior view in Florence, Italy.
Palazzo Vecchio
4.1
Rated 4.1 out of 5.0 from 2801 ratings.
41,80 €
39,72 €
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Medici Chapel interior with ornate ceiling and sculptures, Florence, near Palazzo Vecchio.
Capela Medici
4.2
Rated 4.2 out of 5.0 from 4609 ratings.
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Guest exploring Leonardo Interactive Museum
Leonardo Interactive Museum
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Museo del Bargello
Muzeul Național Bargello
4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5.0 from 2065 ratings.
19,50 €
Vasari Corridor spanning the Arno River with Uffizi Gallery entrance in Florence, Italy.
Vasari Corridor
3.0
Rated 3 out of 5.0 from 15 ratings.
59 €
Arnolfo Tower in Florence with scenic cityscape view.
Palazzo Vecchio
4.1
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16,90 €
Palazzo Vecchio and Uffizi Gallery entrance in Florence, Italy, combo tour tickets.
Palazzo Vecchio
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4.4
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Palazzo Pitti facade in Florence with tourists using skip-the-line entry tickets and audio guides.
Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens
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Michelangelo's David statue at Accademia Gallery, Florence, Italy.
Bilete Accademia Gallery
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Tickets to Palazzo Vecchio and Museo del Bargello
Palazzo Vecchio
4.2
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Visitors exploring Accademia Gallery in Florence with audio guides, featuring Michelangelo's David.
Bilete Accademia Gallery
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4.5
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49 €
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Uffizi Gallery entrance with visitors in Florence, Italy, featuring skip-the-line access.
Galeria Uffizi
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63 €
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Florence cityscape with Duomo Cathedral, part of Skip The Line Uffizi & Accademia Galleries tour.
Galeria Uffizi
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Hop-On Hop-Off Tour of Florence + Hzero Miniature Railway Museum
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4.1
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  • Florence, the capital city of Tuscany, became world-renowned for ushering in the age of the Renaissance. Its unprecedented contributions in the fields of science, architecture, and art made the city a crown jewel of Italy. If you want an in-depth look into the most glorious achievements of that era, then Florence is the place to be. The city’s museums boast the most comprehensive collection of Renaissance artworks in the world, and fittingly so. Therefore, make sure to purchase the coveted museum tickets that will enlighten you about the revolutionary period that put Florence on the world map.
  • Visiting art museums in Florence is one of the great ways to discover this city’s rich past. You will be spoilt for choice as there are many amazing museums to choose from. Some of the most prominent are mentioned below -
    • Uffizi Gallery: This 16th-century museum houses the most exemplary artworks belonging to the Renaissance period. Here, you can feast your eyes on Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo, Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, and Caravaggio’s Medusa, among many others. Furthermore, its collection of over 300,000 artworks also includes sculptures created in the Hellenistic and Roman eras.   
    • Accademia Gallery: Visitors head to the Accademia Gallery to admire Michelangelo’s most prized artwork: the breathtakingly beautiful statue of David. But, the museum also features an outstanding collection of sculptures, paintings, musical instruments, and historical archives that are also worth visiting.   
    • Palazzo Vecchio: Palazzo Vecchio has a fascinating history that goes back seven centuries. Among its most majestic rooms is the Hall of Five Hundred. It was once adorned with frescoes by Michelangelo and da Vinci and offered a spectacular sight for visitors.   
    • Palazzo Pitti: Known for being the Medici Family's former residence, Palazzo Pitti contains a series of museums including the Gallery of Modern Art, the Treasury of the Grand Dukes, etc. But, surely the highlight of this palace is the Palatine Gallery, which features 500 of the most distinguished Renaissance paintings. You will also be privy to the luxurious furniture and living spaces of the Florentine elite. 
    • Bargello National Museum: Built in 1865, the Bargello National Museum was Italy’s first national museum. Housed within its walls are sculptures from the 14th to 17th centuries by Donatello, Ghiberti, and Michelangelo. Also worth visiting are the numerous bronze, ceramics, and textiles items as well as several other artifacts of historical significance.  
  • Young children can have a field day at the various science museums in Florence which celebrate the brilliant minds of the past generations like Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, etc. 
    • Leonardo da Vinci Museum: This museum pays homage to the ultimate Renaissance Man: Leonardo da Vinci. His lifelong pursuit of knowledge in a range of subjects can be witnessed through his original sketches and the wooden models of his centuries-old inventions. Children can also marvel at his engineering designs that were way ahead of their time, much like the man himself.  
    • Galileo Museum: Not far away from the Uffizi Gallery is a science museum dedicated completely to the world-changing scientific discoveries of Galileo Galilei. Spread over two floors, the museum’s collection includes instruments like astrolabes, sundials, celestial and terrestrial globes, and even Galileo’s very own telescopes! See it all at the Galileo Museum in Florence! 
    • The Natural History Museum: Children are invited to discover the fascinating history of evolution at the National History Museum. Comprising 10 million artifacts spread out over six mind-blowing zones, kids will have the opportunity to see fossil skeletons, the rarest species of plants, rock and mineral samples, etc.
  • You can easily find online tickets that provide skip-the-line access to most of the museums in Florence. Priority access is highly sought-after by visitors as these popular museums are reputed for having huge crowds and long ticketing lines. The Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery are notorious for their long waiting lines that can stretch for several hours. The precious time saved waiting in lines can be happily spent inside the museum surrounded by magnificent art collections and exhibitions. Additionally, booking guided tours also guarantee visitors skip-the-line entry in addition to the top-rated services of a tour guide.
  • Yes, guided tours are one of the most frequently booked tickets to the museums in Florence. You can best explore the museum’s extensive collection with a tour guide, who can enhance your viewing experience in more than one language. Count on your guide to describe the artworks in impressive detail, share intriguing stories behind the marvelous works of art, and even give you a brief background of the artists. If that’s not enough, another perk of opting for guided tours in Florence is that it lets you skip the long ticketing queues and get priority entry to your favorite museums without any delay. 
     
  • There are a few museums that offer night tours. The guided tours of Duomo and Palazzo Vecchio in the late evenings are popular night tours that are opted for. In addition, you may also explore several walking tours at night that take you around popular sites in the city of Florence.
  • A few select museums offer discounted tickets for children, students, and senior citizens. Make sure to carry valid ID proof in such cases. You can also avail of amazing discounts of up to 16% as well as cashback of up to 10% when you book your museum tickets from Headout.
  • It is worth noting that different ticket types come with different cancellation policies. In most cases, museum tickets offer a flexible cancellation policy that enables you to cancel your scheduled visit up to 24 or 48 or 72 hours in advance for a full refund. In some cases, the tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled at all. Therefore, be careful before booking your museum tickets.
  • The state-run museums like Accademia Gallery, Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens, Bargello Museum, Museum of San Marco, etc. have the provision of free entry on the first Sunday of every month. Note that this option is only available from October to March as these months fall during the off-season.
  • If you find yourself in Florence between the months of October to March, then your best option is to plan your visit on the first Sunday of the month. Additionally, many Florence museums offer free entry to patrons on select dates throughout the year. You can visit the Ministry of Culture website for detailed information about which museums from the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, Galileo Museum, Palazzo Pitti, The Natural History Museum, Leonardo da Vinci Museum, etc. offer free entry on which particular days.
  • The Uffizi Gallery is the oldest museum in Florence and it dates back to 1865. The history of the building predates this time since it was built as a public administrative office for the affluent Medici family in 1585. Nearly 300 years later, it officially opened its doors as a public museum. The family’s private art collection, starting from the Middle Ages, became the museum’s primary art collection.
  • The biggest museum in Florence is undoubtedly the renowned Uffizi Museum. The museum’s space was extended to an astounding 13,000 square metres following a massive renovation project that was completed in 2017. With more than 100 rooms spanning three floors, the museum showcases masterpieces by Caravaggio, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Raphael, Botticelli, Michelangelo, etc. in its esteemed collection.
  • You can rest assured that photography is allowed in most museums situated in Florence. As a general rule, visitors can take pictures for personal use with a hand-held camera. But, the use of professional cameras, flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are usually not allowed.
  • Weekdays are the best time to visit museums in Florence as you will be greeted by a small crowd, especially during the early mornings and late evenings. Also, the museums witness a drop in visitor footfall between the months of October to April. December is the only exception as, during this time, all the museums turn into a tourist magnet for the holiday crowds.
  • The city’s most frequently-visited museums are closed on the occasion of Christmas and New Year’s Day. You can visit the Museum of Santa Maria Novella as it is open on both holidays. Moreover, the Marina Abramovic exhibit at Palazzo Strozzi stays open on December 25th. The Palazzo Vecchio Museum, Museo del Novecento, and Palazzo Strozzi keep their doors open on New Year’s Day.

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Keren Meister-Emerich

Keren

5/5
Mi-a plăcut să pot intra în muzeu fără o lungă așteptare. A fost minunat să-l văd pe David în persoană și mi-a plăcut foarte mult expoziția de instrumente muzicale.
David Meyerson
US

David

5/5
United States
Biletele noastre au fost pentru intrarea cronometrată sărind peste toate liniile, și a funcționat perfect. Am fost escortați de la un birou aflat la două străzi distanță la linia de intrare rapidă și a funcționat perfect. Nu am folosit un ghid în cadrul acestui muzeu, deoarece este un muzeu ceva mai mic și foarte ușor de negociat. Economisirea timpului a meritat totul!
KENNETH POOLE
US

Kenneth

5/5
United States
Arta și expoziția au fost uimitoare! Biletele au fost ușor de recuperat de la agentul de bilete de vizavi de Academia Galleria.
Karen UIlian
US

Karen

5/5
United States
Head out ne-a dat o oră fixă de intrare. Nu am solicitat niciodată un ghid. Văzându-l pe David pentru prima dată aproape că mi-am tăiat răsuflarea. David se află într-un spațiu superb, plin de lumină, unde pot sta o mulțime de vizitatori fără să se simtă înghesuiți. Muzeul de istorie a muzicii a fost fascinant. Intrarea în muzeu a fost fără efort. Am așteptat doar 5 minute înainte de intrare. Un spațiu pentru a ne ține rucsacul ar fi fost util.
Krum Stoev
BG

Krum

5/5
Bulgaria
Mulți autori din Galeria Uffizi fac o impresie puternică, dar acest lucru cu siguranță nu ar surprinde pe nimeni. Personal, cel mai mult m-a impresionat Medusa lui Caravaggio. Priveliștea de la cafenea asupra Florenței este spectaculoasă.
Loretta Corinti
IT

Loretta

4/5
Italia
A fost cu adevărat o zi fantastică, printre cele mai frumoase opere din lume ale celor mai talentați și reprezentativi artiști din istorie, un vis al meu pe care în sfârșit l-am realizat 😊
Paolo Vedovelli
IT

Paolo

4/5
Italia
În ciuda aglomerației, intervalele orare vă permit să nu stați la coadă. Toți însoțitorii foarte drăguți, cu excepția unei doamne blonde foarte nepoliticoase și arogante. Poate că a fost o zi liberă.
Silvia Núñez
ES

Silvia

5/5
Spania
Cel mai bun lucru este că nu trebuie să stați la coadă pentru a intra. Priveliștile sunt minunate, dar trebuie să fii în formă pentru a urca atât de multe trepte ha ha.

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