Museums Reservations in Florence
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Uffizi Gallery - Book your ticket
The most important art gallery in Italy and the earliest museum in modern Europe, it displays the greatest paintings from every age. It houses the most significant classical sculptures from the Medici collections and a big selection of Italian and European painting from 13th to 18th C., mainly late Medieval and Renaissance Tuscan works.
Opening Days: From Tuesday to Sunday
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 18.50 (last entrance 16:45)
Price: from EUR €20,20 per person
Accademy Gallery - Book your ticket
It is one of the most popular museums in the world because it displays the renowned Michelangelo’s David. The Gallery was founded by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo of Lorraine as an educational art collection destined to the students at the Academy of Fine Arts. After rearrangements and 19th C. acquisitions, it has become a celebrated museum dedicated to Michelangelo.
Along with Michelangelo’s scupltures, the Gallery shows significant works testifying the development of Florentine art from 13th C. up to 19th C.
Opening Days: From Tuesday to Sunday
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 18.50 (last entrance 16:45)
Price: from EUR €20,20 per person
Palatina Gallery - Book your ticket
The Gallery is called “Palatina” because it is located in the “Palazzo” of the ruling family, the imposing Pitti Palace, royal residence of the Medici, of the Lorraine and lastly of the Savoy dynasty. The collection of paintings, arranged in rooms sumptuously decorated with baroque stuccoes and frescoes, is a rare and precious example of a private princely gallery.
We also offer a Palatina Gallery, Old Bridge and Signoria Square guided tour in English with a officially authorized, highly qualified and experienced guide.
Opening Days: From Tuesday to Sunday
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 18.50
Price: Up to EUR €21,20 per person
Guided Visit (Palatina Gallery + Old Bridge + Signoria Square) - Price per person: Starting from EUR €48,20 per person
Guided Visit - Price per group: Starting from EUR €270
Bargello museum - Book your ticket
The Museum displays the most important collection of Renaissance Tuscan sculpture in the world, with fundamental works by Donatello, Della Robbia, Verrocchio and Michelangelo, along with a significant group of medieval French ivories, Italian majolicas and arms.
The museum is housed in the medieval Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo (or Bargello Palace), built from 1255 and enlarged in the 14th C., residence of the Captain of the People, of the Podestà and lastly of the Captain of Justice (called Bargello), that is the chief of the police (16th C.), when the palace was transformed into a prison.
We also offer a Santa Croce Square and Bargello Museum guided tour in English with a officially authorized, highly qualified and experienced guide.
Opening Days: From Tuesday to Saturday
and 2°, 4° Sunday of each month and 1°, 3°, 5° Monday of each month.
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 13.50
Price: from EUR € 15,20 per person
Guided Visit (Santa Croce + Bargello Museum) - Price per person: Starting from EUR €39,20 per person
Guided Visit - Price per group: Starting from EUR €270
Medici Chapels - Book your ticket
Behind the church of San Lorenzo, the Medici Chapels Museum consists of the Medici Crypt, the Chapel of the Princes and Michelangelo’s New Sacristy.
Along with the sculptural and architectural decorations, the museum displays the Treasure of the San Lorenzo Basilica, great examples of Renaissance and Baroque goldsmith’s art. The architecture and the sculptural decoration, including funerary monuments of members of the Medici family, were designed and begun by Michelangelo before he went to Rome.
Opening Days: From Tuesday to Saturday
and 1°, 3°, 5° Sunday of each month and 2°, 4° Monday of each month
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 16.00 during High Season
Price: from EUR €14,20 per person
Archaeological Museum - Book your ticket
One of the most important archaeological museums in Italy, it is mainly renowned for a very important Etruscan collection and an amazing Egyptian section, second best in Italy. The Museum was opened in 1888 when most of the Etruscan, Greek and Roman works collected by the Medici and the Lorraine families were moved from the Uffizi Gallery to the Palazzo della Crocetta (a 16th C. Medici property).
Opening Times: Monday from 14.00 to 19.00,
Tuesday and Thursday from 8.30 to 19.00,
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 8.30 to 14.00
Price: from EUR €13,20 per person
Modern Art Gallery - Book your ticket
In Pitti Palace, on the second floor, the Modern Art Gallery shows a complete overview of Italian painting from Neoclassicism to the 20th century.
The core of the museum is a collection of paintings by a group of Tuscan artists, called “the Macchiaioli”, who in the middle of 19th C. started to deeply renew European painting, at the same time as the French Impressionists.
Other outstanding artists on display: Camille Pissarro, Elisabeth Chaplin and, from Italy, Giovanni Boldini, Gaetano Previati, Medardo Rosso, Galileo Chini.
Opening Times: From Tuesday to Sunday
Opening Hours: From 8.15 to 18.50
Price: from EUR €21,20 per person
San Marco Museum - Book your ticket
Once a Dominican monastery, it houses the largest collection of paintings by Fra Giovanni Angelico in the world. The Museum is housed in the Dominican monastery of San Marco, built between 1438 and 1444 by will of Cosimo the Elder of the Medici family.
Opening Times: From Tuesday to Friday - 8.15 to 13.50,
Saturday and Public Holidays - 8.15 to 18.50,
2° and 4° Sunday of each month - 8.15 to 19.00,
1°, 3°, 5° Monday of each month - 8.15 to 13.50
Price: from EUR €12,20 per person
Silver Museum - Book your ticket
The Museo degli Argenti (Silverware Museum) displays the Medici Treasure, the jewels and the most precious objects once belonged to the Lords of Florence.
It shows the huge collection of precious objects once belonged to the Grand Dukes of Tuscany, with later additions coming from the ancient Gems Cabinet of the Uffizi, from the collection of jewels belonged to Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, from the Treasure of the prince-bishops of Salzburg and from the Treasure of San Lorenzo in Florence.
Opening Times: Every day from 8.15 to 16.30 in November, December, January and February,
Every day from 8.15 to 17.30 in March,
Every day from 8.15 to 18.30 in April, May, September and October,
Every day from 8.15 to 19.30 in June, July and August
Price: from EUR €18,20 per person
Opificio pietre dure - Book your ticket
The Opificio delle Pietre Dure (Semi-precious Stones Workshop) was officially founded in 1588 by Ferdinando I de’ Medici. The Museum is dedicated to the traditional art of the Florentine mosaic (or inlaid work) in semi-precious stones.
That ancient artwas already known by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans who created mosaics using marble and semi-precious stones (quartz, chalcedony, jasper, lapis-lazuli).
Opening Times: Monday to Saturday from 8.15 to 14.00,
Thursday from 8.15 to 19.00
Price: Up to EUR €13,20 per person
Boboli Garden - Book your ticket
The Garden on the Boboli between Pitti Palace and Belvedere Fort, is one of the largest and most refined gardens in Italy, first example and model for the royal gardens of European courts.
Opening Times: Every day from 8.15 to 16.30 in November, December, January and February,
Every day from 8.15 to 17.30 in March,
Every day from 8.15 to 18.30 in April, May, September and October,
Every day from 8.15 to 19.30 in June, July and August
Price: from EUR €18,20 per person
Bardini Garden - Book your ticket
Visit the Bardini Garden without queuing up!
If you don’t come from Boboli you can enter in Via de’ Bardi nr 1. We suggest to visit the two gardens in different days because even if the gardens are very good and peaceful, you will get tired after having walked so much..
Opening Times - Everyday: from 08:15 to 16:30 from November to February; from 08:15 to 17:30 on March; from 08:15 to 18:30 on April, May, September and October; from 08:15 to 17:30 on October when legal hour changes; from 08:15 to 19:30 from June to August.
Price: Up to EUR €15,97 per person
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