NOTE: From 6 May 2024, tickets for the Gallerie degli Uffizi museums and Galleria dell'Accademia will be delivered through Print@Home.
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
Low season:
10 jan - 20 feb / 10 nov - 20 dec
Time slots from 8:45 util the end (high season): The Galleria degli Uffizi, one of the world’s leading museums, dates back to 1560, when Cosimo I de’ Medici commissioned ...
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
High season only: for time slots 8:15-8:30 / 8:30-8:45 with reduced price admission (no later than 8.55 am).
If you would like to choose time slots from 8:45 until the end, click here.
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
Low season:
10 jan - 20 feb / 10 nov - 20 dec
Visit the Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Garden on a single ticket and get priority admission (ticket is valid for 5 consecutive days).
It is possible to visit all the ...
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
Low season:
10 jan - 20 feb / 10 nov - 20 dec
Time slots from 8:45 util the end (high season): The grand palace commissioned by the Florentine banker Luca Pitti, which due to its proportions dominates the Oltrarno district, is ...
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
High season only:for time slots 8:15-8:30 / 8:30-8:45 with reduced price admission (no later than 8.55 am).
If you would like to choose time slots from 8:45 until the end, click here.
High season:
21 dec - 9 jan / 21 feb - 9 nov
Low season:
10 jan - 20 feb / 10 nov - 20 dec
The Medici family was the first who took care of the arrangement of the Giardino di Boboli, which extends behind Palazzo Pitti, creating a prototype of the "Italian garden" that became ...
The Galleria dell’Accademia rises where once stood two ancient cloisters - San Matteo monastery and San Niccolò di Cafaggio convent , which occupied the entire block between Piazza Santissima Annunziata and Via Ricasoli.
The large environment has the appereance of a latin cross church. ...
The museum occupies part of the vast complex of the Basilica di San Lorenzo, former Medici’s parish, who particularly increased its value. Here the family members were buried since the first half of the 15th century. The museum is famous worldwide for the Sagrestia nuova (New Sacristy) an environment designed by ...
Discovered in 1975 by Paolo Dal Poggetto, who was director of the Medici Chapels ...
PThe Museum accommodates a remarkable collection of sculpture and "minor arts". It is located in an impressive building erected ...
Allows the visit to the Bargello Museum, Cappelle Medicee, Palazzo Davanzati, Orsanmichele e Casa Martelli with priority ...
Palazzo Davanzati, the 14th century mansion of the Davizzi family of merchants and bankers, projects its imposing facade ...
The museum occupies a vast area of the Dominican convent of San Marco and preserves much of its atmosphere.
Founded in 1436 and built by architect Michelozzo, the monastery played an important role in the religious and cultural life of the city as proves the story of friar Girolamo Savonarola. The fame of the museum is mostly due to paintings by ...
The Museo Archeologico contains one of the most important collections of Etruscan art in the world.
It is located in Palazzo della Crocetta and was built for the Grand Duchess Marie Louise of Austria in 1620, probably by Giulio Parigi.
Established in 1870, the museum was placed in its present ...
The Museo adjoining the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, currently a modern center specializing in restoration, directly derives from the artistic workmanship of semi-precious stones which was officially founded in 1588 by Ferdinando I de’ Medici.
The most prestigious creations, frequently gifts by the Florentine Grand Dukes, are preserved in royal palaces ...
The new complex of Orsanmichele: after the major works on the church and the reorganization of the first floor, has finally reopened to visitors every day of the week. On the second floor, at the top of the building, it is possible to enjoy an enchanting and unforgettable panoramic view of the roofs and main monuments of Florence ...