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ACCADEMIA GALLERY (GALLERIA DELL'ACCADEMIA)
ACCADEMIA GALLERY (GALLERIA DELL'ACCADEMIA)
Florence, Accademia and Uffizi Gallery Tour
Accademia Gallery Guided Tour
Florence in a Day: City Centre Walking Tour with Accademia & Uffizi Gallery Tickets
Florence in a Day: City Centre Walking Tour with Accademia & Uffizi Gallery Tickets

4.45

(2391)

$119.96

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Although vast in its offerings, and the birthplace of a widespread artistic movement, Florence is quite compact. Go on a walking tour of the city and its historical center, covering all the must-see outdoor sights. Admire the iconic Ponte Vecchio bridge where colorful jewelry stores line the cobbled street. Visit the leather market and rub the nose of Il Porcellino for good luck. Your expert guide will lead you around Piazza Signoria where you’ll hear the stories behind the beautiful sculptures and see the place where Michelangelo's David once stood. Florence Cathedral Take some time to visit the crown jewel of Florence, Il Duomo, from outside. Known for its huge dome visible from all over the city, Florence Cathedral is a sight to behold. Hear all about Brunelleschi’s feat in creating such a marvel and the challenges he faced along the way. Entry to the Duomo is free and you can visit independently if you wish. The guide will provide you with a full explanation of its interior and exterior. Accademia Gallery The Accademia Gallery is our last stop for one of Florence’s many show-stoppers. Skip the long lines here with a pre-reserved entry time and prepare to be amazed. Housed in a bright open space beneath a roof that had to be raised to accommodate him, is Michelangelo’s great sculptural masterpiece, ‘David’. Before entering, your guide will help you admire him from every angle, explaining the techniques that Michelangelo used to make marble look as soft as butter. She will also take some time to explain his unfinished ‘Slaves’. Then, explore the museum yourself! Uffizi Gallery In keeping with our promise to see all of Florence in a day, the tour will take a break where you can roam about or grab a lunch on your own dime and pace. Then you will regroup, energized for the final leg of the day. Skip-the-line hosted access at the Uffizi Gallery saves hours wasted in line to enter instantly. On your independent visit, navigate through the iconic works by Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Perugino, Michelangelo, Titian, and Vasari to name just a few.
Accademia Gallery skip-the-line tickets
Skip-the-Line Tickets to Uffizi Gallery & Reserved Entrance to Accademia Gallery with Florence City Tour
Skip-the-Line Tickets to Uffizi Gallery & Reserved Entrance to Accademia Gallery with Florence City Tour

4.34

(961)

$128.38

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With so much art, history, and architecture surrounding Florence, seeing it all can be a challenge. With this tour, you'll get to cover the best parts of Florence in a single day with an expert, English-speaking guide to lead you around. On this half-day Florence tour, enjoy a walking tour of the historical center. See the famous Ponte Vecchio bridge where vibrant jewelry stores line the cobbled street. Visit the leather market and rub the nose of Il Porcellino for good luck. Follow your expert guide around Piazza Signoria, listen to the stories behind the beautiful sculptures and see the place where Michelangelo’s ‘David’ once stood. You'll also get to visit the crown jewel of Florence, Il Duomo, from the outside. Famous for its huge red dome (visible from all over the city), Florence Cathedral is truly a sight to behold. Your guide will tell you about Brunelleschi’s feat in creating such a marvel and the challenges he faced along the way. The entrance to the Duomo is free and you can visit independently if you wish, as the guide provides you with a full explanation of its inside and outside features. The last stop is the Accademia Gallery, one of Florence’s many show-stoppers. Skip the long lines here with a pre-reserved entry time and prepare to be amazed. Located in a bright open space beneath a roof that had to be raised to accommodate him, is Michelangelo’s great sculptural masterpiece, ‘David’. Before you enter, admire the sculpture from every angle, and learn about the techniques that Michelangelo used to make marble look as soft as butter. Your guide will also tell you about the unfinished ‘Slaves’. Gathering all the insightful commentaries from your guide, you are ready to visit the Accademia at your own pace. Break for lunch (not included) soon after. Then regroup, energized for the final leg of the day. Skip the Line Access at the Uffizi Gallery saves you hours wasted in line to enter instantly. Browse independently through the iconic works by Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli, Perugino, Michelangelo, Titian and Vasari to name just a few. Screen reader support enabled.
Combo (Save 5%): Uffizi Gallery Guided Tour + Accademia Gallery Guided Tour
Combo (Save 5%): Uffizi Gallery + Accademia Gallery Tickets
Combo (Save 5%): Uffizi Gallery + Accademia Gallery Tickets

4.30

(17449)

$50.49

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Your combo ticket gives you a special rate for both highly-frequented attractions. Featuring works from some of the greatest artists of all time and, as such, the collections being housed in this magnificent buildings gets quite a draw, especially during peak season, when the lines can get several hours long. Fortunately, you won't have to worry about that with your tickets. Timed entry ensures that only a certain number of people gain access to the attractions at any given time so you get to bypass the ticketing line and exchange your voucher for physical tickets at the counter for people with existing reservations. Though there may be a slight wait on hectic days, the line here is still dwarfed by the normal entry and ticketing line. Once you exchange your voucher for a physical ticket and get through the security check, all you have to do is walk straight in! The Uffizi Gallery Feel free to stay and explore the intricacies of the various compositions on display and marvel at the work of genius artists like Da Vinci, Raffaello, Masaccio, Cimabue, and Giotto. Visit the Botticelli room and admire the Birth of Venus and Primavera, two of the most famous examples of Italian Renaissance art. A must-see destination for all visitors of Florence, the Uffizi is bound to leave you spellbound and awestruck. Famous Paintings You Can't Miss at the Uffizi Gallery The Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto | Annunciation by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi | Annunciation by Leonardo Da Vinci | Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabriano | Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca | The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello | Santa Lucia De Magnoli Altarpiece by Veneziano | Madonna with Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi | La Primavera by Botticelli | The Birth of Venus by Botticelli | Doni Tondo by Michelangelo | Adoration of the Magi by Leonardo Da Vinci | Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael | Venus of Urbino by Titian | Bacchus by Caravaggio | Judith and Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi The Accademia Gallery Located at the intersection of two ancient monasteries, the Accademia Galleria occupies the entire block between Piazza Santissima Annunziata and Via Ricasoli. Even on the slowest days, the Accademia gallery draws a massive crowd due to the famous sculpture that has taken residence here, Michelangelo's David but not to worry since your tickets allow you to bypass the long ticketing lines entirely. The gallery is known for housing Michelangelo’s greatest works along with other works from renowned artists. Explore the various zones and take in the creative artistic expression that radiates through the halls filled with arts. Museum Halls You Shouldn't Miss Museum Halls You Shouldn't Miss Hall of The Colossus: The first hall once you enter the gallery, the Hall of the Colossus, which houses the stunning marble sculpture of ‘Rape of the Sabines’ by Giambologna. Hall of the Prisoners: A special memoir dedicated to the unfinished works of Michelangelo, the hall takes its name from the four large sculptures known as the Slaves. The Tribune: The most famous hall in the Accademia Galleria, The Tribune houses the legendary ‘David’ by Michelangelo. Gipsoteca Bartolini: This 19th-century hall translates to ‘The Hall of Models’ and focuses on the sculptures and modeling techniques used by prominent artists. Florentine Gothic: Spread over three rooms, this section of the gallery is dedicated to Florentine Gothic paintings which were prominent from the 13th century until the 15th century. Museum of Musical Instruments: Venture into the world of rhythm and music as you discover the surreal Grand Ducal Collection of over 50 musical instruments. Florence between 1370 and 1430: An entire floor dedicated to the pre-renaissance period, this hall features masterpieces from the late Gothic period.
Uffizi Tour +Accademia Tour
Uffizi Tour +Accademia Tour

4.30

(7954)

$119.75

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Having a guide at the Uffizi greatly enhances your experience. You learn more and gain insights about the venue and its artworks which you might not have known. Not just that, a guide will help you with any query you might have regarding any painting or the architecture of the Uffizi and will surely make your experience more educative, memorable, and satisfying. Having the tour being conducted in a language of your choice out of English, Spanish, Italian, French, and German makes this guided tour one of the most convenient and cost-effective ways of exploring the gallery. Famous Paintings at the Uffizi Gallery The Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto Annunciation by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi Annunciation by Leonardo Da Vinci Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabriano Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello Santa Lucia De Magnoli Altarpiece by Veneziano Madonna with Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi La Primavera by Botticelli The Birth of Venus by Botticelli Doni Tondo by Michelangelo Adoration of the Magi by Leonardo Da Vinci Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael Venus of Urbino by Titian Bacchus by Caravaggio Judith and Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi Accademia Gallery The perfect way to spend your morning in Florence! Explore the Accademia Gallery and learn about the various artworks and the artists whose works adorn the walls of the gallery. Be sure to explore all the seven zones to get the most out of your experience here. The museum also houses the stunning sculpture of ‘David’ by Michelangelo which is widely recognized as the greatest sculpture ever. A professional guide will walk alongside you offering insights about the paintings and sculptures present in the gallery. Museum Halls Hall of the Colossus Hall of Prisoners Florentine Gothic The Tribune Gipsoteca Bartolin Museum of Musical Instruments Florence between 1370 and 1430
Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
Combo: Uffizi Gallery Skip-the-Line + Accademia Gallery Reserved Entrance Guided Tour
Florence City Centre & Accademia Gallery Guided Tour with Optional Lunch
Florence City Centre & Accademia Gallery Guided Tour with Optional Lunch

4.49

(85)

$63.65

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This tour with an expert local guide covers the highlights of Florence’s historic and artistic epicenter. Timeless masterpieces at Accademia Involve yourself in the splendors of the Accademia Gallery, where Michelangelo's masterpiece, the David, stands tall alongside other captivating works like I Prigioni and San Matteo. Witness the young Michelangelo's three-year journey to carve this iconic symbol of Renaissance beauty, a powerful testament to strength, courage, and the Florentine Republic's invincibility. Other unique artworks like Tree of Life by Pacino di Buonaguida are not to be missed. A Florentine stroll Explore the enchanting Medici district, home to the awe-inspiring palace, the ancient San Lorenzo Church, and the Medici Chapels, where the illustrious family found solace in their own monuments. Venture to the Duomo Complex, where the Baptistery's ‘Gates of Paradise’, Brunelleschi's Dome, and Giotto's bell tower showcase Florence's architectural grandeur. Stroll through medieval streets, once trodden by Dante and Beatrice, and marvel at the unique Church of Orsanmichele, adorned with statues representing medieval trading guilds. Experience the charm of the Straw Market, and don't forget to give the famous porcellino (pig) a nose rub for good luck. Continue your journey across the romantic Ponte Vecchio, adorned with sparkling jewelers, leading to the breathtaking Piazza Signoria. Marvel at the majestic Palazzo Vecchio and its iconic Arnolfo tower, surrounded by an ‘open-air museum’ featuring the Fountain of Neptune, Michelangelo's David replica, and the Loggia dei Lanzi's ancient Roman statues! Florence's treasures await, leaving you breathless at every turn.
Florence Private Full-Day Tour with Uffizi and Accademia Gallery
Accademia Gallery – Guided Tour with skip-the-line ticket
Accademia Gallery Hosted Timed Entry Tickets
Accademia Gallery Hosted Timed Entry Tickets

3.71

(3057)

$32.36

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Start your journey into the high art world alongside a host with a convenient skip-the-line hosted ticket to Accademia Gallery. Get an exclusive look at Michelangelo's David and other unfinished sculptures by the paragon artist. Roam the halls of the museum and spot sculptures by Lorenzo Bartolini, Giambologna, and other artists as well. You'll find rare artworks sculpted centuries ago with marble, clay, and plaster. Travel to the Renaissance past Dive into the golden age of paintings, and notice brush stories from up close as you admire paintings made from the 13th century to the 19th century by several Old Masters. 13th - early 15th century: Walk into a space sparkling gold from the gold ground paintings - artworks with all or most of the background painted in solid gold. 15th century: Ever wondered what late-gothic paintings look like? Take a look at Lorenzo Monaco's art as you stroll the paintings section at the museum. 16th - 17th century: You'll get a glimpse of this time from the artworks by Andrea del Sarto and Pontormo. Also, take in the beauty of the intricate altarpieces from this era. 19th century: The Gipsoteca houses a collection of paintings created by artists affiliated with the Accademia di Belle Arti. Dive into the history of music Collected from dukes and aristocrats from Tuscany, Medici, and Lorraine over the 17th to 19th century, you'll find over 50 rare and antique musical instruments in this section. You'll see the Psaltery - an ancient instrument made entirely of different types of marble. Head to the multimedia stations to feed your curiosity. Listen to the different sounds of these instruments, some of which were popular during the Florentine grand duchy.
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