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Museums in Florence

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Accademia Gallery Tickets
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4.3(26,464)

See Michelangelo’s iconic David up close at the Accademia Gallery; a must-see masterpiece in Florence.

Uffizi Gallery
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4.4(21,158)

Explore a vast collection of masterpieces at the renowned Uffizi Gallery, showcasing art by luminaries such as Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Raphael, and da Vinci. Dive into our selection of Uffizi Gallery tickets to benefit from skip-the-line entry, expert-guided tours, and combo offers with the neighboring Accademia Gallery

Palazzo Vecchio
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4.2(5,601)

Step inside Florence’s town hall and uncover political power, Medici history, and Renaissance art in one grand building.

Medici Chapel
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4.4(1,907)

Visit the Medici Chapel to see exquisite sculptures and tombs of Florence’s powerful Medici family.

Bargello National Museum
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4.3(2,082)

Discover Renaissance masterworks by Donatello, Verrocchio, and more at Florence’s Bargello Museum.

Vasari Corridor
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Walk through history in the Vasari Corridor, a 16th-century passage designed by Giorgio Vasari for the powerful Medici family, connecting Florence’s Uffizi Gallery and Pitti Palace. Home to a collection of ancient sculptures, the corridor also offers stunning views of the Arno River and the Ponte Vecchio. You can access the corridor with a special Uffizi Gallery ticket.

Hzero - The Miniature Railway
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Spend a few hours at Hzero Museum and be in awe of its intricately created 280 square meter model miniature railway system with entry tickets. Initiated as a hobby by Giuseppe Castello, this miniature model has grown to become the largest of its kind!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 3 museums in Florence?
Which is the most-visited museum in Florence?

The Uffizi Gallery is the most-visited museum in Florence, recording over four million visitors in 2022.

What are some must-see artifacts or exhibits in the museums of Florence?
  1. Andrea del Verrocchio and Leonardo da Vinci Annunciation's “Annunciation” - Uffizi Gallery
  2. David of Michelangelo - Galleria dell'Accademia di Firenze
  3. Lorenzo Ghiberti's “The Gates of Paradise” - Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Santa Maria del Fiore
Are there any unique museums in Florence?
  1. La Specola Zoological Museum | Science
  2. Stibbert Museum | Art and History
  3. Musée Salvatore Ferragamo | Fashion
  4. Opificio delle Pietre Dure | Art and Nature
  5. Bardini Museum | Diverse Art
How much do museum tickets usually cost in Florence?

Tickets to the Uffizi Gallery begin from €34, while tickets to other museums may vary from €10 - €40.

Are there any discounts on Florence museum tickets for kids?

Yes. Discounts are available on Florence museum tickets for kids. Some museums in Florence also offer free admission to kids under 18 if they have ID proof.

Are there any free museums in Florence?
  1. Loggia dei Lanzi
  2. Complex of Santa Maria Novella
  3. Palazzo Vecchio
  4. Brancacci Chapel
  5. Bargello Museum

    These museums are free on the first Sunday of every month.
Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known museums in Florence worth visiting?
Is there an age limit for entering museums in Florence?

No, there isn’t an age limit for entering museums in Florence. Visitors of all ages can freely enter, but children might need a guardian with them when visiting certain museums in Florence.

Are museums in Florence accessible to all?

Yes. Museums in Florence are accessible to all, including visitors with mobility issues and other disabilities.

What facilities are available for visitors with special needs?
  • Audio guides
  • Accessible entrances
  • Accessible parking
  • Rented wheelchairs
  • Ramps
  • Elevators
Is there a dress code for museums in Florence?

While there isn’t a dress code for museums in Florence, ensure you wear respectful clothing. Museums are formal places with significant history, so avoid wearing shorts and T-shirts.

Do museums in Florence involve a lot of walking?

You'll typically need 3-4 hours to explore a museum in Florence, do expect a fair amount of walking between exhibits. Come prepared with shoes.

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