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Museums of Florence: purchase of tickets and all informationAll the Museums of Florence: purchase of tickets for civic museums and state museums, religious museums; information on the collections hosted, opening hours, how to get there, tickets prices. |
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Uffizi Gallery - Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6 - FlorenceThe Uffizi Gallery houses one of the most important art collections on the planet. Located next to Piazza della Signoria, it is a must-see destination attracting over 4 million visitors annually. Book now and skip the line |
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Galleria dell'Accademia - Via Ricasoli, 58/60 - FlorenceHome to Michelangelo's David, this museum holds the largest collection of his sculptures. It also features the Museum of Musical Instruments and an extensive collection of gold-ground paintings. Book now and skip the line |
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Palazzo Pitti - Piazza de' Pitti, 1 - FlorenceThe historic residence of the Medici, Lorraine, and Savoy families. This monumental palace is part of the Uffizi museum complex and offers a glimpse into royal life through its grand galleries. Book now and skip the line |
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Boboli Gardens - Piazza de' Pitti, 1 - FlorenceLocated directly behind Palazzo Pitti, these gardens are a true open-air museum. One of the most famous Italian gardens, it welcomes nearly 1 million visitors to its statues and fountains every year. Book now and skip the line |
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Bargello Museum - Via del Proconsolo, 4 - FlorenceThis museum houses a premier collection of Renaissance sculptures from the Medici collection, featuring masterpieces by Donatello, Michelangelo, and Cellini in a medieval fortress setting. Book now and skip the line |
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Medici Chapels - Piazza di Madonna degli Aldobrandini - FlorenceThe monumental mausoleum of the Medici family, designed by Michelangelo. It houses his famous Allegories of Time and serves as a testament to the family's patronage of the arts. Book now and skip the line |
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Museo di San Marco - Piazza San Marco - FlorenceA former Dominican convent commissioned by Cosimo the Elder. It holds the world's most significant collection of frescoes and paintings by the Renaissance master Beato Angelico. Book now and skip the line |
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Vasari Corridor - Ponte Vecchio - FlorenceAn elevated enclosed passageway connecting Palazzo Vecchio with the Pitti Palace. Designed by Vasari, it allowed the Medici to move safely through the heart of the city over the Ponte Vecchio. Book now and skip the line |
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