Uffizi Gallery: Small Group Guided Tour + Skip The Line Ticket
Step into the breathtaking world of the Uffizi Gallery, an iconic and vital cornerstone in the realm of art, packed with awe-inspiring treasures and masterpieces.
Step into the breathtaking world of the Uffizi Gallery, an iconic and vital cornerstone in the realm of art, packed with awe-inspiring treasures and masterpieces.
Attention all art enthusiasts! The museum invites you to explore its treasures at your own pace, guided by the voices of expert art critics and historians.
There’s more than one breathtaking dome in Florence! With its enormous green patina dome, the Great Synagogue of Florence is an architectural treasure and one of the most important synagogues in Italy. Constructed between 1874 and 1882, with the goal of going toe-to-toe with Florence’s immaculate architecture, it remains one of the largest and impressive synagogues in Europe to this day.
The sun-kissed Tuscan rooftops and charming passage streets of Florence fan out from its terracotta-tiled centerpiece, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore.
Skip the line and explore Palazzo Vecchio, the symbol of civic power in Florence for centuries, on a multimedia-guided tour. Climb the Tower of Palazzo Vecchio for fantastic views over Florence, and visit the museum that’s still the seat of the local city government.
You wouldn’t expect one of the most famous churches in the world to have short queues – luckily these Florence Duomo tickets get you right in to soak up the city’s emblematic landmark.
Step right up and join art enthusiasts from around the globe as they flock to Florence to marvel at the iconic David. This masterpiece, crafted by Michelangelo, has earned its status as one of the world’s most renowned sculptures. Representing the epitome of strength and youthful beauty, David stands as a timeless symbol of the Renaissance era.
Today, at the Cathedral of the Image, you can explore the art and life of Gustav Klimt, a revolutionary artist and creator of some of the most iconic pieces in the history of modern art.
See the vibrant heart of the Renaissance come to life with a curated art tour of the Accademia Gallery!
Skip the line at the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella, the highlight of Florence’s monastic complex. Once inside, you’ll learn the history of the Dominican Order via a high-tech video guide. Tour this fascinating basilica, discover great artwork of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and admire the Cloisters, 15th-century frescoes, and more.
Explore the cathedral, its stained-glass windows, and stunning frescoes by Zuccari and Giorgio Vasari.
The National Archaeological Museum will remind you that Florence is more than the Renaissance. See Etruscan, Roman, and Greek artifacts, and also visit the Egyptian Museum – the second largest in all of Italy!
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