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Uffizi Gallery Tickets + Digital Guide
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OPENING HOURS
  • Open Tuesday to Sunday 8:15 – 18:30.

  • Closed Monday, January 1st, May 1st and December 25th.


RECOMMENDED VISIT DURATION
  • 1h30 - 2h30.

  • Audioguides available in 8 languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish, Russian and Japanese.


GETTING HERE
  • Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122, Firenze.

  • Situated in the heart of Florence, a short walk from Piazza della Signoria, the museum is easily reachable by bus (lines C1 and C2) or on foot from the city centre.


TICKETS PRICES
  • Full ticket: € 29.00, € 25.00 same day, € 20.00 from 4:00 p.m., € 16.00 same day from 4:00 p.m.

  • Reduced ticket: € 2.00 - European Union citizens only, aged +18 | -26 upon showing passport or ID, and citizens of non-EU Countries only upon mutual agreement (Norway, Island, Switzerland, Liechtenstein).

  • Free ticket: € 0.00 - Children under 18 years of any nationality, showing passport or id card. Children younger than 12 must be accompanied by adults

Please note: prices can be subject to changes due museum decisions, for special periods or events. The final prices are those indicated during the booking procedure when you choose the date of the visit.



RATES INCLUDES
  • Optional digital guide € 10.00


DISCOVER THE UFFIZI

The Uffizi Gallery, located in the heart of Florence, is one of the most famous museums in the world, welcoming more than one million visitors every year. Its permanent collection spans approximately four centuries of Italian art history, housing masterpieces by renowned artists such as Botticelli, Giotto, Cimabue, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Over time, the Medici family assembled this extraordinary collection, which was progressively enriched over the centuries. In 1737, Anna Maria Ludovica, the last heir of the Medici, donated the family's entire artistic heritage to the state of Tuscany, ensuring its preservation for future generations.


The Uffizi Gallery, in the heart of Florence, is one of the most famous museums in the world thanks to its exclusive artistic heritage. It represents a must-see destination for everybody visiting Florence and hosts more than 1 million visitors every year.

The Uffizi Gallery building was begun by Giorgio Vasari and then continued by Vasari, Parigi and Buontalenti.The upper part of the building was made as a gallery, with a passage connected with Palazzo della Signoria. Later, Cosimo I ordered the construction of a corridor going from the Ponte Vecchio to the Pitti Palace, which had been proposed for the ducal residence.

The lower part, to be used for administrative purposes, took the name of “Uffizi”. Here all the Medici family’s art works were assembled by Buontalenti, such as statues and various rooms created for other works and art workshops. Many other works of art were gathered in the gallery, on the top floor. Over time, the Gallery was enriched with new works until Anna Maria Ludovica, the last of the Medici, in 1737 bequeathed her family’s vast art holdings to the state of Tuscany.

Masterpieces

Inside the museum you can find the masterpieces of Botticelli, Giotto, Cimabue, Michelangelo e Raffaello. It’s the most popular museum in the world and there are usually long lines at the entrance.

Greatest works

Botticelli, La Nascita di Venere, 1484 ca.

Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482 ca.

Leonardo da Vinci, Annunciazione, 1475 ca.

Michelangelo, Tondo Doni, 1506 ca.

Raffaello, Ritratto di Leone X, 1518 ca.

Tiziano, La Venere di Urbino, 1538

Caravaggio, Bacco, 1597 ca.

Enjoy a visit to the Uffizi Gallery without stress. Make your on-line reservation in advance to get in, avoiding the long lines at the entrance.

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