Uffizi Gallery

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Klook User
10 Mar
need to meet staff to get ticket should arrive 15 min before
莊 **
27 Feb
The guide provided a thorough explanation and I learned a lot about the Florence Cathedral and the history of Florence. However, it's a shame the tour didn't include climbing to the top.
Yang *******
26 Feb
The museum is beautiful and contains many world-famous paintings. After viewing them, I felt artistically inspired and had a perfect experience. Although the audio guide didn't cover all the paintings, it was quite detailed and easy to understand.
2+
CHIU *******
25 Feb
Easy to use, buy and use immediately. You need to download the audio guide first to carefully listen to the various guides. The instructions on how to use it are detailed.
2+
Ella ***
23 Feb
It is a great experience to use the ticket. The audio guide is useful to help appreciate the art. Gallery is big but worthy to go.
Nima **********
21 Feb
Nice and exclsuive tour. Gabriel (tour guide) was friendly and gave some interesting facts about the Florence and Tuscany food/drink/culture. Food was delicious; however, perhaps the portions can be improved further to be more filling.
2+
Nima **********
21 Feb
The ticket was sent one day before to us. it was easy to enter using first door; short queue. just remember to have an ID or Passport to cross check the name (as they ckeck) and be on time. It does not include the Vasari Walk, but good thing is it has Audio guide which helps to know which parts is must see and which parts can just skim through (note: official audio guide is 6 euro additional on spot). Overall, happy.
2+
Pume *************
18 Feb
Excellent for Realistic and Romantic types, but a bit uncomfortable for Impressionist Post-Modern enthusiasts.
2+

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What to know about Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery, located in Florence, is a must-visit for art lovers from around the world! Start your journey on the ground floor, where you can admire ancient sculptures and get a feel for the museum’s rich history. Then head up to the second floor, home to the world-famous Medici collections, featuring masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci.  As you explore, you’ll also discover the genius of Giorgio Vasari, the architect who designed this incredible space. Don’t forget to step outside and enjoy stunning views of the Loggia dei Lanzi and Piazza della Signoria. Every room is filled with treasures that bring the Renaissance to life. Book your Uffizi Gallery tickets early and get ready for a cultural experience in Florence!
Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy

Paintings to see inside the Uffizi Gallery

The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli

One of the most famous paintings in the world, Botticelli's The Birth of Venus is a must-see at the Uffizi Gallery. It shows the goddess Venus emerging from the sea on a giant shell, surrounded by soft pastel colors and graceful figures. You'll be amazed by the details, from the flowing hair to the delicate flowers in the air.

Primavera by Sandro Botticelli

Another Botticelli masterpiece, Primavera (Spring), is one of the highlights in the Uffizi Gallery. It's a garden scene filled with mythical figures, like Cupid aiming his arrow and the goddess Flora scattering flowers. The painting is filled with colors and details of plants and blooms, so it's definitely a sight to see!

The Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci

One of Leonardo's early works, The Annunciation is also one of the paintings you must see inside the Uffizi Gallery. It captures the moment the Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will become the mother of Jesus, painted with Leonardo's signature mastery of light and perspective. Check out the angel's wings that are so realistic they seem ready to flutter! 

Medusa by Caravaggio

Caravaggio's Medusa is one of the most striking works in the Uffizi Gallery. Painted on a round shield, it shows the snake-haired Gorgon at the moment she's been killed by Perseus. The dramatic expression, intense gaze, and vivid detail make it unforgettable. 

Doni Tondo by Michelangelo

The Doni Tondo is Michelangelo's only surviving panel painting, and it stands out in the Uffizi Gallery. This circular masterpiece shows the Holy Family in the foreground, with mysterious nude figures in the background. Its bold colors, muscular figures, and unique composition show Michelangelo's incredible skill.

Venus of Urbino by Titian

Titian's Venus of Urbino is one of the most captivating paintings in the Uffizi Gallery. It shows a reclining nude woman, often seen as Venus, looking directly at the viewer with confidence. 

The Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero della Francesca

This elegant double portrait is a must-see at the Uffizi Gallery. Piero della Francesca painted the Duke and Duchess in strict profile, set against a beautifully detailed landscape. The contrast between the Duke's rugged features and the Duchess' delicate beauty is something you won't want to miss.

Popular Attractions Near Uffizi Gallery

Ponte Vecchio

A 2-minute walk from the Uffizi Gallery, the Ponte Vecchio is Florence's most famous bridge. Lined with jewelry shops, art dealers, and souvenir stalls, the bridge gives you a great view of the Arno River, especially at sunset when the light turns golden. Originally built in the 14th century, it's one of Florence's most photographed spots.

Palazzo Vecchio

Right next to the Uffizi Gallery, Palazzo Vecchio is Florence's historic town hall and a symbol of the city's power. Inside, you'll find grand halls, beautiful frescoes, and secret passages. Climb the Arnolfo Tower for a unique top-view of Florence and the Duomo. 

Basilica di Santa Croce

About a 10-minute walk from the Uffizi Gallery, Santa Croce is a must for history lovers. This Gothic church is the final resting place of Italian greats like Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli. Inside, you'll see beautiful frescoes by Giotto and a peaceful cloister.

Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

One of Florence's most recognizable landmarks, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is only a 7-minute walk from the Uffizi Gallery. It's known for its Renaissance period design and its huge red-tiled dome that dominates the city skyline. Inside, you'll see the vast interior, colorful stained glass, and breathtaking frescoes of the Last Judgment.

Boboli Gardens

Located just a 4-minute walk away, the Boboli Gardens behind the Pitti Palace were once the private retreat of the powerful Medici family. You can walk through manicured lawns and shaded groves and admire fountains and statues scattered throughout. It's the perfect place to relax after exploring the art-filled halls of the Uffizi Gallery!