




Uffizi Gallery Experience
Packages
Entrance Ticket with Self-Guided Mobile Tour (Chinese available)
2.5-Hour Masterclass Guided Tour in English
1.5-Hour Express Guided Tour in English
1.5-Hour Express Guided Tour in Spanish
Reviews
Guide
- Visit one of the most famous museums in the world, housed in the former 'uffizi' or 'offices' of the Medici Family
- Explore the gallery at your own pace, in your own time
- Admire the works of the greatest artists from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance: Botticelli, da Vinci, and more
- Learn about the secrets of the artists’ crafts, techniques, and tools as you go through each room
- Take the change to visit also Bargello Museum, the first Museum of Middle Age and Reinaissance
Discover the treasures of Florence’s Uffizi Gallery with our entry tickets designed for a smooth and effortless experience! Uffizi Gallery is one of the oldest and most important galleries in the world, as well as one of the most visited museums in Italy. It houses one of the world's most important collections of Italian Renaissance works of art, including 'Madonna and Child with Two Angels' by Filippino Lippi, 'Primavera,' and 'Birth of Venus' by Botticelli, and 'Venus of Urbino' by Titian. For good reason, lines to buy tickets at the location can last up to 5 hours during the high season, but with a skip-the-line-ticket, you get to save both time and money! Upon entry, admire the more than 100,000 paintings, antiques, and sculptures spread over two floors and 50+ rooms. After making your way through early Renaissance gems, go through rooms dedicated to the big name High Renaissance painters. If you want to immerse yourself in Italian Renaissance art while in Florence, then visit Uffizi Gallery.
Things to note
- Learn more about this activity’s enhanced Health & Hygiene Measures
FAQs
What can visitors expect to see on the ground floor of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence?
The ground floor of the Uffizi Gallery features a captivating collection of artworks from the Renaissance period, showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists such as Piero della Francesca. While visiting Florence, tourists can explore the rich cultural heritage of Florence and witness the artistic evolution during this transformative period, all within the historic setting of the Uffizi.
How does the Uffizi Gallery connect to other landmarks in Florence, such as the Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens?
Situated in the heart of Florence, the Uffizi Gallery is strategically linked to cultural landmarks like Palazzo Pitti and the enchanting Boboli Gardens. Visitors can seamlessly explore these interconnected sites, experiencing the grandeur of the Medici family's Palazzo and the scenic beauty of the Boboli Gardens, all within the cultural hub of Florence.
Are there Roman sculptures featured in the Uffizi Gallery's collection?
While the Uffizi Gallery primarily focuses on the Renaissance period, it also houses a captivating collection of Roman sculptures. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the ancient world, adding an extra layer of historical richness to the museum's diverse offerings.
Can you provide information about the significance of the Uffizi Gallery in relation to Florence's history and the Medici family?
The Uffizi Gallery holds immense historical significance as it was commissioned by Cosimo de Medici, the influential patron of the arts in Renaissance Florence. Initially intended as administrative offices (uffizi in Italian), the building evolved into a showcase for the family's vast art collection. Today, the Uffizi stands as a testament to the Medici family's patronage of the arts and their pivotal role in shaping Florence's cultural legacy.
How can visitors easily reach the Uffizi Gallery from iconic landmarks like the Ponte Vecchio and Piazza della Signoria?
The Uffizi Gallery is conveniently located within walking distance from prominent landmarks such as the Ponte Vecchio and Piazza della Signoria. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through Florence's charming streets, immersing themselves in the city's rich history before arriving at the Uffizi to explore its world-class art collection.
Are there any days when admission to the Uffizi Gallery is free?
Yes, admission to the Uffizi Gallery is free on the first Sunday of each month for all visitors.
Can I book tickets for the Uffizi Gallery in advance?
Yes, it's recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons, to save time and avoid long lines.
Are there guided tours available for the Uffizi Gallery?
Yes, guided tours of the Uffizi Gallery are available for visitors interested in a more in-depth exploration of the art collections.
What other attractions can I visit with my Uffizi Gallery ticket?
Your Uffizi Gallery ticket may also include access to other nearby attractions such as the Boboli Gardens, Pitti Palace, and Palazzo Vecchio.
Is there an extra charge for visiting the Uffizi Gallery during peak season?
During peak season or special exhibitions, there may be an additional charge for admission to the Uffizi Gallery.
What are the opening hours of the Uffizi Gallery?
The Uffizi Gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 8.15 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., and it's closed on Mondays, as well as on certain holidays.
Can I visit the Uffizi Gallery early in the morning?
Early morning visits to the Uffizi Gallery may be possible with advance reservation or during special opening hours.
How long is my Uffizi Gallery ticket valid for?
Your Uffizi Gallery ticket is typically valid for a specific date and time slot, so it's important to check the details when booking.
Where can I find more information about Uffizi Gallery tickets and visiting details?
For more information about Uffizi Gallery tickets, visiting hours, and access, you can visit the museum tickets official website or contact them via phone or email.
How can I get to Uffizi Gallery by train?
You can take Line R. The Closest station is Santa Maria Novella (SMN) Station, 1.3 km. It will take time 11 minutes (from Stazione Via Panzani). Florence Santa Maria Novella, the main terminus, is the closest station to the gallery. From the station, you can take a taxi or bus to the gallery. Alternatively, you can walk to the museum, which takes approximately 20 minutes.