Accademia Morning & Uffizi Afternoon skip-the-line Visit with Audio-guide
Number of travelers: 2
- Discover the masterpieces of both Museums at your pace!
- Find out all the secrets about "David" and many other masterpieces by Michelangelo
- Explore the Uffizi Gallery and admire the stunning works of art by the greatest Renaissance artists
- Skip the long line and enjoy the Museums without waiting to get your Tickets!
From 109,00
Duration: Visit the museums in total freedom
Starting time: Multiple start times
Season: All the year round
At the corner between Via Ricasoli and Piazza San Marco, in front of the loggiato of Accademia delle Belle Arti.
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For all those customers who wish to visit both museums in total freedom and at their own pace, guided by an audio commentary of expert art historians recorded in their own language.
Accademia Gallery: Total immersion in the art of Michelangelo to know his most renowned work, the “David”, and other important works of art such as ''I Prigioni'' and ''San Matteo'' and the “Palestrina Pietà”. The young Michelangelo carved the David from a huge block of rough marble in three years, creating an imposing sculpture of absolute beauty, an icon of the renaissance model. He depicted a magnificent nude young man at the height of his physical vigor, whose intense expression of strength and courage, which originated from an absolute faith in God, roses as a symbol of power and invincibility of the Florentine Republic at the time of its maximum splendor.
Uffizi Gallery: You can't leave Florence without visiting one of the most famous art galleries in the world. Here you can admire numerous works of art by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello, Giotto, Cimabue, Masaccio and many others. Among the precious exhibition halls of the Gallery, the most renowned one contains the refined works by Botticelli, amongst which the absolute masterpieces: "Primavera" and "Birth of Venus". The latter painting, the icon of the museum, represents the allegory of the birth of the goddess emerging from the sea foam and symbolizes the ideal of beauty as an expression of purity and spiritual quality, typical of the Renaissance Neoplatonic aesthetics.
- Caf Tour’s Staff Assistance at the Meeting Point
- Audioguide in your own language
- Museums Skip-the-line Entrance Tickets
- If Lunch option selected: Tuscan Lunch in a typical Restaurant in the old town, drinks to be paid on the spot.
It is mandatory to arrive at the meeting point at the mentioned check in time.
In case of delay it will not be possible to get the time-entry ticket and Museum access, nor to have a refund or reschedule the entry.