Tour Overview
Uffizi Gallery - Small Group TicketBotticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raffaello, Giotto, Cimabue, MasaccioYou 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, among which the absolute masterpieces: "Primavera" and "Birth of Venus". The latter painting, the museum icon, 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 Renaissance Neoplatonic aesthetics.The guided Tour ends at the Uffizi Terrace where you can enjoy an amazing and exclusive view of the city’s most important monuments. Once the guided tour is over, it is possible to stay in the museum. Also, during the next five days, with your ticket, you will enjoy complimentary access to two remarkable attractions in Florence: the National Archaeological Museum and the Opificio delle Pietre Dure. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to explore these cultural treasures without any additional cost.Important informationDuring periods of high visitor influx, admission to the Museums may experience delays due to security measures. Access to the Museum is regulated based on the number of people inside. Please note that only water bottles of 500ml or smaller are permitted inside the museum. Drinking is strictly prohibited in the exhibition rooms. Furthermore, as part of the security procedure, the authorities at the metal detector will confiscate all bottled or canned beverages.Please note that all participants are required to present a valid identity document (passport or national identity card) to access the museum. If the document does not match the given name or is not valid, entry will be denied by museum staff and no refund will be possible.There may be restrictionsPlease note that the two elevators located in the East wing of the Uffizi Gallery (at the Grand Ducal Staircase) are not accessible to the public due to ongoing works.The Grand Ducal Staircase consists of 4 ramps and a total of 126 steps.Visitors who are unable to climb the stairs and need to use the lift should go to the Grand Ducal Staircase, where they will be accompanied by staff to the lifts located at the Lanzi Staircase in the West Wing. This includes disabled visitors in an organised group accompanied by 1 other person, disabled visitors in a family unit of up to 5 people, people with reduced mobility, disabled visitors who require walking aids, pregnant women, families with children in pushchairs up to a maximum of 5 people.The customers having guided tours must meet the guide first and then follow the indications to access the museum.
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Guide Skip the line entrance