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Take advantage of skip the line entrance to the Accademia Gallery
Discover Michelangelo's David and many other extraordinary masterpieces
Enjoy a small-group tour and stay in the museum as long as you want
What to expect
Enjoy a small-group tour of the second most visited museum in Florence and see Michelangelo's David, one of the most famous symbols of Italy worldwide.
Meet your guide near the Uffizi, and take a short walk through the historic center to reach the entrance of the Accademia Gallery. Admire the beauty all around you as you walk from Piazza della Signoria to the magnificent Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo, passing by Via dei Calzaiuoli.
Skip the line at the museum entrance and discover the greatest collection of sculptures by Michelangelo in the world. Marvel at his David, an imposing sculpture considered as a model of the ideal male beauty in art. The superb representation of the biblical hero became one of the emblems of the Renaissance and is now a symbol of Florence and Italy around the world.
Inside the Accademia Gallery, you'll also find the Museum of musical instruments as well as the largest collection of paintings on a gold background and the Sala dei Prigioni displaying sculptures designed for Pope Julius II. After the guided tour, you can stay inside and explore the museum at your own pace.
COVID-19 information
The following health and safety measures are in place, so you can relax and enjoy your experience.Visitor numbers are limited to reduce crowds
The experience complies with government regulations
What’s included
Accademia Gallery skip-the-line tickets
Guided tour in a small group
Earphones for groups of more than 6 people
Location
Via dei Castellani 14 (18 red), 50122 Florence FI, Italy
Meeting point:
City Florence Tours office, located a few meters from the main entrance of the Uffizi Gallery.
Provider
City Florence Tours
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the activity begins.
Important to know
- This is a semi-private tour: the group size never exceeds 8 people