Uffizi Gallery Ticket and Audio App





Description
Access the Uffizi Gallery in Florence without the wait, diving into a treasure trove of Renaissance art housed in a magnificent 16th-century building. Marvel at iconic masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Botticelli, including the celebrated Primavera and The Birth of Venus. Each room unfolds a new chapter of art history, from Caravaggio’s Medusa to Raphael’s Madonna del Cardellino, making it perfect for both art aficionados and curious newcomers. Explore at your leisure and immerse yourself in this inspiring cultural experience.
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Discover world-famous masterpieces at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Admire iconic works by Renaissance legends like Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. Highlights include The Birth of Venus, Primavera, Caravaggio’s Medusa, and Raphael’s Madonna del Cardellino. Explore centuries of art in a historic 16th-century building at your own pace.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Passport or ID is mandotory
- Please ensure you enter your full and correct names when booking the tour. Tickets with incorrect names may not be accepted for entry to the Uffizi Gallery.
- All museum visitors are required to undergo a security check, and during peak hours, the wait for the check is around 15 - 20 minutes
- Please download the "POP GUIDE" Audio Guide App from the App Store or Google Play before arriving at the meeting point. At the meeting point, our staff will provide you with your login credentials.
- Don’t forget to bring your own headset for the best experience.
Reviews(2)
A lot of stairs which shouldn't be a surprise if you have done any traveling activities but we did the self guided tour and had a great time. The stairs climb was fortunately at the beginning.
Very crowded difficult to try and study artwork. Many stairs, some elevators but lines to use. Long lines inside museum for rooms that contain famous well known artwork



