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Discover the essence of Italian art history with a discounted combo ticket to the Accademia Gallery, Palazzo Pitti, and Palatine Gallery.
- Make exciting savings with a combo ticket to the Accademia Gallery and Palazzo Pitti & Palatine Gallery and see some of the most important works of art in Italian art history.
- With a reserved entrance ticket, you may skip the long queues outside the Accademia Gallery, be welcomed by a host, and learn the story behind Michelangelo's David, one of history's most renowned sculptures.
- Explore the Accademia Gallery's 7 zones at your own pace, including the Hall of the Colossus, the Hall of the Prisoners, the Tribune, the Gipsoteca Bartolini, Florentine Gothic, the Museum of Musical Instruments, and Florence between 1370 and 1430.
- Admire the architecture of the Pitti Palace, which has influenced many other buildings over the centuries, and see the magnificent State Apartments, the Medici family's old house, located within the Pitti Palace.
- See the riches and treasures amassed by the Medicis over the years in the Palatine Gallery, and feast your senses on the Baroque-style rooms filled with outstanding masterpieces by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and others.
Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
- Reserved entrance to Accademia Gallery
- Host
Palazzo Pitti & Palatine Gallery
- Access to Pitti Palace
- Access to Palatine Gallery
- Access to Porcelain Museum
- Audio guide
- Live guide
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Pam
May, 2025Verified booking
Fantastic place with loads of great art. Extremely crowded but that was not surprising really. Was easy using headout. Guy with tickets was easy to find and it did mean we could head straight in with just a brief security check. Michaelangelo's David is fantastic and so glad I've seen the real thing.James
May, 2025Verified booking
Most impressive was the fact that with all the tourists there that day we were still able to get in an hour earlier than our tickets stated. We were impressed how well the crowds moved throughout the museum. We were able to see everything and it was tremendous, as anticipated.The The staff, when asked questions in English, were always accommodating, friendly and knowledgeableSteven
Apr, 2025Verified booking
David was the main attraction we wanted to see. It was very touristy as all of Florence is & very confusing to get in by ourselves. purchasing the guided tour made it very easy as they acquired our tickets for us, led us with a group inside, and made the process simple. We did lose the group inside as it was a bit chaotic withthe amount of people at the museums first room & we roamerd around by ourselves after the security checkpoint. Well worth the price for the convenience over the non-reservation line.Keren
Apr, 2025Verified booking
Loved being able to walk into the museum w/o a long wait. It was great to see David in person, and I really enjoyed the exhibit of the Musical Instruments.Victoria
Apr, 2025Verified booking
My absolute favorite stop of my trip. Even though I have been before David still brings me to tears. Aside from David the museum has so many incredible pieces that are truly an honor in person. A trip to Florence is not complete without visiting la Galleria dell'Accademia.
The Magnificent Accademia Gallery
The Accademia Gallery houses an extraordinary collection of paintings by some of history's most famous Italian artists. You can avoid the long lines that form outside the gallery by purchasing a reserved entry ticket, and also be greeted by a host. Once inside, you can explore the gallery's seven zones, each of which houses a unique collection of artworks such as paintings, sculptures, and musical instruments. Of course, Michelangelo's David, one of the world's most iconic sculptures depicting the biblical character before his battle with Goliath, can’t be missed.
Pitti Palace: The Residence Of The Medicis
As you enter the Pitti Palace through its majestic entrance, you can't help but be in awe of its immense size and splendor. The palace was commissioned in the 15th century by Luca Pitti, a close friend, and ally of Cosimo de Medici. Eventually, the Medicis acquired the palace and made it their home. As you explore the many lavish rooms of the palace, you'll uncover its secrets and learn about its unique and unconventional history.
Palatine Gallery: The Treasure House Of Medicis
After getting a taste of royalty at the State Apartments, where the Medicis lived, you can visit the Palatine Gallery. This highly ornate Baroque-style gallery is located within the palace and contains the numerous wealth and treasures the Medicis amassed over the years. The stunning artwork by Raphael, Titian, Rubens, and more, as well as the historical artifacts on show all across the gallery, are sure to leave you in awe.
Important Information
Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
- Take note that your tickets provide reserved entry to the gallery. However, there may be a wait time at the ticket office across from the museum when exchanging your voucher for a physical ticket.
- Reserved ticket holders may enter through the Priority Entrance, however a security check is necessary.
- Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility, Restroom.
- Note that the following are not allowed on this tour: large bags, flash photography, stands, tripods, helmets, knives, scissors, or any hazardous objects.
- No food or drinks can be consumed inside the museum.
- Please buy any souvenirs before leaving the Gallery as you can’t re-enter the museum with the same ticket.
Palazzo Pitti & Palatine Gallery
- It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes as this experience involves a fair amount of walking.
- Note: Royal and Imperial Apartments, Museum of Costume and Fashion are closed until further notice due to refurbishment work.
Operating Hours
Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
- Tue to Sun: 8:15am to 6:50pm (last admission at 6:20 pm)
- Closed: 1 Jan, 25 Dec, every Mon
Palazzo Pitti & Palatine Gallery
- Tue to Sun: 8:15am to 6:30pm
- Closed: 25 Dec, 1 Jan, every Mon
- Note: The ticket office closes an hour before the closure of the museum.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID. Students must show a valid student ID.
Ticket Redemption Point 1
Palazzo Pitti Palace
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Redeem your tickets at the Biglietteria Palazzo Pitti.
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Redemption counter is on the right-hand side of Pitti Palace's entrance - Show your ticket at the 'Prenotazioni / Reservations' desk.
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Address: Piazza de' Pitti, 1, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
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Landmark: A 4- minute walk from Monument to Benvenuto Cellini
Get Directions to the Meeting Point
Ticket Redemption Point 2
Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo's David
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Make your way to the Ticketing Counter, you can spot a tiny bookstore door (Libreria Gozzini) just opposite to the gallery.
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Address: Via Ricasoli, 58, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
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Landmark: A 1-minute walk from the 'Museum of Craft' & from the 'David of Michelangelo Statue
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