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Walk through 90+ rooms of the Uffizi at your own pace, from Cimabue's earliest panel paintings through to Botticelli, Leonardo, and Caravaggio, the collection follows the full arc of the Renaissance in sequence.
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Cross the 500 metres to Santa Croce and skip the ticket counter entirely. The full complex is yours: basilica, chapels, cloisters, crypt, and museum, with nothing extra to pay at any point inside.
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In the Bardi and Peruzzi Chapels, Giotto painted the figures of St Francis and St John with a naturalism that had not existed in Western art before. These frescoes are the starting point of everything the Uffizi later brought to its peak.
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The tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli are set into the nave walls. Each monument was designed in a different century — Galileo's was not erected until 95 years after his death.
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Two sites most visitors split across separate days. This ticket is the reason to do both in one.
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Skip-the-line entry to Basilica Santa Croce
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Timed entry to Uffizi Gallery
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Guides at either attractions
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Transfers
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Cover Florence’s two cultural landmarks: Uffizi Gallery and Santa Basilica Croce with this super saver combo! Behold Renaissance masterpieces at your chosen time slot and bypass the ticketing line to the world’s largest Franciscan Church, Santa Basilica Croce.
Getting Started
Arrive at the chosen time slot for your Uffizi Gallery experience and be prepared for a security check. At Basilica Santa Croce, the entrance and ticketing office are via the north side in Largo Bargellini.
What to expect
Uffizi Gallery
Home to Renaissance art works by greats like Michelangelo and Caravaggio, the gallery houses treasure trove of paintings including Da Vinci’s ‘The Annunciation’ and Fabriano’s ‘The Adoration of the Magi’ among others.
Features
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Expansive corridors featuring marble busts
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Renaissance masterpieces like Botitcelli's 'Birth of Venus', Caravaggio's 'Medusa'
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Sculptures, like Michelangelo's 'Doni Tondo' and Bandinelli's 'Laocoon and Sons'
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Greek and Roman sculptures
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Diverse collections of artworks spanning the Mannerist and Baroque styles
Basilica Santa Croce
Visit Santa Basilica Croce to explore the cloisters (courtyards) and the Pazzi Chapel. Access the tombs of great minds such as Galileo Galilei and admire the stunning frescoes of Gaddi and Giotto: a visual treat in the purest sense.
Features
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Stunning design and architecture — featuring a Gothic and Mannerist style
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Pazzi Chapel — located within the first cloister, it is one of the earliest prototypes of Renaissance architecture
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Old Sacristy — room adjacent to the church where liturgical items are stored and where members prepare themselves for service
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Last Supper — Vasari's stunning fresco on Basilica Croce's ceiling
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Sala del Pozzo — The old well room beside the Sacristy, it consists the niche that once contained a wash basin and a well.
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What to bring
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Valid photo ID for entry to both the Uffizi Gallery and Basilica di Santa Croce.
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Your printed or digital voucher for each site. The confirmation email is not the entry ticket for either venue; check your final voucher for redemption instructions.
What's not allowed
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Bare shoulders and knees are not permitted inside Basilica di Santa Croce. The church is an active place of worship, so a lightweight cover-up is sufficient.
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Large bags and backpacks must be deposited at the cloakroom at the Uffizi Gallery before entering.
Accessibility
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The Uffizi Gallery is wheelchair accessible via lifts throughout the building.
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At Basilica di Santa Croce, wheelchair users and visitors with reduced mobility can enter via a ramp on the north side at Largo Bargellini. A raised platform at the cloister exit onto Piazza Santa Croce provides an additional access point. Admission for visitors with disabilities and one accompanying carer is free of charge and requires no advance booking.
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Note that the chapels in the transept, the Novitiate Corridor, and the Sacristy at Santa Croce are on a raised level accessible only via steps and cannot be reached by wheelchair.
Additional information
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A multilingual audio guide is available to rent inside Basilica di Santa Croce in five languages. This is not included in your ticket and is paid separately at the venue.
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Security screening is mandatory at the Uffizi Gallery regardless of ticket type — factor in additional time at the entrance.
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