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Discover one of the finest art collections in Europe and throughout history, including Michelangelo's masterpieces at Accademia Gallery.
Highlights
Highlights
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Save your time with your reserved entry access rather than wait in hours-long lines and queues in order to purchase tickets on-site.
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Venture into the 7 different zones of the Gallery that hold some of the most important works of art in Italian art history.
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Immerse yourself in the Gallery and feel free to explore at your own pace since your tickets are valid for the rest of the day until closing time.
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Enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of seeing Michelangelo's David, depicting the biblical character before his battle with Goliath.
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Did you know? Michelangelo's David was originally placed in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence and was only moved to the Accademia Gallery in 1873.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Timed entry to Accademia Gallery
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Escorted entry (optional)
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your Experience
Your Experience
Art, History & More
Located at the intersection of two ancient monasteries, the Accademia is known for housing Michelangelo’s greatest works along with other works from renowned artists. Explore the various zones and take in the creative artistic expression that radiates through the halls filled with art.
Museum Halls You Shouldn't Miss
The first hall once you enter the gallery, is the Hall of the Colossus, which houses the stunning marble sculpture of ‘Rape of the Sabines’ by Giambologna. The hall also features paintings by Botticelli, Paolo Uccello, Perugino and many more artists. The Hall of the Prisoners, a special memoir dedicated to the unfinished works of Michelangelo houses the 4 sculptures, Atlas, Bearded Slave, Awakening Slave and Young Slave. The most famous hall in the Accademia, The Tribune houses the legendary ‘David’ by Michelangelo. Placed in the centre under a bright skylight, the halo-like dome is a spectacular sight capable of reducing the mightiest individuals to mere spectators.
Venture into the world of rhythm and music as you discover the surreal Grand Ducal Collection of over 50 musical instruments inside the Museum of Musical Instruments. Explore the collection of string, wind and harpsichord instruments on display including the piano by Bartolomeo Cristofori and the tenor viola by Antonio Stradivari.
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
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Kindly note that your tickets offer reserved entry into the gallery. However, there may be a wait at the ticket office across from the museum when you're exchanging your voucher for the physical ticket.
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You will then have to gain entry at Priority Entrance for Reserved Ticket holders. You will still have to go through a security check.
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Due to security reasons, the gallery can only accommodate a certain number of people at any given time so, if space allows, you may be moved to a slightly earlier or later time slot upon arrival.
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Facilities: Wheelchair accessible, pram/stroller accessible & accessibility for pregnant women.
Restrictions
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No bags and large backpacks, helmets, knives, scissors, or any hazardous objects will be allowed in the Gallery.
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No food or drinks can be consumed inside the museum.
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Non-professional photography and videography are allowed inside the museum. Use of flash, stands, or tripods are not allowed.
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Please buy any souvenirs before leaving the Gallery as you can’t re-enter the museum with the same ticket.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the ticket redemption point.
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Please ensure that you arrive 20 minutes before the start time of your tour to avoid any delays.
Ticket Redemption Point
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Make your way to the Galleria dell'Accademia, Via Ricasoli, 58 (street)
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The gallery is just a 1-minute walk from the 'Museum of Craft' & from the 'David of Michelangelo Statue'
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You can also spot a tiny bookstore door (Libreria Gozzini) just opposite to the gallery
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
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The nearest Bus stop is Piazza Di San Marco and the stop ID is FM0084
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Bus: 52
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Accademia Galleria is a 2-minute walk from this stop
By Train
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The nearest Train Station is Firenze S.M.N. Station
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This is a 14-minute walk (1.2km) from your meeting point.
By Taxi
- Ask to be dropped off at Piazza di San Marco and walk towards Via Ricasoli to reach the museum.