Uffizi Gallery
Explore a vast collection of masterpieces at the renowned Uffizi Gallery, showcasing art by luminaries such as Caravaggio, Michelangelo, Raphael, and da Vinci. Dive into our selection of Uffizi Gallery tickets to benefit from skip-the-line entry, expert-guided tours, and combo offers with the neighboring Accademia GalleryBestseller
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Built in 1564, the Vasari Corridor is an elevated passageway linking the Uffizi Gallery to the Pitti Palace. It served as a discreet route for Medici rulers to navigate between their administrative and residential areas, maintaining separation from the common people.
Elevate your experience with a guided tour: Opt for a guided tour at the Uffizi Gallery to deepen your understanding of art and history. Expert guides will provide insights into masterpieces, enriching your visit.
Explore during off-peak times: Escape crowds by visiting the Uffizi Gallery in the early morning or late afternoon. These quieter periods offer a more leisurely exploration, allowing you to savor the artworks and the gallery's ambiance.
Maximize your visit with combo tickets: Choose combo tickets that grant access to additional attractions like Pitti Palace or the Boboli Gardens. This way, you can explore multiple cultural landmarks in Florence, enhancing your overall experience.
Stay informed about special exhibitions or events: Before purchasing Uffizi Gallery tickets, check for any ongoing special exhibitions or events. This ensures you plan your visit accordingly, making the most of limited-time displays or activities.
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About Uffizi Art Gallery
Explore the historical splendour of the 16th-century Uffizi Art Gallery in Florence, showcasing the city's cultural legacy through an extensive collection of Renaissance masterpieces by artists such as Michelangelo and Botticelli. Catering to diverse preferences, we provide convenient ticket options for art enthusiasts planning their visit. Uncover, purchase, and learn about all available ticket choices with us, setting the stage for a journey through the artistic brilliance of the Uffizi Art Gallery.
Wander the Vasari Corridor, a covert passageway linking Uffizi to Pitti Palace across the Arno River, shrouded in historical intrigue.
Journey back to 3100 BCE with the ancient Egyptian masterpiece, the Narmer Palette, residing within Uffizi's renowned collection.
Explore the hidden treasures of Room 35, known as the "Room of the Loeser Bequest," showcasing antique furniture and paintings collected by Charles Loeser.
Explore the artistry of the past with Simone Martini's "Portrait of a Man" from 1322, housed at Uffizi as one of the earliest known portraits in history.
Be amazed by Caravaggio's enigma, the unique self-portrait "Medusa," at Uffizi, showcasing the master's prowess with a severed head in this captivating work.
Why visit Uffizi Art Gallery?
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Piazzale degli Uffizi Entrance
Open to both general and pre-booked visitors, this entrance, accessible from Piazzale degli Uffizi, suggests following posted signs. While wait times vary, advanced booking is recommended for a streamlined entry process.
Via Lambertesca Entrance:
Exclusive to groups and visitors with pre-booked tickets, this entrance on Via Lambertesca promises shorter wait times. For a hassle-free entry, advance booking is strongly advised.
Piazza della Signoria Entrance
Designed for general and pre-booked visitors, this entrance in Piazza della Signoria provides convenient access to the Uffizi Gallery. While wait times fluctuate, it's recommended to book in advance.
Via dei Georgofili Entrance:
Reserved for groups and pre-booked visitors, this entrance on Via dei Georgofili offers a convenient gateway to the Uffizi Gallery. Ensure a prompt entry by booking in advance.
Loggiato degli Uffizi Entrance
Accessible to both general and pre-booked visitors, this entrance at Loggiato degli Uffizi provides a direct path to the gallery. Given varying wait times, it's advisable to get an advanced booking.
- The Uffizi Gallery is typically closed on Mondays, 1 January, and 25 December.
- Visitors are required to exit the museum by 6:30pm, except on Tuesdays when closing procedures begin at 9:30pm.