Enjoy this one single opportunity to visit the main Florence museums.
Accademia and Uffizi Gallery.
The Itinerary: Walk through the amazing center of Florence and discover its unique secular heritage and breathtaking beauty with a private tour guide. A special chance to see, in an exclusive tour, only for you, Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery.
Details: Every day, except Mondays
Tour in detail: Our guide will take you to some of the most important spots where the greatest minds and artists have stood and been inspired: Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo, the Baptistery, Santa Trinita and Orsanmichele Church, Pontevecchio Bridge, the Secret Vasari Corridor and much much more.
Highlights :
• DISCOVER Florence! Visit all the main sites of the city!
• Walking tour with a private local tour guide.
• Skip the line Entrance Uffizi and Accademia Gallery.
• Only in English for the highest quality
Length: Approx. 4 hours.
Time: from 8AM to 3PM
Meeting Point:It will be communicated in the confirmation voucher.
Inclusions:
Accademia Gallery entrance (skip the long line)
Uffizi Gallery entrance (skip the long line)
Licensed English speaking Guide at disposal for 4 hours
Earphones for groups up to 6 people Uffizi and Accademia highlights Tour (skip the long line)
Fee: Discounts for children under 13 y.o
NOTES: Please let us know in advance any special need or impaired mobility of the clients and we will do our best to accomodate them. Even with the skip-the-line entrance, there is still a compulsory security check which may cause some delays in entering the museum. Big bags, liquid bottles and large umbrellas will not be allowed inside the museums (ok small foldable umbrellas).
Our tour explores the historic and architectural evolution factors from the Roman foundation through medieval centuries and its Renaissance glorious period up to modern time Florence.
Our guide will take you to some of the most important spots where the greatest minds and artists have stood and been inspired: Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo, the Baptistery, Santa Trinita and Orsanmichele Church, Pontevecchio Bridge, the secret Vasari Corridor and much much more.
The tour continues to the Uffizi Gallery, the place to be admiring world masterpieces and fully understanding the development of Italian art from the Middle Ages (late 1200) to the late Baroque, placing more emphasis on the major artists of Renaissance.
This museum is the perfect place to compare the different styles and techniques of a Botticelli, Leonardo and Michelangelo painting .
Also, to comprehend the genius of Raffaello and to learn more about Tiziano and the Venetian school.
The visit also includes the entrance to the Accademia Gallery, which is particularly known for housing one the most significant attractions of the city: Michelangelo’s David statue.
On showcase we also have his famous unfinished statues: the Prisoners , St. Matthew and his Pieta.
The David statue was transferred here, to the designated tribune, from Piazza della Signoria in 1873.
The other works comprise mostly religious paintings by minor artists working in and around Florence between the mid-13th and the late 16th centuries.
There is also a significant collection of plaster models by the 19th-century sculptors Lorenzo Bartolini and Luigi Pampaloni, besides a section of Russian icons.
Enjoy this one single opportunity to visit the main Florence museums: Accademia and Uffizi Gallery