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37.00
Meeting Point
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Via Ricasoli, 105
Opening Hours
Open daily 8:15 AM–6:50 PM (last entry 6:20 PM; closed Mondays)
Step right into an artistic paradise! Nab a priority pass to the Accademia, a cultural goldmine, brimming with awe-inspiring works like Michelangelo's David - a crown jewel in the world of art. You will see an inspiring collection of 15th-century canvases from Renaissance maestros like Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, and Uccello. The Accademia, nestled in the heart of Florence, swung open its grand doors in the 1780s, initially serving as an educational hub for the Academy of Fine Arts. Today, it primarily houses the gigantic statue of David by Michelangelo. This 5-meter (17-foot) wonder is larger than life in every aspect (save for one little, tongue-in-cheek detail that might raise an eyebrow or two!)

What's Included

* Priority entrance to Accademia Gallery * Access to Michelangelo’s David * Access to permanent exhibitions * Access to the temporary exhibitions * Official audio guide for Accademia Gallery * Booking and handling costs

About Accademia Gallery Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Accademia Gallery, primarily known for housing Michelangelo’s David, serves as a pivotal cultural institution in Florence, Italy. Founded originally as a teaching facility for the fine arts, it has evolved into a museum that celebrates Florentine painting, particularly from the 1300s to the 1600s. The gallery’s mission extends beyond showcasing art; it aims to educate visitors about the techniques and history of art in Florence. 

Visitors can explore a wide array of paintings by artists such as Botticelli, Ghirlandaio, and Uccello, providing context to the artistic environment that fostered the Renaissance. The Accademia Gallery offers a unique perspective on the development of art in Florence, highlighting both iconic masterpieces and lesser-known works that contribute to the city's artistic narrative. The museum's collection not only preserves the legacy of Florentine artists but also continues to inspire and educate.

Highlights

See Michelangelo’s David up close, one of the most celebrated sculptures in the world and a defining masterpiece of the Renaissance.
Explore paintings by Florentine artists from the 14th to the 16th centuries, offering insight into the development of Renaissance art.
View Michelangelo’s unfinished Prisoners (or Slaves), which reveal his sculpting process and artistic intent.
Discover original musical instruments from the Medici collections, including rare stringed instruments once used at the Florentine court.
Walk through the Hall of the Colossus, where large-scale sculptures introduce the museum’s focus on Florentine art and sculpture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Accademia Gallery free?

No. Entry to the Accademia Gallery is not generally free. However, free admission is offered on specific dates, such as the first Sunday of each month and select national holidays. On these days, advance booking is usually not available, and waiting times can be long.

Where to buy Accademia Gallery tickets?

The easiest and most reliable way to buy Accademia Gallery tickets is online in advance. On our website, you can compare verified ticket options, check availability, and find attractive deals for timed entry and guided visits.

How much is an Accademia Gallery ticket?

Prices for Accademia Gallery tickets vary depending on the season and ticket type. Standard entry prices are fixed by the museum, with reduced rates available for eligible visitors. On our website, you can compare current prices and see what’s included before booking.

Is the Accademia Gallery open on Mondays?

No. The Accademia Gallery is closed every Monday, as well as on January 1 and December 25. It is open from Tuesday to Sunday.

What to see in the Accademia Gallery?

Highlights of the Accademia Gallery include Michelangelo’s David, the unfinished Prisoners, Renaissance paintings by Florentine artists from the 14th to 16th centuries, and historic musical instruments from the Medici collection.

How long to spend in the Accademia Gallery?

Most visitors spend between 45 minutes and 2 hours at the Accademia Gallery. A shorter visit focuses mainly on David, while a longer visit allows time to explore the surrounding galleries at a relaxed pace.

Do I need to book Accademia Gallery Tickets in advance?

Yes, it is highly recommended to book Accademia Gallery tickets online in advance, especially during peak season, to avoid long queues and ensure entry.

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Opening Hours
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