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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (English Guided Tour)
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (English Guided Tour)

Skip the lines with a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic Statue of David.
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (Italian Guided Tour)
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (Italian Guided Tour)

Skip the lines with a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic Statue of David.
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (Spanish Guided Tour)
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (Spanish Guided Tour)

Skip the lines with a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic Statue of David.
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (French Guided Tour)
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (French Guided Tour)

Skip the lines with a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic Statue of David.
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (German Guided Tour)
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Accademia Gallery Skip-the-Line Guided Tour (German Guided Tour)

Skip the lines with a guided tour of the Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic Statue of David.
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Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket

Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket

在线购买学院美术馆电子门票,您可走优先通道快速入场,参观艺术史上最伟大的作品之一——米开朗琪罗的《大卫》。在这场文艺复兴时期艺术的终极庆典中,您还将感受到来自15世纪艺术大师波提切利、基尔兰达约和乌切洛等大师名作带来的的震撼!
Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket + Official Audio Guide

Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket + Official Audio Guide

步入艺术天堂!您可以优先获得前往阿卡德米美术馆(Accademia)的通行证,这里是一座文化金矿,到处都是令人惊叹的作品,如米开朗基罗的《大卫》--艺术世界的皇冠上的明珠。在这里,您还可以欣赏到文艺复兴时期大师波提切利、吉兰达约和乌切洛等人创作的 15 世纪油画作品。 美术学院坐落在佛罗伦萨市中心,于 17 世纪 80 年代敞开大门,最初是美术学院的教育中心。如今,这里主要陈列着米开朗基罗的巨型雕像《大卫》。这座 5 米(17 英尺)高的奇迹在各方面都比真人还大(除了一个可能会让人瞠目结舌的小细节!)。
Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket + Audio Guide

Accademia Gallery: Priority Entry Ticket + Audio Guide

在阿卡德米亚美术馆内,你不仅可以看到米开朗基罗的《大卫》,还有这位伟大的佛罗伦萨艺术家的其他杰作,包括《囚犯》和《圣马太》。你还会看到一件有争议的作品,有时被认为是这位艺术家的作品,即帕莱斯特里纳的《Pietà》。 米开朗基罗的作品如此集中,大大提升了阿卡德米亚美术馆的名气,使其成为佛罗伦萨仅次于乌菲兹美术馆的第二大博物馆。 鉴于博物馆的空间相对狭小,而且参观人数众多,等待进入的游客总是排起长队,所以预订门票是值得的。避免等待,利用快速通道的门票服务,以确保安全和立即进入博物馆。 一名助理会在你选择的日期和时间在博物馆前迎接你,并给你的入场券以及你可能需要的任何额外信息。
Uffizi Gallery & Accademia Gallery: Reserved Entry + Audio Guide App

Uffizi Gallery & Accademia Gallery: Reserved Entry + Audio Guide App

参观佛罗伦萨的Accademia画廊,欣赏文艺复兴时期的一些最著名的艺术品。 这家画廊由科西莫·美第奇( Cosimo I de 'Medici )于1560年创立,展出了米开朗基罗的大卫,以及波提切利、菲利皮诺·里皮( Filippino Lippi )和洛伦佐·巴托里尼( Lorenzo Bartolini )的作品。 每个房间都有展示这段历史时期才华的作品。 接下来,前往乌菲兹美术馆( Uffizi Gallery ) ,这是世界上最着名的博物馆之一,拥有各种各样的绘画和雕塑收藏品。 欣赏波提切利的《维纳斯的诞生》等经典作品。 画廊还展出了米开朗基罗和达芬奇的作品。 此外,您还可以参观古代半身像和雕像,包括失落的希腊雕塑的罗马副本,这些雕塑突出了美第奇人的影响力。 借助随附的语音导览应用程序,了解这两个场馆的杰作。
Accademia Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Audio Guide

Accademia Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket + Audio Guide

无需排队,使用数字语音导览,以自己的节奏探索学院美术馆。 了解米开朗琪罗( Michelangelo )的《大卫》( David )和文艺复兴时期的绘画、雕塑和其他著名作品。 参观画廊,了解米开朗基罗和波提切利等艺术家,加深对佛罗伦萨文艺复兴时期艺术收藏的理解。
Accademia Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket

Accademia Gallery: Skip The Line Ticket

无需排队,即可直接欣赏佛罗伦萨著名作品,欣赏佛罗伦萨的艺术遗产。 这张门票可让您进入主要的艺术和文化景点,包括米开朗琪罗的《大卫》以及其他对艺术和音乐的重大贡献。 可欣赏米开朗基罗《大卫》,这是文艺复兴时期艺术的标志。 持免排队门票,避开人群,参观这座5米高的大理石雕像。 注意错综复杂的细节和艺术家的精确度。 参观佛罗伦萨的哥特式艺术收藏,了解从中世纪到文艺复兴时期的艺术转变。 看看Giotto和Lorenzo Monaco等艺术家的作品。 参观乐器博物馆,寻找斯特拉迪瓦里小提琴和现存最古老的钢琴。
Accademia Gallery: Guided Tour + Audio Guide + Skip The Line Ticket

Accademia Gallery: Guided Tour + Audio Guide + Skip The Line Ticket

避免在佛罗伦萨排长队,直接前往学院美术馆( Accademia Gallery )进行此次导览游。 无需等待,马上开始了解著名雕塑。 您的英语导览游将向您介绍米开朗基罗的《大卫》等作品的历史。 此外,您还可以享受20多部作品的不同语言预先录制的评论,包括通过音频指南欣赏Giambologna的《Rape of the Sabine》。
Accademia Gallery: Express Entry + Walking Tour to Ponte Vecchio

Accademia Gallery: Express Entry + Walking Tour to Ponte Vecchio

加入令人振奋的佛罗伦萨之旅,从米开朗基罗的《大卫》主演的学院美术馆开始。 欣赏这座城市的文艺复兴时期的杰作,从詹博洛尼亚( Giambologna )到波提切利( Botticelli ) ,同时享受免排队门票。 漫步在美第奇宫( Palazzo Medici )的历史走廊,这里曾经是美第奇家族的住所,在圣洛伦索大教堂( Basilica di San Lorenzo )和美第奇教堂( Medici Chapels )探索历史。 在佛罗伦萨大教堂( Piazza Duomo )观赏辉煌的佛罗伦萨大教堂( Florence Cathedral ) ,沉浸在共和国广场( Piazza della Repubblica )充满活力的氛 在美丽的波切利诺喷泉( Porcellino Fountain )扔一枚硬币,在领主广场( Piazza della Signoria )了解政治和艺术历史的深度。 欣赏维琪奥宫及其户外雕塑画廊。 在乌菲兹美术馆( Uffizi Gallery )停下来,从外观上先睹为快。 在老桥( Ponte Vecchio )结束您的旅程,欣赏宁静的阿尔诺河( Arno River )的美景。

The Accademia Gallery in Florence is world-renowned as the home of Michelangelo's David, an iconic symbol of the Renaissance. Beyond this masterpiece, the gallery showcases an impressive collection of Florentine paintings, primarily from the period of 1300–1600, offering a deep dive into the artistic evolution of Florence. 

Located near the Piazza San Marco, the Accademia Gallery provides an intimate setting to appreciate art, attracting visitors who wish to connect with the city's rich cultural heritage. It is a must-see destination for those seeking to understand the artistic genius that flourished in Florence and to experience the awe-inspiring presence of David firsthand. The gallery's halls resonate with the stories of artists who shaped Western art, making every visit a memorable journey through history.

亮点

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.

关于 Accademia Gallery

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.

为什么要在线预订?

Booking Accademia Gallery tickets online in advance is the most reliable way to plan your visit. Entry is managed through a strict timed-entry system, and popular time slots, especially late morning and early afternoon, often sell out several days ahead during peak season. Reserving in advance secures a fixed entry time and avoids long waits at the ticket office. On our website, you can compare verified Accademia Gallery tickets, including priority access and guided visit options, and occasionally find attractive online deals. Booking ahead gives you flexibility in choosing your preferred time and helps ensure a smooth start to your visit.

历史

The Accademia Gallery was founded in 1784 by Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo of Tuscany as a teaching institution for students of the Academy of Fine Arts. Its initial purpose was to provide students with a place to study art and perfect their skills. Over time, the gallery's collection expanded to include important works of art from suppressed convents and churches. 

In 1872, Michelangelo’s David was moved to the Accademia from its previous location in Piazza della Signoria to protect it from the elements. This relocation significantly increased the gallery's popularity and transformed it into a major tourist destination. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the Accademia Gallery has continued to preserve and promote Florentine art. Today, the gallery remains one of the most visited museums in Florence, celebrated for its iconic masterpieces and its role in art education.

开放时间

The Accademia Gallery is open Tuesday to Sunday and follows fixed daily opening hours, with last admission shortly before closing.

  • Opening days: Tuesday to Sunday
  • Opening hours: 8:15 AM–6:50 PM
  • Last admission: 6:20 PM
  • Closing procedures: Begin around 6:40 PM, after which access to the musical instruments rooms and first-floor exhibition spaces is no longer permitted
  • Closing days: Every Monday, January 1, and December 25

最佳参观时间

The best time to visit the Accademia Gallery is early in the morning or later in the afternoon, when crowds are generally lighter and movement through the galleries feels more relaxed. Visiting after 5:00 PM can also be a good option, as many tour groups have already passed through. Midweek visits tend to be calmer, with Wednesdays to Fridays offering a better experience than Tuesdays or weekends. Public holidays and free admission days are usually the busiest.

内部看点

Inside the Accademia Gallery, visitors move through several distinct spaces that highlight Florence’s artistic and cultural development:

  • Hall of the Colossus: Introduces the collection with paintings by Florentine artists, setting the historical context for the galleries ahead.
  • The Tribune: Purpose-built to display Michelangelo’s David, creating a focused and powerful encounter with the sculpture.
  • Gallery of Paintings (1300s–1400s): Presents a chronological overview of early Florentine art, including works influenced by Giotto and his circle.
  • Museum of Musical Instruments: Displays historic instruments from the Medici collection, offering insight into Florence’s musical heritage.
  • Gipsoteca Bartolini: Features 19th-century plaster casts that reveal sculpting techniques and artistic training of the period.

须知

Before booking Accademia Gallery tickets, it’s helpful to know the following:

  • Advance booking is strongly recommended: Entry is managed through a timed-entry system, and popular slots—especially late morning—often sell out several days in advance during peak season.
  • Timed and priority entry: All tickets include a fixed entry time. Priority access allows you to skip the ticket purchase queue, but security checks still apply and may take 15–30 minutes.
  • One entrance, multiple lanes: All visitors enter via Via Ricasoli 58, with separate lanes for timed-entry tickets, on-site purchases, guided visits, groups, and accessible access.
  • Walk-in waits can be long: Visitors without advance reservations may face waits of up to 1–2 hours during busy periods.
  • Plan your timing carefully: Early morning or late-afternoon visits tend to be calmer than midday slots.
  • Expect a focused visit: Many visitors spend 1–2 hours inside, with most time spent around Michelangelo’s David.
  • Accessibility is partial: Step-free access is available to some areas, but not all rooms are fully accessible.
  • Free admission is offered on select dates, including the first Sunday of each month and specific national holidays. On these days, advance booking is not available, and entry is first come, first served.

游客须知

  • Entry is only allowed at the reserved time slot; late arrivals may be refused.
  • Do not touch artworks or lean on walls, display cases, or sculptures.
  • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the museum.
  • Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas must be checked before entry.
  • Personal photography is allowed without flash; tripods, drones, and professional equipment are not permitted.
  • Pets are not allowed, except registered guide or assistance dogs.

是否值得参观?

The Accademia Gallery is undoubtedly worth visiting for anyone seeking an encounter with artistic genius and cultural history. The chance to stand before Michelangelo's David is a profoundly moving experience, offering a close connection to the Renaissance. Beyond David, the gallery's collection of Florentine paintings provides a comprehensive view of the artistic innovations of the era. The Accademia offers a quieter, more intimate museum experience compared to some of Florence's larger institutions. Exploring the halls of the Accademia is a journey through time, allowing visitors to appreciate the skill and vision of the artists who shaped Western art.

常见问题

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.

如何到达

The Accademia Gallery is located in Florence’s historic center, just north of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and is easy to reach on foot or by public transport:

  • On foot: The gallery is about a 7 minute walk from the Florence Cathedral and around 12 minutes from Piazza della Signoria.
  • By bus: Several bus lines stop nearby, including 6, 11, 13, 14, 17, and 23. From Santa Maria Novella station, bus 23 reaches the Accademia area in about 10 minutes.
  • By train: From Santa Maria Novella station, the walk takes roughly 15 minutes via Via Panzani and Via Ricasoli. Taxis are also available for a short ride.