Accademia Gallery and Michelangelo’s David Guided Tour

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Duration: 1 hour
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Experience Highlights

Discover the Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence with direct access without queuing on a guided tour of approximately 1 hour. Get up close and personal with Michelangelo's famous Renaissance masterpiece "David" and see other works such as "San Matteo" and "Prigioni".

  • Direct and skip the line entrance to the Galleria dell'Accademia
  • Get up close and personal with Botticelli's famous paintings.
  • Take the tour with an expert guide

What’s included

  • Entrance to the Academy Gallery
  • Expert guide

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Keep in mind you need to arrive 30 minutes before start

Step by Step

Visit the Accademia Gallery in Florence on a guided tour lasting approximately 1 hour. Explore the home of the most famous works by world-renowned artists such as Michelangelo, Botticelli and Andrea Orcagna.

Start your visit by entering the gallery without queuing with your direct entry ticket. Get up close and personal with famous works such as:

  • The "David": made by Michelangelo Buonarroti, depicting the biblical King David before facing Goliath.
  • St. Matthew: Michelangelo's unfinished marble work of about 2.61 metres high.
  • Prigioni: a work by Michelangelo showing prisoners trying to free themselves.
  • Madonna and Child, St. John and the two angels: a work by Sandro Botticelli from 1468 that is characterised by the vividness of its colours.
  • Madonna del mare: a work by Sandro Botticelli and Filippino Lippi showing a portrait of the Virgin Mary holding a pomegranate.
  • Madonna and Child among four saints: a striking and colourful work by Andrea Orcagna dating from 1353.

Inside the Gallery, discover the museum of musical instruments and its incredible collection of hundreds of instruments including properties by Antonio Stradivari and Bartolomeo Cristofori.

The Gallery also has a room with a multimedia system that allows you to immerse yourself in a unique musical experience.

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    I don't know much about art I guess, but it's a good tour.
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    Excellent guide and the museum is beautiful!
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    I highly recommend this tour!
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    The museum was very crowded, otherwise everything was fine.
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