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Bargello Museum Tickets

4.6 (274 reviews)

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Paul,  Australia Australia
13 Apr 2024
Good
Well balance exhibition Not overloaded! Segments of each area well played out
Bargello Museum: Skip The Line
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Adriana,  Romania Romania
15 Apr 2024
Excellent
very good experience; tickets easy to use; at that particular moment it was not crowded
Bargello Museum: Skip The Line
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Liat,  Switzerland Switzerland
13 Apr 2024
Excellent
Lots to see and explore . The building is beautiful. Loved the Michelangelo room
Bargello Museum: Skip The Line

About: Bargello Museum

Bargello Museum (also known as Museo del Bargello) is one of the oldest buildings in Florence, dating back to 1255. What used to be a palace, as well as a prison and barracks, is now an art museum boasting a number of 16th-century sculptures, plus four masterpieces by Michelangelo (1475-1564) and Donatello's David.

Saturday 08:15 - 18:50
Sunday 08:15 - 13:50
Monday 08:15 - 18:50
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 08:15 - 13:50
Thursday 08:15 - 13:50
Friday 08:15 - 13:50
Bargello Museum
4,Via del Proconsolo, 50122, Florence
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