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Uffizi Gallery FAQ

There are many different kinds of Uffizi Gallery tickets, it all depends on what you want to experience and how long you have to spend inside.

If you're in a hurry, get in quick with priority entrance tickets. For more information on the exhibits, as well as speedy entry, go for an Uffizi Gallery guided tour with skip-the-line entrance. You'll get the most info on the Uffizi Gallery paintings with an expert at your side.

You can also go it alone by adding an audio guide, or combine your Uffizi Gallery entry with other Florence attractions like Palazzo Pitti & Boboli Gardens.

Backpacks, bags, umbrellas, and other large objects must be stored in the cloakroom after you enter – you can do this directly after showing your Uffizi Gallery tickets at the entrance.

Storage is free. You may be asked to undergo a metal detector inspection in some museums.

Visitors under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Mobile phones must be turned on silent mode. Selfie sticks, light stands, tripods, or any kind of professional equipment is forbidden.

Most people plan to spend at least 3-4 hours exploring the Uffizi Gallery. This should be long enough to see all the exhibits at a leisurely pace, stopping to get up close to the main works of art.

With this much time and your Uffizi Gallery tickets on your smartphone ready to flash fast, you should also be able to see everything else that catches your arty eye. To avoid the crowds, plan to visit in the early morning (before 11:00) and in the late afternoon (after 16:00).

If you're on a tight timeframe and just want to see the main masterpieces, try and allow yourself a minimum of two hours.

Browsing all those amazing Uffizi Gallery paintings is bound to make any promising artist hungry, especially if you've used your Uffizi Gallery tickets early to try and beat the crowds! The good news is that there's a cafe, which provides restaurant service on the Gallery floor. Perfect for a light lunch after your visit.

Find it on the terrace above the Uffizi Loggia and keep some battery in your phone for those incredible views over the city.

The popular Uffizi Gallery is located in the heart of Florence, right next to Piazza della Signoria and its dazzling Palazzo Vecchio. No visitor to Florence should bypass this beauty. The Uffizi sits in between Palazzo Vecchio and the Arno river and boasts great views of Ponte Vecchio.

By car, the closest car park is under the Santa Maria Novella (SMN) train station. If you're coming by train, depart at the central Santa Maria Novella station. You can also reach the Uffizi Gallery very easily on foot in about 10 minutes from central Florence.

The Uffizi Gallery is best known for hosting the world's finest collection of Italian Renaissance paintings, particularly of the Florentine school. Culture seekers will also enjoy an array of antiques, sculptures, and over 100,000 drawings and prints.

As for Uffizi Gallery's paintings, The Birth of Venus by the Italian artist Sandro Botticelli, Doni Madonna by the mature Michelangelo, The Annunciation by Leonardo da Vinci, and Madonna of the Goldfinch by the Raphael are just a few of the highlights inside.

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natalia,  Spain Spain
09 Sep 2023
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Vladimir was an excellent guide. He made the visit very enjoyable and interesting, providing information on the way to the gallery and about the paintings that othewise you wouldn't notice.
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Quatoyiah,  France France
16 Aug 2023
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Worth it if you really want to get in on a specific day. Very easy, just be mindful that you have to pick up your ticket from the front desk first before going in line.
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Zuzana,  Slovakia Slovakia
09 Jul 2023
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Great! You simply collect your tickets at the office and proceed to entrance. There was kind of a long queque, but it went quick and smooth. Probably just about 12 minutes from arrival to entering gallery.
Great! You simply collect your tickets at the office and proceed to entrance. There was kind of a long queque, but it went quick and smooth. Probably just about 12 minutes from arrival to entering gallery.
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About: Uffizi Gallery

For lovers of art and history, there is no more special place to visit than Florence's Uffizi Gallery. Open to the public since 1765, this former magistrate's office on the banks of the Arno welcomes some two million tourists a year.

The Uffizi's collection is laid out in chronological order from the 13th up to the 17th century, so visitors get to experience the evolution of Italian art, from the introduction of realism and perspective of Cimabue and Giotto up to to the High Renaissance of Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, and finally to the Baroque chiaroscuro of Caravaggio.

A visit to the Uffizi is a unique chance to commune with the protagonists of the Italian Renaissance. When planning a trip here, always remember that the Uffizi Gallery is closed on Mondays.

Uffizi Gallery
Friday 08:15 - 18:30
Saturday 08:15 - 18:30
Sunday 08:15 - 18:30
Monday Closed
Tuesday 08:15 - 22:30
Wednesday 08:15 - 18:30
Thursday 08:15 - 18:30
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Piazzale degli Uffizi 6, 50122, Florence
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