Skip the long entrance lines, which can stretch for hours at peak times, and head directly inside the palatial gallery to begin exploring at your leisure.
The museum houses one of the most renowned collections of Renaissance art in the world, including highlights like Leonardo da Vinci’s The Annunciation, Michelangelo’s Doni Tondo, and Botticelli’s Birth of Venus. Browse other paintings and sculptures from the 13th to 18th centuries according to your own pace and preferences. The building itself is a work of art, designed in the 16th century for Cosimo I de Medici by celebrated architect and artist Giorgio Vasari. Visit the Uffizi’s terrace cafe for a coffee break or simply to soak up stellar views of the neighboring Palazzo Vecchio.
Access to temporary and special exhibitions is also included in the ticket price, so you can take advantage of the museum’s rotating calendar of visiting and thematic works from across Europe.