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Accademia Gallery Reserved Entry Tickets

Skip the ticket line to see Michelangelo’s David and Renaissance masterpieces.

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Accademia Gallery Reserved Entry Tickets

Skip the ticket line to see Michelangelo’s David and Renaissance masterpieces.

Flexible within slot

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

Accademia Gallery Reserved Entry Tickets

Skip the ticket line to see Michelangelo’s David and Renaissance masterpieces.

Flexible within slot

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From €25

Why book with us?

From €25

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Fast-track entrance via pre-booked 15-minute window.

  • Marvel at Michelangelo’s 17-ft David under a sun-lit glass dome.

  • See the unfinished Prisoners and St. Matthew revealing chisel marks.

  • Explore Florentine Gothic altarpieces, Stradivari violins and Russian icons.

  • Stay as long as you wish after entry.

What’s Included

  • Reserved-time entry ticket to Galleria dell’Accademia.

  • Access to all permanent and temporary exhibits.

About

Accademia Gallery: Home of Michelangelo’s David in Florence

Commissioned for the Duomo in 1501, Michelangelo’s marble David became the symbol of Florentine liberty. Today it stands beneath an oculus created specifically for its radiant Carrara stone.

Hall of the Prisoners

Walk past unfinished slaves seemingly struggling out of raw stone, offering rare insight into non finito technique and the artist’s philosophy of “freeing” figures already trapped in marble.

Renaissance to Modern Galleries

Marvel at gold-leaf polyptychs by Giotto followers, then pivot to 19th-century plaster casts in the Hall of Models—prep works for sculptures in Piazza della Signoria.

Musical Instrument Museum

A hidden gem: Medici violins by Antonio Stradivari and the first upright piano invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori.

Plan Your Visit

  • Average stay: 60–90 minutes.

  • Most crowded 10:00–12:00; slots after 16:00 are quieter.

  • No café inside; several espresso bars nearby on Via Ricasoli.

Book Your Accademia Gallery Tickets Now!

Skip the line and witness the world’s most famous sculpture face-to-face.

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep voice low in sculpture halls.

  • No food or drink beyond lobby.

  • Respect one-way signage.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>CLOSED

FAQs

Is audio guide included?

No—rent on site (€6).

Wheelchair access?

Yes—use Via Ricasoli entrance ramp.

Can I re-enter?

No—single entry.

Is the ticket refundable?

No—fixed-time reservations.

Know before you go
  • Security X-ray for bags—no knives/large umbrellas.

  • Shoulders covered in chapel section.

  • Flash photography forbidden.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

Via Ricasoli 58/60, 50122 Florence

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Fast-track entrance via pre-booked 15-minute window.

  • Marvel at Michelangelo’s 17-ft David under a sun-lit glass dome.

  • See the unfinished Prisoners and St. Matthew revealing chisel marks.

  • Explore Florentine Gothic altarpieces, Stradivari violins and Russian icons.

  • Stay as long as you wish after entry.

What’s Included

  • Reserved-time entry ticket to Galleria dell’Accademia.

  • Access to all permanent and temporary exhibits.

About

Accademia Gallery: Home of Michelangelo’s David in Florence

Commissioned for the Duomo in 1501, Michelangelo’s marble David became the symbol of Florentine liberty. Today it stands beneath an oculus created specifically for its radiant Carrara stone.

Hall of the Prisoners

Walk past unfinished slaves seemingly struggling out of raw stone, offering rare insight into non finito technique and the artist’s philosophy of “freeing” figures already trapped in marble.

Renaissance to Modern Galleries

Marvel at gold-leaf polyptychs by Giotto followers, then pivot to 19th-century plaster casts in the Hall of Models—prep works for sculptures in Piazza della Signoria.

Musical Instrument Museum

A hidden gem: Medici violins by Antonio Stradivari and the first upright piano invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori.

Plan Your Visit

  • Average stay: 60–90 minutes.

  • Most crowded 10:00–12:00; slots after 16:00 are quieter.

  • No café inside; several espresso bars nearby on Via Ricasoli.

Book Your Accademia Gallery Tickets Now!

Skip the line and witness the world’s most famous sculpture face-to-face.

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep voice low in sculpture halls.

  • No food or drink beyond lobby.

  • Respect one-way signage.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>09:00–18:45<br>CLOSED

FAQs

Is audio guide included?

No—rent on site (€6).

Wheelchair access?

Yes—use Via Ricasoli entrance ramp.

Can I re-enter?

No—single entry.

Is the ticket refundable?

No—fixed-time reservations.

Know before you go
  • Security X-ray for bags—no knives/large umbrellas.

  • Shoulders covered in chapel section.

  • Flash photography forbidden.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

Via Ricasoli 58/60, 50122 Florence

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Fast-track entrance via pre-booked 15-minute window.

  • Marvel at Michelangelo’s 17-ft David under a sun-lit glass dome.

  • See the unfinished Prisoners and St. Matthew revealing chisel marks.

  • Explore Florentine Gothic altarpieces, Stradivari violins and Russian icons.

  • Stay as long as you wish after entry.

What’s Included

  • Reserved-time entry ticket to Galleria dell’Accademia.

  • Access to all permanent and temporary exhibits.

About

Accademia Gallery: Home of Michelangelo’s David in Florence

Commissioned for the Duomo in 1501, Michelangelo’s marble David became the symbol of Florentine liberty. Today it stands beneath an oculus created specifically for its radiant Carrara stone.

Hall of the Prisoners

Walk past unfinished slaves seemingly struggling out of raw stone, offering rare insight into non finito technique and the artist’s philosophy of “freeing” figures already trapped in marble.

Renaissance to Modern Galleries

Marvel at gold-leaf polyptychs by Giotto followers, then pivot to 19th-century plaster casts in the Hall of Models—prep works for sculptures in Piazza della Signoria.

Musical Instrument Museum

A hidden gem: Medici violins by Antonio Stradivari and the first upright piano invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori.

Plan Your Visit

  • Average stay: 60–90 minutes.

  • Most crowded 10:00–12:00; slots after 16:00 are quieter.

  • No café inside; several espresso bars nearby on Via Ricasoli.

Book Your Accademia Gallery Tickets Now!

Skip the line and witness the world’s most famous sculpture face-to-face.

Know before you go
  • Security X-ray for bags—no knives/large umbrellas.

  • Shoulders covered in chapel section.

  • Flash photography forbidden.

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep voice low in sculpture halls.

  • No food or drink beyond lobby.

  • Respect one-way signage.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

Via Ricasoli 58/60, 50122 Florence

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Fast-track entrance via pre-booked 15-minute window.

  • Marvel at Michelangelo’s 17-ft David under a sun-lit glass dome.

  • See the unfinished Prisoners and St. Matthew revealing chisel marks.

  • Explore Florentine Gothic altarpieces, Stradivari violins and Russian icons.

  • Stay as long as you wish after entry.

What’s Included

  • Reserved-time entry ticket to Galleria dell’Accademia.

  • Access to all permanent and temporary exhibits.

About

Accademia Gallery: Home of Michelangelo’s David in Florence

Commissioned for the Duomo in 1501, Michelangelo’s marble David became the symbol of Florentine liberty. Today it stands beneath an oculus created specifically for its radiant Carrara stone.

Hall of the Prisoners

Walk past unfinished slaves seemingly struggling out of raw stone, offering rare insight into non finito technique and the artist’s philosophy of “freeing” figures already trapped in marble.

Renaissance to Modern Galleries

Marvel at gold-leaf polyptychs by Giotto followers, then pivot to 19th-century plaster casts in the Hall of Models—prep works for sculptures in Piazza della Signoria.

Musical Instrument Museum

A hidden gem: Medici violins by Antonio Stradivari and the first upright piano invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori.

Plan Your Visit

  • Average stay: 60–90 minutes.

  • Most crowded 10:00–12:00; slots after 16:00 are quieter.

  • No café inside; several espresso bars nearby on Via Ricasoli.

Book Your Accademia Gallery Tickets Now!

Skip the line and witness the world’s most famous sculpture face-to-face.

Know before you go
  • Security X-ray for bags—no knives/large umbrellas.

  • Shoulders covered in chapel section.

  • Flash photography forbidden.

Visitor guidelines
  • Keep voice low in sculpture halls.

  • No food or drink beyond lobby.

  • Respect one-way signage.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Address

Via Ricasoli 58/60, 50122 Florence

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