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Museo del Bargello Tickets

Discover Renaissance art treasures at Florence's Bargello Museum including masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello. Explore coin and armor collections.

Explore at your own pace

Mobile ticket

Museo del Bargello Tickets

Discover Renaissance art treasures at Florence's Bargello Museum including masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello. Explore coin and armor collections.

Explore at your own pace

Mobile ticket

Museo del Bargello Tickets

Discover Renaissance art treasures at Florence's Bargello Museum including masterpieces by Michelangelo and Donatello. Explore coin and armor collections.

Explore at your own pace

Mobile ticket

From €19.5

Why book with us?

From €19.5

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Admire one of the world's leading collections of Renaissance sculptures.

  • View remarkable works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Cellini and more.

  • Discover a variety of artefacts including coins, textiles and armor from Florence's history.

  • Experience the museum housed in Florence's oldest civic building.

What’s Included

  • Entry ticket to Museo del Bargello

About

Explore the Art and History of the Bargello Museum

Step into the Museo del Bargello, set within the storied walls of Florence’s oldest civic fortress. Once a medieval barracks and later a prison, this formidable building now offers an inspiring journey through the flourishing art and culture of the Renaissance.

Unparalleled Renaissance Sculptures

The Bargello boasts one of the world’s premier collections of Renaissance sculpture. Marvel at the artistry of Donatello, including the famed David—the first male nude statue carved since antiquity—and the St George Tabernacle. The works of Michelangelo are also a highlight here, with celebrated pieces such as Bacchus, Tondo Pitti and Brutus and David-Apollo. Explore pieces by Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Cellini and Giambologna whose Mercury remains a striking example of the era’s creativity.

Galleries of Decorative Arts

Beyond sculpture, the museum houses dazzling displays of decorative arts. Examine collections of antique coins, prestigious ceramics and intricate ivories. Textiles dating back to Florence's richest periods reveal the skill and taste of past artisans. For those interested in medieval history, an impressive array of historic armor and weapons offers insight into the city’s complex past.

The Building’s Timeless Character

Walking through the Bargello’s stone corridors and grand courtyards, visitors experience history firsthand. The building’s architecture, characterized by its tall crenellated tower and spacious inner courtyard, reflects centuries of Florentine civic life. Each room holds stories of political intrigue and artistic triumph.

Notable Works Not to Miss

  • Michelangelo’s expressive Bacchus and the dynamic Tondo Pitti.

  • Donatello’s iconic David and St. George—the foundations of Renaissance sculpture.

  • Exquisite busts by Benvenuto Cellini.

  • Giambologna’s Mercury, a feat of balance and movement.

  • Historic coins, richly woven tapestries and artifacts from Florence’s golden age.

Visitor Experience

Each room of the Bargello is a treasure trove for art lovers. Take time to appreciate the nuances of each masterpiece and the atmosphere of a building that witnessed Florence’s transformation across centuries. Educational displays and detailed plaques provide helpful context, making the visit rewarding for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're drawn by art, history or simply wish to take in Florence's cultural heritage, the Museo del Bargello offers an immersive experience. Enjoy time at your own pace and capture the legacy of Italy’s Renaissance in this unique setting.

Book your Museo del Bargello Tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not touch any artworks or exhibits.

  • Mobile phones should be silenced inside the galleries.

  • Remain within marked visitor areas at all times.

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside museum spaces.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

08:15am - 06:50pm Closed 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 06:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm

FAQs

What can I see with my Museo del Bargello ticket?

Your ticket grants access to the museum’s collection of Renaissance sculptures, decorative arts, coins, armor and textiles.

Is the Bargello Museum accessible to visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, accessible entry and facilities are provided for visitors with reduced mobility.

Are guided tours available at the museum?

Guided tours may be available at select times or by prior arrangement. Please check at the ticket desk upon arrival.

Can I take photographs inside the Bargello Museum?

Photography is permitted without the use of flash.

How long should I plan to spend inside the museum?

Most guests spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the galleries.

Know before you go
  • Photography is allowed without flash.

  • Large bags and backpacks should be stored at the cloakroom.

  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Accessible entrance is available for visitors with reduced mobility.

  • Official ID may be required for ticket collection.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Admire one of the world's leading collections of Renaissance sculptures.

  • View remarkable works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Cellini and more.

  • Discover a variety of artefacts including coins, textiles and armor from Florence's history.

  • Experience the museum housed in Florence's oldest civic building.

What’s Included

  • Entry ticket to Museo del Bargello

About

Explore the Art and History of the Bargello Museum

Step into the Museo del Bargello, set within the storied walls of Florence’s oldest civic fortress. Once a medieval barracks and later a prison, this formidable building now offers an inspiring journey through the flourishing art and culture of the Renaissance.

Unparalleled Renaissance Sculptures

The Bargello boasts one of the world’s premier collections of Renaissance sculpture. Marvel at the artistry of Donatello, including the famed David—the first male nude statue carved since antiquity—and the St George Tabernacle. The works of Michelangelo are also a highlight here, with celebrated pieces such as Bacchus, Tondo Pitti and Brutus and David-Apollo. Explore pieces by Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Cellini and Giambologna whose Mercury remains a striking example of the era’s creativity.

Galleries of Decorative Arts

Beyond sculpture, the museum houses dazzling displays of decorative arts. Examine collections of antique coins, prestigious ceramics and intricate ivories. Textiles dating back to Florence's richest periods reveal the skill and taste of past artisans. For those interested in medieval history, an impressive array of historic armor and weapons offers insight into the city’s complex past.

The Building’s Timeless Character

Walking through the Bargello’s stone corridors and grand courtyards, visitors experience history firsthand. The building’s architecture, characterized by its tall crenellated tower and spacious inner courtyard, reflects centuries of Florentine civic life. Each room holds stories of political intrigue and artistic triumph.

Notable Works Not to Miss

  • Michelangelo’s expressive Bacchus and the dynamic Tondo Pitti.

  • Donatello’s iconic David and St. George—the foundations of Renaissance sculpture.

  • Exquisite busts by Benvenuto Cellini.

  • Giambologna’s Mercury, a feat of balance and movement.

  • Historic coins, richly woven tapestries and artifacts from Florence’s golden age.

Visitor Experience

Each room of the Bargello is a treasure trove for art lovers. Take time to appreciate the nuances of each masterpiece and the atmosphere of a building that witnessed Florence’s transformation across centuries. Educational displays and detailed plaques provide helpful context, making the visit rewarding for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're drawn by art, history or simply wish to take in Florence's cultural heritage, the Museo del Bargello offers an immersive experience. Enjoy time at your own pace and capture the legacy of Italy’s Renaissance in this unique setting.

Book your Museo del Bargello Tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not touch any artworks or exhibits.

  • Mobile phones should be silenced inside the galleries.

  • Remain within marked visitor areas at all times.

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside museum spaces.

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

08:15am - 06:50pm Closed 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm 08:45am - 06:50pm 08:45am - 01:50pm

FAQs

What can I see with my Museo del Bargello ticket?

Your ticket grants access to the museum’s collection of Renaissance sculptures, decorative arts, coins, armor and textiles.

Is the Bargello Museum accessible to visitors with mobility needs?

Yes, accessible entry and facilities are provided for visitors with reduced mobility.

Are guided tours available at the museum?

Guided tours may be available at select times or by prior arrangement. Please check at the ticket desk upon arrival.

Can I take photographs inside the Bargello Museum?

Photography is permitted without the use of flash.

How long should I plan to spend inside the museum?

Most guests spend between 1 and 2 hours exploring the galleries.

Know before you go
  • Photography is allowed without flash.

  • Large bags and backpacks should be stored at the cloakroom.

  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Accessible entrance is available for visitors with reduced mobility.

  • Official ID may be required for ticket collection.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Admire one of the world's leading collections of Renaissance sculptures.

  • View remarkable works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Cellini and more.

  • Discover a variety of artefacts including coins, textiles and armor from Florence's history.

  • Experience the museum housed in Florence's oldest civic building.

What’s Included

  • Entry ticket to Museo del Bargello

About

Explore the Art and History of the Bargello Museum

Step into the Museo del Bargello, set within the storied walls of Florence’s oldest civic fortress. Once a medieval barracks and later a prison, this formidable building now offers an inspiring journey through the flourishing art and culture of the Renaissance.

Unparalleled Renaissance Sculptures

The Bargello boasts one of the world’s premier collections of Renaissance sculpture. Marvel at the artistry of Donatello, including the famed David—the first male nude statue carved since antiquity—and the St George Tabernacle. The works of Michelangelo are also a highlight here, with celebrated pieces such as Bacchus, Tondo Pitti and Brutus and David-Apollo. Explore pieces by Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Cellini and Giambologna whose Mercury remains a striking example of the era’s creativity.

Galleries of Decorative Arts

Beyond sculpture, the museum houses dazzling displays of decorative arts. Examine collections of antique coins, prestigious ceramics and intricate ivories. Textiles dating back to Florence's richest periods reveal the skill and taste of past artisans. For those interested in medieval history, an impressive array of historic armor and weapons offers insight into the city’s complex past.

The Building’s Timeless Character

Walking through the Bargello’s stone corridors and grand courtyards, visitors experience history firsthand. The building’s architecture, characterized by its tall crenellated tower and spacious inner courtyard, reflects centuries of Florentine civic life. Each room holds stories of political intrigue and artistic triumph.

Notable Works Not to Miss

  • Michelangelo’s expressive Bacchus and the dynamic Tondo Pitti.

  • Donatello’s iconic David and St. George—the foundations of Renaissance sculpture.

  • Exquisite busts by Benvenuto Cellini.

  • Giambologna’s Mercury, a feat of balance and movement.

  • Historic coins, richly woven tapestries and artifacts from Florence’s golden age.

Visitor Experience

Each room of the Bargello is a treasure trove for art lovers. Take time to appreciate the nuances of each masterpiece and the atmosphere of a building that witnessed Florence’s transformation across centuries. Educational displays and detailed plaques provide helpful context, making the visit rewarding for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're drawn by art, history or simply wish to take in Florence's cultural heritage, the Museo del Bargello offers an immersive experience. Enjoy time at your own pace and capture the legacy of Italy’s Renaissance in this unique setting.

Book your Museo del Bargello Tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Photography is allowed without flash.

  • Large bags and backpacks should be stored at the cloakroom.

  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Accessible entrance is available for visitors with reduced mobility.

  • Official ID may be required for ticket collection.

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not touch any artworks or exhibits.

  • Mobile phones should be silenced inside the galleries.

  • Remain within marked visitor areas at all times.

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside museum spaces.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Admire one of the world's leading collections of Renaissance sculptures.

  • View remarkable works by Michelangelo, Donatello, Cellini and more.

  • Discover a variety of artefacts including coins, textiles and armor from Florence's history.

  • Experience the museum housed in Florence's oldest civic building.

What’s Included

  • Entry ticket to Museo del Bargello

About

Explore the Art and History of the Bargello Museum

Step into the Museo del Bargello, set within the storied walls of Florence’s oldest civic fortress. Once a medieval barracks and later a prison, this formidable building now offers an inspiring journey through the flourishing art and culture of the Renaissance.

Unparalleled Renaissance Sculptures

The Bargello boasts one of the world’s premier collections of Renaissance sculpture. Marvel at the artistry of Donatello, including the famed David—the first male nude statue carved since antiquity—and the St George Tabernacle. The works of Michelangelo are also a highlight here, with celebrated pieces such as Bacchus, Tondo Pitti and Brutus and David-Apollo. Explore pieces by Luca della Robbia, Verrocchio, Cellini and Giambologna whose Mercury remains a striking example of the era’s creativity.

Galleries of Decorative Arts

Beyond sculpture, the museum houses dazzling displays of decorative arts. Examine collections of antique coins, prestigious ceramics and intricate ivories. Textiles dating back to Florence's richest periods reveal the skill and taste of past artisans. For those interested in medieval history, an impressive array of historic armor and weapons offers insight into the city’s complex past.

The Building’s Timeless Character

Walking through the Bargello’s stone corridors and grand courtyards, visitors experience history firsthand. The building’s architecture, characterized by its tall crenellated tower and spacious inner courtyard, reflects centuries of Florentine civic life. Each room holds stories of political intrigue and artistic triumph.

Notable Works Not to Miss

  • Michelangelo’s expressive Bacchus and the dynamic Tondo Pitti.

  • Donatello’s iconic David and St. George—the foundations of Renaissance sculpture.

  • Exquisite busts by Benvenuto Cellini.

  • Giambologna’s Mercury, a feat of balance and movement.

  • Historic coins, richly woven tapestries and artifacts from Florence’s golden age.

Visitor Experience

Each room of the Bargello is a treasure trove for art lovers. Take time to appreciate the nuances of each masterpiece and the atmosphere of a building that witnessed Florence’s transformation across centuries. Educational displays and detailed plaques provide helpful context, making the visit rewarding for newcomers and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're drawn by art, history or simply wish to take in Florence's cultural heritage, the Museo del Bargello offers an immersive experience. Enjoy time at your own pace and capture the legacy of Italy’s Renaissance in this unique setting.

Book your Museo del Bargello Tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Photography is allowed without flash.

  • Large bags and backpacks should be stored at the cloakroom.

  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Accessible entrance is available for visitors with reduced mobility.

  • Official ID may be required for ticket collection.

Visitor guidelines
  • Do not touch any artworks or exhibits.

  • Mobile phones should be silenced inside the galleries.

  • Remain within marked visitor areas at all times.

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside museum spaces.

Cancelation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

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What do you wanna doo?®

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447 Broadway, New York, NY 10013, United States.

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