Museo del Bargello Tickets at Via del Proconsolo, 4
Museo del Bargello Tickets
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Museo del Bargello Tickets
Step into Florence's oldest civic fortress at the Museo del Bargello, where medieval stone walls house one of the world's finest collections of Renaissance sculpture. This former barracks and prison on Via del Proconsolo has been transformed into a treasure house of artistic masterpieces, offering you an intimate encounter with works by Donatello, Michelangelo, and other Renaissance masters.
The museum's collection focuses on sculpture and decorative arts from Florence's golden age. You'll find Donatello's famous bronze David, the first nude sculpture cast since antiquity, alongside Michelangelo's early works including Bacchus and the Tondo Pitti. The galleries also display Benvenuto Cellini's exquisite busts, Giambologna's dynamic Mercury, and collections of historic armour, coins, and textiles that reveal the craftsmanship of medieval and Renaissance Florence.
Highlights
- Donatello's bronze David and St George Tabernacle, foundational works of Renaissance sculpture
- Michelangelo's Bacchus, Tondo Pitti, Brutus and David-Apollo showcasing the master's early talent
- Benvenuto Cellini's masterful portrait busts demonstrating Renaissance portraiture
- Giambologna's Mercury, a striking example of movement and balance in bronze
- Historic armour and weapons collections revealing Florence's military heritage
- Decorative arts including antique coins, ceramics, ivories and period textiles
Plan Your Visit to Museo del Bargello
Allow 1-2 hours to explore the museum's galleries at a comfortable pace. The building's stone corridors and grand courtyard with its crenellated tower provide an atmospheric setting for viewing the artworks. Photography is permitted throughout the museum without flash.
The museum is accessible for visitors with mobility needs, with accessible entry and facilities provided. Educational displays and detailed plaques accompany each artwork, making your visit informative whether you're new to Renaissance art or a seasoned enthusiast. While exploring Florence's artistic heritage, consider combining your visit with Uffizi Gallery tickets to see complementary Renaissance paintings, or discover more of the city's cultural sites with Florence city walking tour options that showcase the historic centre's architectural gems.
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Opening times
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
- 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.
Frequently asked
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.
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