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Highlights
Palazzo Pitti entry
Boboli Gardens entry
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici sites
One pass for the Medici collection
What's Included
Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici-connected sites
Florence Medici Pass for museums and gardens
The Florence Medici Pass provides entry to the sites most closely connected to the dynasty that shaped the Renaissance: Palazzo Pitti (their residence), the Boboli Gardens (their grounds), the Medici Chapels (their mausoleum with Michelangelo sculptures), and additional Medici-connected museums. It is the definitive ticket for understanding the family through the places they built, decorated, and inhabited.
Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens with the Medici Pass
Palazzo Pitti houses the Palatine Gallery (Raphael, Titian, Rubens), the Royal Apartments, the Modern Art Gallery, the Treasury, and the Costume Gallery. The Boboli Gardens behind the palace extend across a hillside with Renaissance sculpture, grottoes, and Florence viewpoints. Together they represent the Medici's domestic world at its most expansive and ambitious.
Medici Chapels and Michelangelo's New Sacristy
The Medici Chapels at San Lorenzo include the Cappella dei Principi (Princes' Chapel), an octagonal mausoleum covered in semi-precious stone, and Michelangelo's New Sacristy, one of his most complete architectural and sculptural achievements. The sculptures of Dawn, Dusk, Day, and Night on the Medici tombs are among the most powerful works in Florence. The pass makes these accessible alongside the Pitti collections.
A complete Medici Florence experience on one pass
The Medici Pass connects the dots between sites that individually tell parts of the Medici story but together tell the whole thing. Their palace, their gardens, their tombs, and their collections reveal a family who used art, architecture, and display as instruments of power and legacy. Visiting all the included sites provides the most thorough Medici experience available in Florence.
Book your Florence Medici Pass
The Medici's Florence on one ticket. Book your Medici Pass today.
Check opening hours for each site
Comfortable shoes for Boboli Gardens
Dress modestly for the Chapels
Large bags checked at museums
What sites does the Florence Medici Pass include?
Palazzo Pitti (all museums), Boboli Gardens, Medici Chapels, and additional Medici-connected sites. Check the complete list when booking, as the pass may include sites beyond the headline inclusions.
How many days does the Medici Pass cover?
Check the validity period when booking. The included sites require multiple visits to see properly (Palazzo Pitti alone needs 2-3 hours), so multi-day validity is typical.
How does this differ from the Florence Pass?
The Florence Pass focuses on the Uffizi and Accademia. The Medici Pass focuses on Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens, and the Medici Chapels. There is some overlap (Palazzo Pitti appears in some Florence Pass options), but the emphasis is different. The Medici Pass is for visitors who want depth on the Medici; the Florence Pass is for the two main museums.
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli, Medici Chapels
Check full site list when booking
Multi-site pass
Allow multiple days
Not included: Uffizi, Accademia, guided tours
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza della Signoria-50122
Highlights
Palazzo Pitti entry
Boboli Gardens entry
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici sites
One pass for the Medici collection
What's Included
Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici-connected sites
Florence Medici Pass for museums and gardens
The Florence Medici Pass provides entry to the sites most closely connected to the dynasty that shaped the Renaissance: Palazzo Pitti (their residence), the Boboli Gardens (their grounds), the Medici Chapels (their mausoleum with Michelangelo sculptures), and additional Medici-connected museums. It is the definitive ticket for understanding the family through the places they built, decorated, and inhabited.
Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens with the Medici Pass
Palazzo Pitti houses the Palatine Gallery (Raphael, Titian, Rubens), the Royal Apartments, the Modern Art Gallery, the Treasury, and the Costume Gallery. The Boboli Gardens behind the palace extend across a hillside with Renaissance sculpture, grottoes, and Florence viewpoints. Together they represent the Medici's domestic world at its most expansive and ambitious.
Medici Chapels and Michelangelo's New Sacristy
The Medici Chapels at San Lorenzo include the Cappella dei Principi (Princes' Chapel), an octagonal mausoleum covered in semi-precious stone, and Michelangelo's New Sacristy, one of his most complete architectural and sculptural achievements. The sculptures of Dawn, Dusk, Day, and Night on the Medici tombs are among the most powerful works in Florence. The pass makes these accessible alongside the Pitti collections.
A complete Medici Florence experience on one pass
The Medici Pass connects the dots between sites that individually tell parts of the Medici story but together tell the whole thing. Their palace, their gardens, their tombs, and their collections reveal a family who used art, architecture, and display as instruments of power and legacy. Visiting all the included sites provides the most thorough Medici experience available in Florence.
Book your Florence Medici Pass
The Medici's Florence on one ticket. Book your Medici Pass today.
Check opening hours for each site
Comfortable shoes for Boboli Gardens
Dress modestly for the Chapels
Large bags checked at museums
What sites does the Florence Medici Pass include?
Palazzo Pitti (all museums), Boboli Gardens, Medici Chapels, and additional Medici-connected sites. Check the complete list when booking, as the pass may include sites beyond the headline inclusions.
How many days does the Medici Pass cover?
Check the validity period when booking. The included sites require multiple visits to see properly (Palazzo Pitti alone needs 2-3 hours), so multi-day validity is typical.
How does this differ from the Florence Pass?
The Florence Pass focuses on the Uffizi and Accademia. The Medici Pass focuses on Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens, and the Medici Chapels. There is some overlap (Palazzo Pitti appears in some Florence Pass options), but the emphasis is different. The Medici Pass is for visitors who want depth on the Medici; the Florence Pass is for the two main museums.
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli, Medici Chapels
Check full site list when booking
Multi-site pass
Allow multiple days
Not included: Uffizi, Accademia, guided tours
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza della Signoria-50122
Highlights
Palazzo Pitti entry
Boboli Gardens entry
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici sites
One pass for the Medici collection
What's Included
Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici-connected sites
Florence Medici Pass for museums and gardens
The Florence Medici Pass provides entry to the sites most closely connected to the dynasty that shaped the Renaissance: Palazzo Pitti (their residence), the Boboli Gardens (their grounds), the Medici Chapels (their mausoleum with Michelangelo sculptures), and additional Medici-connected museums. It is the definitive ticket for understanding the family through the places they built, decorated, and inhabited.
Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens with the Medici Pass
Palazzo Pitti houses the Palatine Gallery (Raphael, Titian, Rubens), the Royal Apartments, the Modern Art Gallery, the Treasury, and the Costume Gallery. The Boboli Gardens behind the palace extend across a hillside with Renaissance sculpture, grottoes, and Florence viewpoints. Together they represent the Medici's domestic world at its most expansive and ambitious.
Medici Chapels and Michelangelo's New Sacristy
The Medici Chapels at San Lorenzo include the Cappella dei Principi (Princes' Chapel), an octagonal mausoleum covered in semi-precious stone, and Michelangelo's New Sacristy, one of his most complete architectural and sculptural achievements. The sculptures of Dawn, Dusk, Day, and Night on the Medici tombs are among the most powerful works in Florence. The pass makes these accessible alongside the Pitti collections.
A complete Medici Florence experience on one pass
The Medici Pass connects the dots between sites that individually tell parts of the Medici story but together tell the whole thing. Their palace, their gardens, their tombs, and their collections reveal a family who used art, architecture, and display as instruments of power and legacy. Visiting all the included sites provides the most thorough Medici experience available in Florence.
Book your Florence Medici Pass
The Medici's Florence on one ticket. Book your Medici Pass today.
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli, Medici Chapels
Check full site list when booking
Multi-site pass
Allow multiple days
Not included: Uffizi, Accademia, guided tours
Check opening hours for each site
Comfortable shoes for Boboli Gardens
Dress modestly for the Chapels
Large bags checked at museums
What sites does the Florence Medici Pass include?
Palazzo Pitti (all museums), Boboli Gardens, Medici Chapels, and additional Medici-connected sites. Check the complete list when booking, as the pass may include sites beyond the headline inclusions.
How many days does the Medici Pass cover?
Check the validity period when booking. The included sites require multiple visits to see properly (Palazzo Pitti alone needs 2-3 hours), so multi-day validity is typical.
How does this differ from the Florence Pass?
The Florence Pass focuses on the Uffizi and Accademia. The Medici Pass focuses on Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens, and the Medici Chapels. There is some overlap (Palazzo Pitti appears in some Florence Pass options), but the emphasis is different. The Medici Pass is for visitors who want depth on the Medici; the Florence Pass is for the two main museums.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza della Signoria-50122
Highlights
Palazzo Pitti entry
Boboli Gardens entry
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici sites
One pass for the Medici collection
What's Included
Palazzo Pitti
Boboli Gardens
Medici Chapels
Additional Medici-connected sites
Florence Medici Pass for museums and gardens
The Florence Medici Pass provides entry to the sites most closely connected to the dynasty that shaped the Renaissance: Palazzo Pitti (their residence), the Boboli Gardens (their grounds), the Medici Chapels (their mausoleum with Michelangelo sculptures), and additional Medici-connected museums. It is the definitive ticket for understanding the family through the places they built, decorated, and inhabited.
Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens with the Medici Pass
Palazzo Pitti houses the Palatine Gallery (Raphael, Titian, Rubens), the Royal Apartments, the Modern Art Gallery, the Treasury, and the Costume Gallery. The Boboli Gardens behind the palace extend across a hillside with Renaissance sculpture, grottoes, and Florence viewpoints. Together they represent the Medici's domestic world at its most expansive and ambitious.
Medici Chapels and Michelangelo's New Sacristy
The Medici Chapels at San Lorenzo include the Cappella dei Principi (Princes' Chapel), an octagonal mausoleum covered in semi-precious stone, and Michelangelo's New Sacristy, one of his most complete architectural and sculptural achievements. The sculptures of Dawn, Dusk, Day, and Night on the Medici tombs are among the most powerful works in Florence. The pass makes these accessible alongside the Pitti collections.
A complete Medici Florence experience on one pass
The Medici Pass connects the dots between sites that individually tell parts of the Medici story but together tell the whole thing. Their palace, their gardens, their tombs, and their collections reveal a family who used art, architecture, and display as instruments of power and legacy. Visiting all the included sites provides the most thorough Medici experience available in Florence.
Book your Florence Medici Pass
The Medici's Florence on one ticket. Book your Medici Pass today.
Palazzo Pitti, Boboli, Medici Chapels
Check full site list when booking
Multi-site pass
Allow multiple days
Not included: Uffizi, Accademia, guided tours
Check opening hours for each site
Comfortable shoes for Boboli Gardens
Dress modestly for the Chapels
Large bags checked at museums
What sites does the Florence Medici Pass include?
Palazzo Pitti (all museums), Boboli Gardens, Medici Chapels, and additional Medici-connected sites. Check the complete list when booking, as the pass may include sites beyond the headline inclusions.
How many days does the Medici Pass cover?
Check the validity period when booking. The included sites require multiple visits to see properly (Palazzo Pitti alone needs 2-3 hours), so multi-day validity is typical.
How does this differ from the Florence Pass?
The Florence Pass focuses on the Uffizi and Accademia. The Medici Pass focuses on Palazzo Pitti, Boboli Gardens, and the Medici Chapels. There is some overlap (Palazzo Pitti appears in some Florence Pass options), but the emphasis is different. The Medici Pass is for visitors who want depth on the Medici; the Florence Pass is for the two main museums.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Piazza della Signoria-50122
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