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Florence: Guided City Tour + Museo Nazionale del Bargello Skip The Line Entry
Guided Florence city tour plus skip-the-line Museo Nazionale del Bargello entry with Donatello's David and Renaissance sculptures.
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Highlights
Guided Florence city walking tour
Skip-the-line Bargello Museum
Donatello's David sculpture
Expert guide with headset
Renaissance sculpture collection
What's Included
Skip-the-line Bargello entry
Live guide
Guided city tour
Guided Bargello tour
Headset
Florence guided city tour with Bargello Museum skip-the-line entry
This experience pairs a guided walking tour of Florence with skip-the-line entry to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, the city's premier sculpture museum. The Bargello holds Donatello's bronze David, Michelangelo's Brutus, and works by Verrocchio, Cellini, and Giambologna. An expert guide leads both the city walk and the museum visit with headsets provided.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello and Donatello's David
The Bargello occupies a 13th-century palace that served as Florence's first seat of government and later as a prison. The sculpture collection inside rivals any in the world. Donatello's bronze David (c. 1440), the first free-standing nude sculpture since antiquity, is the centrepiece. Michelangelo's Brutus, Verrocchio's David, and Cellini's Bust of Cosimo I complete a collection that tells the story of Renaissance sculpture in a single building.
Guided walking tour of Florence's historic centre
The walking tour covers Florence's essential landmarks with expert commentary. Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo exterior, Ponte Vecchio, and the streets connecting them all receive the guide's attention. The walking tour provides context for the Bargello visit: understanding Florence's political and artistic history makes the sculpture collection more meaningful.
Why visit the Bargello in Florence
The Bargello receives a fraction of the Uffizi's visitors despite holding sculptures of comparable importance. The skip-the-line entry and guided tour make it accessible and informative. For visitors who have already seen the Uffizi (painting) and the Accademia (Michelangelo's David), the Bargello completes Florence's artistic trifecta with Donatello's David and the broader sculpture collection.
Book your Florence tour and Bargello tickets
Florence on foot plus its greatest sculptures. Book your combined tickets today.
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Arrive at meeting point on time
No flash photography in the Bargello
Stay with the guide
How does the Bargello compare to the Uffizi and Accademia?
The Uffizi focuses on painting, the Accademia on Michelangelo's David. The Bargello covers sculpture from Donatello to Giambologna. It is smaller and far less crowded than either. Many visitors who see all three consider the Bargello the most enjoyable for its manageable size and outstanding works.
How long does the combined tour and museum visit take?
Allow 2 to 2.5 hours total for the walking tour and Bargello visit. The self-paced museum access after the guided portion lets you linger with works that interest you most.
Is this suitable for children?
The walking tour suits children aged 8+ who can manage 1 to 2 hours on foot. The Bargello's sculpture collection is visually engaging for children, particularly the bronze David and the courtyard displays.
Guided tour plus Bargello skip-the-line
Headset provided
Donatello's David
Walking tour of Florence centre
Not included: other museum entries, lunch
Ці квитки не можна скасувати або перенести на іншу дату.
4,Via del Proconsolo-50122
Highlights
Guided Florence city walking tour
Skip-the-line Bargello Museum
Donatello's David sculpture
Expert guide with headset
Renaissance sculpture collection
What's Included
Skip-the-line Bargello entry
Live guide
Guided city tour
Guided Bargello tour
Headset
Florence guided city tour with Bargello Museum skip-the-line entry
This experience pairs a guided walking tour of Florence with skip-the-line entry to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, the city's premier sculpture museum. The Bargello holds Donatello's bronze David, Michelangelo's Brutus, and works by Verrocchio, Cellini, and Giambologna. An expert guide leads both the city walk and the museum visit with headsets provided.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello and Donatello's David
The Bargello occupies a 13th-century palace that served as Florence's first seat of government and later as a prison. The sculpture collection inside rivals any in the world. Donatello's bronze David (c. 1440), the first free-standing nude sculpture since antiquity, is the centrepiece. Michelangelo's Brutus, Verrocchio's David, and Cellini's Bust of Cosimo I complete a collection that tells the story of Renaissance sculpture in a single building.
Guided walking tour of Florence's historic centre
The walking tour covers Florence's essential landmarks with expert commentary. Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo exterior, Ponte Vecchio, and the streets connecting them all receive the guide's attention. The walking tour provides context for the Bargello visit: understanding Florence's political and artistic history makes the sculpture collection more meaningful.
Why visit the Bargello in Florence
The Bargello receives a fraction of the Uffizi's visitors despite holding sculptures of comparable importance. The skip-the-line entry and guided tour make it accessible and informative. For visitors who have already seen the Uffizi (painting) and the Accademia (Michelangelo's David), the Bargello completes Florence's artistic trifecta with Donatello's David and the broader sculpture collection.
Book your Florence tour and Bargello tickets
Florence on foot plus its greatest sculptures. Book your combined tickets today.
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Arrive at meeting point on time
No flash photography in the Bargello
Stay with the guide
How does the Bargello compare to the Uffizi and Accademia?
The Uffizi focuses on painting, the Accademia on Michelangelo's David. The Bargello covers sculpture from Donatello to Giambologna. It is smaller and far less crowded than either. Many visitors who see all three consider the Bargello the most enjoyable for its manageable size and outstanding works.
How long does the combined tour and museum visit take?
Allow 2 to 2.5 hours total for the walking tour and Bargello visit. The self-paced museum access after the guided portion lets you linger with works that interest you most.
Is this suitable for children?
The walking tour suits children aged 8+ who can manage 1 to 2 hours on foot. The Bargello's sculpture collection is visually engaging for children, particularly the bronze David and the courtyard displays.
Guided tour plus Bargello skip-the-line
Headset provided
Donatello's David
Walking tour of Florence centre
Not included: other museum entries, lunch
Ці квитки не можна скасувати або перенести на іншу дату.
4,Via del Proconsolo-50122
Highlights
Guided Florence city walking tour
Skip-the-line Bargello Museum
Donatello's David sculpture
Expert guide with headset
Renaissance sculpture collection
What's Included
Skip-the-line Bargello entry
Live guide
Guided city tour
Guided Bargello tour
Headset
Florence guided city tour with Bargello Museum skip-the-line entry
This experience pairs a guided walking tour of Florence with skip-the-line entry to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, the city's premier sculpture museum. The Bargello holds Donatello's bronze David, Michelangelo's Brutus, and works by Verrocchio, Cellini, and Giambologna. An expert guide leads both the city walk and the museum visit with headsets provided.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello and Donatello's David
The Bargello occupies a 13th-century palace that served as Florence's first seat of government and later as a prison. The sculpture collection inside rivals any in the world. Donatello's bronze David (c. 1440), the first free-standing nude sculpture since antiquity, is the centrepiece. Michelangelo's Brutus, Verrocchio's David, and Cellini's Bust of Cosimo I complete a collection that tells the story of Renaissance sculpture in a single building.
Guided walking tour of Florence's historic centre
The walking tour covers Florence's essential landmarks with expert commentary. Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo exterior, Ponte Vecchio, and the streets connecting them all receive the guide's attention. The walking tour provides context for the Bargello visit: understanding Florence's political and artistic history makes the sculpture collection more meaningful.
Why visit the Bargello in Florence
The Bargello receives a fraction of the Uffizi's visitors despite holding sculptures of comparable importance. The skip-the-line entry and guided tour make it accessible and informative. For visitors who have already seen the Uffizi (painting) and the Accademia (Michelangelo's David), the Bargello completes Florence's artistic trifecta with Donatello's David and the broader sculpture collection.
Book your Florence tour and Bargello tickets
Florence on foot plus its greatest sculptures. Book your combined tickets today.
Guided tour plus Bargello skip-the-line
Headset provided
Donatello's David
Walking tour of Florence centre
Not included: other museum entries, lunch
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Arrive at meeting point on time
No flash photography in the Bargello
Stay with the guide
How does the Bargello compare to the Uffizi and Accademia?
The Uffizi focuses on painting, the Accademia on Michelangelo's David. The Bargello covers sculpture from Donatello to Giambologna. It is smaller and far less crowded than either. Many visitors who see all three consider the Bargello the most enjoyable for its manageable size and outstanding works.
How long does the combined tour and museum visit take?
Allow 2 to 2.5 hours total for the walking tour and Bargello visit. The self-paced museum access after the guided portion lets you linger with works that interest you most.
Is this suitable for children?
The walking tour suits children aged 8+ who can manage 1 to 2 hours on foot. The Bargello's sculpture collection is visually engaging for children, particularly the bronze David and the courtyard displays.
Ці квитки не можна скасувати або перенести на іншу дату.
4,Via del Proconsolo-50122
Highlights
Guided Florence city walking tour
Skip-the-line Bargello Museum
Donatello's David sculpture
Expert guide with headset
Renaissance sculpture collection
What's Included
Skip-the-line Bargello entry
Live guide
Guided city tour
Guided Bargello tour
Headset
Florence guided city tour with Bargello Museum skip-the-line entry
This experience pairs a guided walking tour of Florence with skip-the-line entry to the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, the city's premier sculpture museum. The Bargello holds Donatello's bronze David, Michelangelo's Brutus, and works by Verrocchio, Cellini, and Giambologna. An expert guide leads both the city walk and the museum visit with headsets provided.
Museo Nazionale del Bargello and Donatello's David
The Bargello occupies a 13th-century palace that served as Florence's first seat of government and later as a prison. The sculpture collection inside rivals any in the world. Donatello's bronze David (c. 1440), the first free-standing nude sculpture since antiquity, is the centrepiece. Michelangelo's Brutus, Verrocchio's David, and Cellini's Bust of Cosimo I complete a collection that tells the story of Renaissance sculpture in a single building.
Guided walking tour of Florence's historic centre
The walking tour covers Florence's essential landmarks with expert commentary. Piazza della Signoria, the Duomo exterior, Ponte Vecchio, and the streets connecting them all receive the guide's attention. The walking tour provides context for the Bargello visit: understanding Florence's political and artistic history makes the sculpture collection more meaningful.
Why visit the Bargello in Florence
The Bargello receives a fraction of the Uffizi's visitors despite holding sculptures of comparable importance. The skip-the-line entry and guided tour make it accessible and informative. For visitors who have already seen the Uffizi (painting) and the Accademia (Michelangelo's David), the Bargello completes Florence's artistic trifecta with Donatello's David and the broader sculpture collection.
Book your Florence tour and Bargello tickets
Florence on foot plus its greatest sculptures. Book your combined tickets today.
Guided tour plus Bargello skip-the-line
Headset provided
Donatello's David
Walking tour of Florence centre
Not included: other museum entries, lunch
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Arrive at meeting point on time
No flash photography in the Bargello
Stay with the guide
How does the Bargello compare to the Uffizi and Accademia?
The Uffizi focuses on painting, the Accademia on Michelangelo's David. The Bargello covers sculpture from Donatello to Giambologna. It is smaller and far less crowded than either. Many visitors who see all three consider the Bargello the most enjoyable for its manageable size and outstanding works.
How long does the combined tour and museum visit take?
Allow 2 to 2.5 hours total for the walking tour and Bargello visit. The self-paced museum access after the guided portion lets you linger with works that interest you most.
Is this suitable for children?
The walking tour suits children aged 8+ who can manage 1 to 2 hours on foot. The Bargello's sculpture collection is visually engaging for children, particularly the bronze David and the courtyard displays.
Ці квитки не можна скасувати або перенести на іншу дату.
4,Via del Proconsolo-50122
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