The exhibition is divided according to the different styles of art and portrays art from the 12th to the 18th century in chronological order. The collection is known as one of the most important and best art collections of the Renaissance. Inside the building, visitors can admire the famous masterpieces by great artists like Cimabue, Caravaggio, Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, Mantegna, Tizian, Parmigianino, Dürer, Rubens, Rembrandt, Canaletto, and Sandro Botticelli. Furthermore, the exhibitions includes a collection of antic statues, drawings, and prints which is considered to be one of the most extensive collections worldwide.
Tue – Sun: 8.15 am – 6.50 pm
The ticket counter closes at 6.05pm
Closed: mondays, 1 January, 25 December
Adult: 24.00€
Reduced (18-25 years): 14.00€
Child (under 18 years): 8.75€
Your ticket to the Uffizi Florence is already included in your Florence City Pass.
Address:
Piazzale degli Uffizi 6
50122 Florence
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Bus: 6, 11, 12, 36, 37
Closed on Mondays, 1 January, 1 May, 25 December
You have to go to the ticket counter for visitors with preferred entrance at least 15 minutes before your reservation time. Please go to the entrance number 3 which is located below the Uffizi Loggia on the right hand side of the river Arno.
New special exhibitions:
- Caravaggio and the 17th century (Special event from the 19 Feburary 2018 to the 26 Feburary 2025)
New arrangement of the room devoted to Caravaggio and 17th century panting at the Uffizi
- From 04 June 2019 to 29 September 2019 there will be a special exhibition: "Cosimo I de' Medici's army of Lancers". To celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Cosimo I de' Medici, the first Grand Duke of Florence, a "triptych" of events is planned, to be held in symbolic areas of the Uffizi Galleries.
Exhibition venue: Sale di Levante, Uffizi
- From 27 June 2019 to 27. October 2019 the exhibition "The Colours of Judaism in Italy" explores the history of the Jewish community in Italy from a new and very colourful point of view, namely that of textile art. Around 140 exhibits, including tapestries, textiles, decorative fabrics, lacework, clothing, paintings and other objects of daily or religious use, show the history of the Italian Jewish community through one of the little-known arts - weaving. The exhibition also highlights the intercultural and international character of the Jewish community.
Exhibition venue: Aula Magliabechiana, Uffizi
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