Explore Accademia Gallery, home to the iconic statue of David by Michelangelo.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Renaissance art with a guided tour of Florence's esteemed Accademia Gallery. Led by a local expert, this journey offers a deep dive into the rich tapestry of history and art that defines the gallery.
-Admire the extensive collection of Michelangelo's sculptures and paintings.
-Discover the Hall of Plaster Casts, the Music Instruments Collection, and more.
-See the world's first piano and three exquisite Stradivari violins in the museum.
-Beyond these masterpieces, the gallery's halls are adorned with a remarkable array of paintings and sculptures by illustrious Italian artists like Sandro Botticelli, Domenico Ghirlandaio, Pontormo, Andrea del Sarto, and Giambologna.
-Join for an unforgettable journey through the Accademia Gallery, where the spirit of Florence's golden age of art comes alive with Private Guide and priority entrance of academia gallery.
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Admire world-famous masterpieces at the second most visited museum in Florence, the Accademia Gallery. With a private guide, learn about iconic artworks including Michelangelo’s David, an emblem of the Renaissance period and Italy itself.
The gallery is home to the largest collection of sculptures by Michelangelo, including the iconic sculpture of David. Standing at 520 centimeters tall, this impressive marble sculpture is an emblem of the Renaissance period. From your knowledgeable guide, learn about this world-famous statue as well as the life of Michelangelo himself.
At the end of your guided tour, enjoy free time to explore the gallery at your own pace and marvel at the vast array of collections housed here.
Please meet a host at door 43 near the entrance of academia gallery, host with a name badge and with a sign board,
Please be at the meeting point for check-in 15-20 min before your schedule time.
please meet your host at the meeting in via ricasoli door no 43 near the main entrance of academia gallery, the host will be holding the sign and wearing a name badge,
please be at the meeting point 15-20 min before your schedule time.
Please allow 5-10 min for security line (Metal detector)
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