The Itinerary: This magnificent tour takes place inside museum of Florence, Accademia and the lovely Michelangelo`s masterpieces.
Details: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from November 1st to March 31st - Daily from Tuesday to Sunday from April 1st to October 31st
Time: 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM or 4:00 PM
Length: Approx. 1 hour
Meeting point: It will be communicated in the confirmation voucher.
Fee: Free for children under 3 years old.
Price includes: Guided tour, pre-booking and entrance fee, earphones for groups with more than 15 participants.
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Major Advantages: The visit uses one single language at a time. Scheduled entry, no need to queue. Don’t waste precious time waiting in long lines. Enter with us.
Why is the David the most recognizable symbol of Florence and what did he represent in his time?
How did the genius of Michelangelo meet the challenge of extracting the pathos of a being and fixing it forever in time in the Pietà, or the famous Prisoners who still seem to struggle free from their marble blocks?
Have a close encounter with these timeless works of art and get the inside story of the life and times of this consummate artist. The Academy also houses an important collection of paintings from the 14th to the 16th century, plaster casts of famous statues dating back to the 19th century, and impressive holdings of Russian icons. Linger as long as you like; at the end of the tour, you are welcome to remain in the gallery on your own until closing time.
MasterpiecesIn addition to the famous Michelangelo's masterpieces, the collection features also some Florentine paintings from the 13th century up to the 16th century, plasters by Lorenzo Bartolini and Luigi Pampaloni and a series of Russian icons. Moreover you can find a display of old musical instruments from the Medici and Lorraine families that was open in 2001.
Greatest works
Michelangelo, David, 1501-1504.
Michelangelo, St. Matthew, 1505-1506, Cathedral of Florence.
Michelangelo, Four Prisoners, 1530, by Buontalenti Grotta in the Boboli Gardens, carved for the tomb of Pope Julius II.
Michelangelo (attributed) , Pieta, from the church of Santa Rosalia in Palestrina (Rome).
Giambologna 's Rape of the Sabine model 1582.
Enjoy a visit a the Accademia without stress. Make your on-line reservation in advance to get in avoiding the long lines at the entrance.