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Bargello Museum Guided Tour

Florence

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Overview

Enjoy reserved entry to the Bargello Museum with a guide. Discover works like Michelangelo's David-Apollo and Donatello's David in this focused 1-hour tour.

Highlights

  • Skip the line at the Bargello Museum with pre-booked tickets and immerse yourself in its incredible art collection.
  • In this two-hour guided tour, you will be taken through Tuscan works of the 16th Century, glazed terracotta by Andrea and Giovanni Della Robbia and more.
  • Explore iconic works like Donatello’s David and St. George, or Michelangelo’s Bacchus and Tondo Pitti.
  • Dive into the early Renaissance as your guide uncovers the masterpieces created by Donatello and Verrocchio.
  • Hear fascinating insights through your radio system and feel free to revisit any exhibits you'd like to see again after the tour.

Inclusions

  • Reserved entry to Bargello Museum
  • Expert guide in English, Italian, Spanish, French, or German (as per option selected)
  • Radio system to hear the guide

Exclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Step into a medieval palace where Florence’s greatest sculptors made history.

Getting started

Meet your expert guide at the entrance of the Bargello Museum and breeze past the ticket line. A quick security check later, you’ll step into the former palace-turned-prison, now home to some of the most groundbreaking sculptures of the Renaissance.

What to expect

Bargello Museum

Once a medieval fortress, this museum is the heart of Renaissance sculpture, showcasing works by Michelangelo, Donatello, and more.

Donatello’s David

The first free-standing nude sculpture since antiquity, this bronze masterpiece redefined art in the 15th century.

Michelangelo’s Bacchus

An intoxicating, rebellious take on the Roman god of wine, crafted when Michelangelo was just 21.

Verrocchio’s Saint George

A striking marble statue of Florence’s patron saint, capturing both motion and emotion.

Take in the grandeur of the museum’s arched courtyards, frescoed ceilings, and rare ivory carvings as your guide brings history to life. Once the tour ends, feel free to wander at your own pace and revisit the sculptures that captivated you most.

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