Florence
Bypass the long and arduous ticketing lines to access one of the greatest art collections in this part of the world! Admire the work of the great Italian masters at one of the most prominent art museums in Europe, the Uffizi Gallery, with an audio guide.
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The Uffizi Gallery is an art museum featuring works from the greatest artists of all time and, as such, the collection housed in this magnificent building gets quite a draw, especially during peak season, when the lines can get several hours long. Fortunately, you won't have to worry about that with your skip-the-line tickets, which let you bypass the ticketing line entirely so you only have to exchange your voucher for physical tickets at the counter for people with existing reservations. Though there may be a slight wait on hectic days, the line here is still dwarfed by the normal entry and ticketing line. Once you exchange your voucher for a physical ticket and get through the security check, all you have to do is walk straight in!
Then you are free to explore the intricacies of the various compositions on display and marvel at the work of the genius artists. A must see destination for all visitors of Florence, the Uffizi is bound to leave you spellbound and awestruck. Learn about the fascinating history of the Uffizi as well as the artwork it holds with the help of your multilingual audio guide!
Opened first in 1769, the gallery has grown in size, stature, and artwork and includes modernized technology and multimedia attractions all aimed at educating the public about these pieces of art. The museum is so big it's almost impossible to cover it in just a day. But, be sure to check the paintings listed below as these are among the most renowned works of art world over. Also, visit the cafe and take in the view of the city and the Palazzo Vecchio in all its splendor.
The Ognissanti Madonna by Giotto
Annunciation by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi
Adoration of the Magi by Gentile da Fabriano
Portraits of the Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero Della Francesca
The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello
Santa Lucia De Magnoli Altarpiece by Veneziano
Madonna with Child and Two Angels by Filippo Lippi
La Primavera & The Birth of Venus by Botticelli
Doni Tondo by Michelangelo
Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael
Venus of Urbino by Titian
Bacchus by Caravaggio
Judith and Holofernes by Artemisia Gentileschi