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Tickets to the Gallery of the Academy of Florence with Audio guide

With our tickets to the Gallery of the Academy you will be able to discover one of Florence’s most important museums thanks to our audio guide, which allows you to appreciate each room clearly and without rushing. You will learn how Florentine artists worked and the role that workshops played in the artistic development of the city.

The visit continues through Michelangelo’s unfinished sculptures, known as the Prisoners, which allow you to appreciate the artist’s creative process and the intermediate phases of marble work. The audio guide will help you identify details and understand the intention behind these pieces, essential for understanding the sculptor’s evolution.

The central piece of the museum is the David, where you can stop to observe its scale, technique, and importance within Florence’s history. Here you will have precise and engaging information so you can appreciate key aspects that often go unnoticed.

Book your tickets for the Gallery of the Academy of Florence with audio guide and enjoy a clear, engaging, and hassle-free visit.

Includes

  • Tickets to the Gallery of the Academy of Florence
  • Audio guide in the selected language.

Does not include

  • Headphones
  • Phone

// Due to the high demand for tickets for this monument and in order to ensure availability, your final visit time may vary up to 90 minutes before or after the time selected during the booking process (example: if you selected your visit for 11:00 a.m., your tickets will be booked for the first available time slot between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.).

Tickets for Michelangelo’s Secret Room with Audio guide

With our tickets for Michelangelo’s Secret Room, you will be able to access one of the most unique spaces connected to the Florentine master. This small chamber, hidden for centuries beneath the Basilica of San Lorenzo, preserves drawings attributed to Michelangelo that offer insight into how he worked and conceived some of his most remarkable compositions.

The visit allows you to observe up close the lines the artist left on the walls—sketches showing human figures, anatomical studies, and composition drafts that he would later develop into major works. The audio guide will help you identify each drawing and understand the context in which Michelangelo used this space as a refuge.

The visit to the Secret Room is brief but highly meaningful, as it provides a direct glimpse into the artist’s working process and the environment in which part of his work took shape. Thanks to the audioguide, you will make the most of every minute and understand why this place is considered one of the most valuable testimonies of his legacy.

Book your tickets for Michelangelo’s Secret Room with audio guide and discover this exceptional space:

Includes

  • Tickets to Michelangelo’s Secret Room
  • Audio guide in the selected language.

Does not include

  • Headphones
  • Phone

// Due to the high demand for tickets to this monument and in order to guarantee availability, your final visit time may vary up to 90 minutes before or after the time selected during the booking process (example: if you selected your visit for 11:00 a.m., your tickets will be reserved for the first available time within the interval from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.).


Tickets for the Academy Gallery and Uffizi Gallery

With this ticket package for the Academy of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery, you can visit two of the most important museums in the city, accompanied by an audio guide that will share the secrets of these spaces and their artworks in an engaging way.

In the Uffizi Gallery, you will be able to appreciate key masterpieces of the Renaissance and follow a structured explanation that helps you understand how Florentine painting evolved over time.

During your visit to the Academy, you will get close to, among other works, the famous David by Michelangelo. You will identify essential details of the David and other sculptures, and understand the context in which they were created thanks to a coherent, enjoyable, and easy-to-follow narrative.

This combo offers you a complete view of Florentine art, and with the audio guide you can progress comfortably, with essential information and without needing to navigate the museums on your own.

Book your tickets to the Academy of Florence and the Uffizi Gallery with audio guide and enjoy a hassle-free experience.

Includes

  • Skip-the-line tickets to the Uffizi Gallery and the Academy
  • Audio guide in the selected language

Does not include

  • Transportation to the monument
  • Phone
  • Tickets to other monuments

// Due to the high demand for tickets to this monument and in order to guarantee availability, your final visit time may vary up to 90 minutes before or after the time selected during the booking process (example: if you selected your visit for 11:00 a.m., your tickets will be reserved for the first available time between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.).

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Academy Gallery Florence Tickets: Skip-the-line admission. Time availability: Select the day and time to access the Academy Gallery and Michelangelo’s David.

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Discover the history of the Academy of Florence building


When we think of this building, the image that almost always comes to mind is Michelangelo’s David, standing before the public in its famous hall, right? But behind that iconic image lies the true history of the Academy of Florence, with centuries of transformations, political decisions, urban reforms and artistic dreams. To understand its importance, there is nothing better than discovering its origins. Shall we begin?


An essential tour of the Gallery of the Academy of Florence


Today we talk about one of the most emblematic museums in Italy—and we could even say in the world. A must-visit destination for anyone who wants to appreciate Renaissance art in its purest form. We want to guide you through a tour of the Gallery of the Academy of Florence to admire its masterpieces, uncover its best-kept secrets and help you prepare for your visit to the Academy. Let’s begin!


Beyond David: the lesser-known treasures of the Academy of Florence


Usually, when we think of this museum, our mind goes straight to the imposing David by Michelangelo, one of the universal symbols of the Renaissance. However, as specialised guides, we love revealing the lesser-known wonders of the Academy of Florence, as it holds countless treasures that many visitors overlook. Would you like to discover them? We are sure that afterwards you will want to see them in person—and we will be delighted to accompany you!


Guided visit to the Gallery of the Academy: your encounter with Michelangelo


Florence has been, and continues to be, one of the world’s great artistic cities throughout the centuries, and that magnificent heritage can be appreciated at every step inside the Gallery of the Academy. This museum, world-famous for housing Michelangelo’s David, has become an essential visit for any traveller wishing to immerse themselves in the greatness of the Italian Renaissance.

Taking a guided tour of the Gallery of the Academy is much more than walking through corridors filled with sculptures: it is exploring Michelangelo’s artistic evolution, approaching his sculptural technique, and engaging in a dialogue with works that still move us today with their power and perfection.

Prepare your visit to the Accademia Gallery

The Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence is an essential museum for those traveling to the city eager to discover Renaissance art and heritage. It is world-famous because it houses Michelangelo’s David, but its value goes far beyond that. In addition to this masterpiece, the gallery contains sculptures, Florentine paintings from the 14th to 16th centuries, a collection of ancient musical instruments, and other pieces of enormous historical and artistic value. Visiting the Accademia Gallery means walking through centuries of art history, observing how styles, techniques, and traditions evolved over time.

General access to the Accademia of Florence

The Accademia Gallery is adapted to receive visitors with different needs. The entrance, ticket office, and all exhibition rooms are accessible. The space is prepared for people with reduced mobility, with an elevator and adapted restrooms available. Special tools such as tactile maps and accessible itineraries for blind or visually impaired visitors have also been designed. This way, practically any visitor can enjoy the museum’s art and history comfortably and safely.

Ticket purchase for the Accademia Gallery

Due to high demand, the best option is to book your tickets to the Accademia of Florence in advance. This helps you avoid long queues, especially common during peak season. Tickets are valid for the selected time slot. When purchasing online, you will receive the code that will be scanned at the entrance—no need to print it; simply show it on your phone. When booking, you can also choose between a guided tour or an audio guide. In the first case, we will indicate the meeting point; in the second, we will send the audio guide in your selected language to your email.

In certain cases, tickets will not be sent by email but must be collected in person at the meeting point indicated in the booking confirmation. Information regarding the collection point as well as the specific delivery conditions is clearly detailed during the purchase process and in the confirmation email received by the User.

Accademia Gallery opening hours 2025

The Accademia of Florence is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8:15 a.m. to 6:50 p.m. Last admission is at 6:20 p.m., half an hour before closing. The Gallery is closed on Mondays, as well as on January 1st and December 25th. For a peaceful visit, it is recommended to come early in the morning when the museum opens. The museum closing process begins 10 minutes before the official closing time, so some rooms may close at 6:40 p.m. A visit typically lasts between 1 and 2 hours.

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