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Open Tuesday to Sunday 8,15 – 18,50
Closed Monday, New Year’s Day, May 1st and Christmas Day.
Ticket offices close at 18.05
Closure tasks start at 18.35
RULES
We remind the visitors to follow some basic rules of good conduct (see the pdf here attached) and we remind guides and teachers that the groups cannot exceed 25 members.
Tips for students and groupsFull Price: € 6,50
Reduced: € 3,25
Free admission
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For the The Pure, Simple and Natural exhibition (06-17-2014, 11-02-2014)
the ticket prices will be € 11,00 (full price) and € 5,50 (reduced price)
From November 1: Full Price: € 12,50, reduced: € 6,50
BOOKINGS
Firenze Musei, Tel: 055 294883
Booking charge: € 4,00
This is one of the most famous museums of paintings and sculpture in the world. Its collection of Primitive and Renaissance paintings comprises several universally acclaimed masterpieces of all time, including works by Giotto, Simone Martini, Piero della Francesca, Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Mantegna, Correggio, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo and Caravaggio. German, Dutch and Flemish masters are also well represented with important works by Dürer, Rembrandt and Rubens.
The Uffizi Gallery occupies the top floor of the large building erected by Giorgio Vasari between 1560 and 1580 to house the administrative offices of the Tuscan State. The Gallery was created by Grand-duke Francesco I and subsequently enriched by various members of the Medici family, who were great collectors of paintings, sculpture and works of art. The collection was rearranged and enlarged by the Lorraine Grand-dukes, who succeeded the Medici, and finally by the Italian State.
The Uffizi buildings also house other important collections: the Contini Bonacossi Collection and the Collection of Prints and Drawings (Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe degli Uffizi).
The Vasari Corridor, the raised passageway connecting the Uffizi with the Pitti Palace, was built by Vasari in 1565. It is hung with an important collection of 17th-century paintings and the famous collection of artists’ Self-portraits.
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