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Bargello Museum Guided Tour

Admire some of the most remarkable works of art to come from the Italian Renaissance with this Bargello Museum guided tour. Discover the impressive technique and history. Bargello Museum Guided Tour. We'll meet at the indicated time in Piazza...

  • 1 - 2 hours
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Admire some of the most remarkable works of art to come from the Italian Renaissance with this Bargello Museum guided tour. Discover the impressive technique and history.

Bargello Museum Guided Tour

We'll meet at the indicated time in Piazza della Signoria, in Florence. From there, we'll walk to the Bargello Museum, while our guide shares the history of the building and museum.

After entering the museum without waiting in line, we'll start our guided tour of some of Italy's most important works of art. Our guide will accompany us through the first floor, dedicated to the Italian Renaissance, where we will learn about pieces created by artists including Michelangelo, Ammannati, Cellini, Verrocchio, and Donatello.

Next, we'll go to the second floor to discover works by Andrea and Giovanni della Robbia, masters of glass sculpture.

At the end of the 1-hour guided tour, you can stay inside the Bargello Museum to continue exploring its galleries or revisit the masterpieces that have impressed you the most.

Skip the Line

By booking this Bargello Museum guided tour, you'll be guaranteed access to its interior without waiting in line, even during high season; however, there may be lines in case of strikes or serious issues.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Skip–the–line entry to Bargello Museum
  • Earphones

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

Torre Volognana, Via del Proconsolo, 4, 50122 Florence FI, Italy

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