Uffizi Gallery, A Treasury of Renaissance Masterpieces

Map Piazza degli Uffizi 6
Such a concentrated display of Western art works
4.7

Introduction

One of Italy's most important art museums, the Uffizi Gallery is also one of the most important art museums in Europe. It displays the richest and most precious treasures left by the Medici family, who funded Renaissance artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Donatello, hence the rich collection of their artworks. The museum has over 100,000 exhibits divided into 46 halls, each of which is worth visiting. However, if time is limited, it is best to visit a few key exhibition halls. The most famous exhibits at the Uffizi Gallery include Botticelli's "Primavera" and "The Birth of Venus," Leonardo da Vinci's "The Adoration of the Magi," as well as Michelangelo's "The Holy Family" and Titian's "Venus of Urbino." The name "Uffizi" means "offices" in Italian, and this was once the Medici family's office. Later, the family descendants donated all their collections to the government, making it a public art museum. Today, the museum mainly displays paintings, while other sculptures are housed in the Bargello Museum. If travelling during peak season (May to September), it is best to book online in advance and arrive early, otherwise the queues will be very long.

Must-go rating

Must go
42%
Worth going
57%

Transportation

8%
Self-driving
Inconvenient to park
17%
Bus transportation
75%
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Address
Map Piazza degli Uffizi 6
Opening hours
Tuesday to Sunday from 8:15 to 18:50
closed on Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, and December 25th
ticket office closes at 18:05.