Discover the marvelous journey of art

The culture and history of Florence are immensely proud. The city preserves countless intangible cultural heritage, and art galleries are one of them. The entire city has many museums, some are free, some are paid, and some require advance reservations. Florence itself is a famous historical city in Europe, and its squares and streets are all open-air museums. Consider purchasing the Florence Card, which includes tickets to many attractions and is very cost-effective.

Bargello National Museum

Located in the heart of Florence, the Bargello Museum is one of the oldest buildings in the city, not far from the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and a representative of Florentine Gothic architecture. As the second largest national museum in Florence, the Bargello Museum mainly focuses on showcasing Renaissance sculptures, different from the Uffizi Gallery which specializes in paintings. Here, you can admire a series of Renaissance sculpture masterpieces such as Michelangelo's 'Bacchus' and Donatello's 'David', making it a rare cultural journey.

Uffizi Gallery

The Uffizi Gallery is located in Florence, Italy. It is the oldest and most renowned art museum in the city, donated by the Medici family. Visitors can rent audio guides to gain an in-depth understanding of the historical background and stories of these precious collections. This is a place rich in knowledge, allowing visitors to continuously benefit and learn.

Accademia Gallery of Florence

The Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze is a historic higher education institution for the arts. It pioneered the discipline of art education during the medieval period and is considered one of the oldest art academies in the world. The museum's treasures include Michelangelo's sculptures 'David' and 'Pietà'. You can enter the gallery for an additional 5 euros, but remember that photography is not allowed inside. Take your time to appreciate the art.