Explore the Uffizi Gallery with expert guides who will bring the artworks to life.
The Galleria degli Uffizi, located in Florence, Italy, is one of the most famous and important art museums in the world.
Established in 1581 by Francesco I de' Medici, it originally served as the offices ("uffizi") for the Florentine magistrates.
Over time, the Medici family began displaying their growing collection of paintings, sculptures, and other artworks, transforming the building into a gallery for public viewing.
The museum houses masterpieces from the Renaissance, including works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Caravaggio, and Raphael.
Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and da Vinci's "Annunciation" are among the most celebrated pieces on display.
Visitors can explore an extensive collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, and ancient artifacts that tell the story of Florence's artistic and cultural heritage.
The Uffizi not only offers a glimpse into Renaissance art but also into the history of Florence itself, reflecting the wealth, power, and influence of the Medici family.
The building's architecture, designed by Giorgio Vasari, is a masterpiece of Mannerist style, with its long corridors and harmonious proportions providing the perfect backdrop for the displayed artworks.
Today, the Uffizi Gallery is a major cultural landmark, attracting millions of visitors annually.
Its careful preservation and innovative exhibition strategies allow people from around the world to experience the beauty, innovation, and genius of the Renaissance.
From the grandeur of its halls to the intimacy of its smaller rooms, the Galleria degli Uffizi remains a timeless testament to human creativity and the enduring legacy of Florence's artistic heritage..
Tuesday to Sunday, 8:15 AM β 6:50 PM (closed Mondays)
Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6 β 50122 Florence, Italy
Every monday, January 1st, May 1st, December 25th
Explore iconic artworks such as Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus', Leonardo da Vinci's 'Annunciation', and Caravaggio's 'Medusa'.
Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece depicting the goddess Venus emerging from the sea on a shell.
Learn More βLeonardo da Vinci's early work portraying the angel Gabriel announcing to Mary that she will bear the Son of God.
Learn More βMichelangelo's circular painting of the Holy Family, showcasing his mastery of human anatomy and composition.
Learn More βCaravaggio's lifelike portrayal of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, offering a sensual and earthy representation.
Learn More βCaravaggio's dramatic depiction of Medusa's severed head, capturing the moment of her transformation.
Learn More βBotticelli's vibrant depiction of the Three Kings adoring the infant Jesus.
Learn More βDiscover the latest exhibitions, tours, and special openings at the Galleria degli Uffizi.
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Experience the Uffizi galleries under the night sky with special guided tours.
Learn More β2025-11-01
A deep dive into Renaissance art with expert-led workshops.
Learn More βVisit the Uffizi in Florence, one of the most famous and visited attractions in Italy.
To access the gallery, it is strongly recommended to book your ticket online.