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Our extensive Uffizi Gallery Tour (Small Group and Private Tour available - you pick!), will allow you to explore one of the oldest art galleries in the world with an expert local qualified guide, either in an intimate small group of only 6 people, or in your very own private group. Enjoy the artistic beauty of the Renaissance and see notable works from famous artists such as Michelangelo, Raphael, Caravaggio, Da Vinci and more. Of course, you will receive privileged access into the gallery - no waiting in lines!
With its 64 000 square feet, it is not surprising that a visit can be overwhelming. But with a passionate tour guide at your side, either in a truly small group or in a private group, a visit to the Uffizi is a true pleasure.
A tour though the Uffizi Gallery is a tour through history and beauty! This is a 2 hour long tour but you will have the opportunity to stay inside the museums and explore it more by yourselves afterwards.
The Uffizi Gallery is a testament to Italian culture located in the city centre of Florence - the birthplace of the Renaissance. With 45 rooms and over 8,000 square metres of space, visiting on your own can be daunting. Your semi private guided tour will ensure you make the most of your time and focus on the most memorable and infamous works of art from renowned artists such as Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Caravaggio, Raphael and more.
Start your tour by skipping the long lines and entering with priority access into the Uffizi Gallery with your expert guide. As you walk through the vast collections of infamous Renaissance art, learn about the historic Medici family that was responsible for commissioning them. You are sure to be amazed and overwhelmed by the size of the gallery, but with the assistance of your expert guide you can easily maneuver amongst the crowds to make the most of your visit. See various masterpieces including Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, Da Vinci's Annunciation, Caravaggio's Bacchus and countless others. Your guide will explain the revolutionary techniques of the works, along with the influence these artists had on not only the Renaissance, but on Italian culture as a whole.
2 hours