Skip-the-line Academy Ticket: immediate delivery and direct access
Why you should buy your ticket on Parks & Fun.
Highlights
Indulge in Italian culture when you visit the famous Accademia Gallery
Skip the line and get direct access
Admire Michelangelo's works of art, including the statue of David
Know and become familiar with other important works of art such as "The Prisoners" and "San Matteo"
What is included?
- Entrance to the Accademia Gallery
- Staff assistance at the Meeting Point
- immediate ticket redemption service at the entrance by our Assistant, entrance ticket to the Museum with advance booking fee (guaranteed entry and skip the general queue at the entrance).
What is not included?
- Hotel pickup
- Food and beverages
- Tips
What is there to know?
Children under 6 years old travel for free.
Meeting point
08:45 at the corner of Via Ricasoli and Piazza San Marco, in front of the loggia of the Accademia delle Belle Arti.
loggia of the Accademia delle Belle Arti. An assistant will be waiting for you wearing blue clothes with the Caf Tour and Gray Line logos.
From 1 April 2025, check-in at 8:15am and departure at 8:30am.
You must be at the meeting point at the indicated check-in time.
If you are late, it will not be possible to obtain a timed entry ticket and access to the Museum, nor will it be possible to get a refund or reschedule entry.
entrance.
Cancellation policies
Description
Skip the line to enjoy the beautiful Accademia Gallery, one of the most famous art galleries in the world, at your own pace. Among other marvelous masterpieces, you will be able to admire works of art by Michelangelo including his most famous work, the David, as well as other important works of art such as “The Prisoners” and “San Matteo”. The young Michelangelo sculpted David from a huge block of rough marble in three years, creating an imposing sculpture of absolute beauty, an icon of the Renaissance model. He depicted a magnificent naked young man at the height of his physical vigor, whose intense expression of strength and courage, arising from an absolute faith in God, became a symbol of the power and invincibility of the Florentine Republic at the moment of its maximum expansion . splendor.