Discover the Renaissance at Italy's Oldest Bargello Museum in Florence, a treasure trove of Renaissance art and sculpture, with our reserved entry ticket and audio guide. This iconic museum is home to an impressive collection of works by renowned artists, including Michelangelo, Donatello, and Verrocchio.
Museum Highlights:
The Bargello Museum in Florence is a treasure trove of Renaissance art and sculpture, featuring an impressive collection of works by renowned artists. - Discover Donatello's iconic bronze sculpture, "David", as well as other notable works like "St George" and "Marzocco". Marvel at Michelangelo's "Bacchus", a statue that showcases his skill and artistry. Explore works by Giambologna, Verrocchio, and Cellini, including Giambologna's "Mercury" and Cellini's "Perseus". - Admire the museum's collection of oriental goods, showcasing the cultural exchange between Italy and other parts of the world. Explore the intricate designs and craftsmanship of medieval manuscripts and textiles. Discover the museum's impressive collection of ceramics, ivory carvings, and precious jewels.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please be advised that you will receive a separate reservation voucher pdf on Viator messaging and if you have booked through trip advisor or other booking portal you will receive an email notification to download, in case you’re unable to download you can contact the support team of the portal you used for making the booking. This voucher will not grant you direct access. Ticket sharing timeline: * If you have purchased the ticket up to 2 days before your visit date - the actual ticket will be shared on the day before your visit * If you have purchased the ticket within 2 days before your visit date - the actual ticket will be shared shortly before your visit time, please check your email for ticket link or contact us via Viator message In rare cases due to technical difficulties the ticket will be shared shortly before your visit time on the date of your visit, we appreciate your understanding and patience in advance.