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One of the best galleries in the world! We purchased tickets online few weeks ahead, picked them before we entered. The gallery was full but not as full as during non-covid season. It was easy and pleasantly to move from room to room and enjoy all the art. Obviously there was a bit of crowd next to the most famous pieces. The gallery is so big so it is better to plan a bit in advance what you want to see. The cafe on the roof was a really great have a coffee and croissant after 3 hours in the gallery.…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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It was a very satisfying visit. We really liked all the art work. We bought tickets online and we didn't have to wait long. I suggest everyone to buy tickets online. You'll adore the atmosphere.
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Date of experience: December 2019
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One of the famous museums that needs to be visited in Florence and noway you can miss it. I highly recommend it.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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All brilliant if you like figurative art if not don’t bother. Overpriced and the staff could show a bit of charm considering...
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Date of experience: October 2020
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On our first visit we just walked in because there was no queue. The second time we booked on the Suturday evening for the Sunday and could "only" get a 12:15 ticket (not bad for the Uffizi, hey). Because of Covid-19 you have to follow a chronological order starting with Giotto. The wardens will let you retrace your steps though. As I did with the Venice Accademia last month I can only mention what I would advise a friend to see: Simone Martini's "Annunciation", Lorenzo Monaco's and Gentile da Fabriano's "Adorations of the Magi", Giotto's and fra Angelico's "Madonnas", Filippo Lippi's Madonna", Uccello's "Battle of San Romano", most of the Botticelli(s), van der Weyden's "Deposition", the sublime Bellini ("Lamentation", my favourite painter), the Leonardo(s), the Raphael(s), the outstanding Bronzino(s) and particularly the extraordinary "Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi", Titian's "Venus" and "Flora", and Rembrandt's portrait of an old rabbi which literally dominates the room and reduces van Dyck's and Rubens' paintings to feeble attempts--I am exaggerating of course but the sheer "presence" of this work of genius is striking. …
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Date of experience: October 2020
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