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Take advantage of skip-the-line entry privileges to the Bargello Museum with this fast-track entrance ticket. Breeze past the crowds to explore the museum and palace, built in the 13th century by the people of Florence as a populist symbol of their victory over the nobility. See the former fortress and arsenal, now home to a large and important collection of Italian sculpture.
- Entrance ticket to the Bargello Museum
- Guaranteed skip-the-line entry
- See one of the largest and most important collections of Italian sculpture
- See works by Michelangelo, Cellini and Giambologna
- Learn about the populist history of the museum and palace, dating from 1255
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Find your way to the Bargello Museum and exchange your voucher for an entrance ticket that includes skip-the-line access. Breeze past the often-long entry lines and enter the courtyard, where you can begin your self-guided exploration of the museum. The Bargello Palace was originally built in 1255 as a symbol of the people's victory over the Florentine nobility.
The ground floor features masterpieces sculpted by Michelangelo, Giambologna and Cellini. Continue to the first floor to see the Council Hall, or Salone del Consiglio, which is constructed with high ceilings and once served as a tribunal hall when the palace was used for procedures in the people's government. The room now holds some of Donatello's finest works; continue to the Ivory Room to admire the 265 pieces of the Carrand collection, including reliquaries, ceramics and diptychs dated from the 400s to the 1600s.
Proceed to the second floor to peruse a collection of terracotta objects, including the impressive Busto di fanciullo (Baby's bust) by Andrea della Robbia. Admire the collection of medieval weapons and ivories in the Sala delle Armi and an exhibition of Italian Renaissance bronzes and medals.
You are free to explore the museum at your own pace; your entry ticket is good anytime during the museum's opening hours.
The ground floor features masterpieces sculpted by Michelangelo, Giambologna and Cellini. Continue to the first floor to see the Council Hall, or Salone del Consiglio, which is constructed with high ceilings and once served as a tribunal hall when the palace was used for procedures in the people's government. The room now holds some of Donatello's finest works; continue to the Ivory Room to admire the 265 pieces of the Carrand collection, including reliquaries, ceramics and diptychs dated from the 400s to the 1600s.
Proceed to the second floor to peruse a collection of terracotta objects, including the impressive Busto di fanciullo (Baby's bust) by Andrea della Robbia. Admire the collection of medieval weapons and ivories in the Sala delle Armi and an exhibition of Italian Renaissance bronzes and medals.
You are free to explore the museum at your own pace; your entry ticket is good anytime during the museum's opening hours.
Itinerary
As you enter the first room from the courtyard, you'll discover masterpieces by Michelangelo. On the ground floor, there are works of art by Cellini and Giambologna.
On the first floor, you will find the Salone del Consiglio (Council Hall), characterized by its high ceiling, that was once the tribunal hall. Here, you will see some of the finest works of Donatello and the Ivory Room with the Carrand collection. This collection contains 265 pieces that may be dated between the 5th and 17th century, including diptychs, ceramic tiles, and reliquaries.
On the second floor, there are many glazed terracotta objects in two rooms, including the Busto di fanciullo (Baby's bust) by Andrea della Robbia. There is also an exhibition of Italian medals and an exquisite collection of small Renaissance bronzes.
The Sala delle Armi contains fascinating medieval ivories, armory, and weapons.
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