Guides and Groups
Professional guides or groups aiming at planning a visit to the Uffizi Galleries can find all the necessary info here: special openings, code of conduct for groups, special visits, change of timetable.
Notices
Mandatory use of headphones for groups of 6 people or more
Artworks temporarily not on display
The lists are available in pdf format on this page
Boboli Gardens. Rules of Conduct
The Boboli Gardens are an open-air museum and their fragile historical, artistic, architectural, plant and animal heritage requires immense care and attention. Visitor cooperation plays an absolutely crucial role in helping to ensure that it is maintained in good order
Unloanable masterpieces
Here the list of the works that can't be loaned abroad
Extra fee for groups of 11 persons or more
Groups of 11 people or more are required to pay an extra charge of €70 to be admitted to the Uffizi
Temporary closure of the Imperial and Royal Apartments
Amplification systems forbidden in the Boboli Gardens
Discounted tickets for the Uffizi in high season
Info on "Early Bird" tickets from 21 February to 9 November, and from 21 December to 9 January.
Discounts on the admission ticket for Pitti Palace
See the info on when the reduction is granted.
Every Tuesday the Uffizi are open until 10.00pm
Uffizi: restoration and rearrangement works. Rooms temporarily closed
Temporary closure of the Knight's Garden
7 June 2024
Boboli Gardens 29 June 2024: Annalena's entrance closes
Maintenance work at the Gallery of Modern Art, November 2024
Gallery of Modern Art | From 8 October 2024 extraordinary maintenance work
News
Announcements
Uffizi Galleries: "Future in the Ancient"
Director Simone Verde inaugurates new spaces and a new acquisition in the presence of Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano
Announcements
The Uffizi Galleries bring the Hall of Ancient Marbles back to life
A true identity space of the museum, it housed in the 19th century some of the most famous sculptures of the grand ducal collection and the Roman reliefs embedded in the walls that made it unique: reconstructed as it once was, it is now visible to all.
Announcements
Uffizi Galleries: the new rooms of the Flemish Masters
A selection of thirty-one paintings, arranged in three frescoed rooms in the museum's first corridor, showcases the "almost photographic" art of Belgian, Dutch, and German painters of the 15th and 16th centuries: among them, Dürer, Cranach, Memling, Froment, and Van Der Weyden
Announcements
The new rooms dedicated to Andrea del Sarto and the early 16th-century painters
More than 20 paintings outline the development of the Tuscan School which paved the way for the 'modern mannerism' and the most mature phase of the Renaissance
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