Florence Pass

Florence Cathedral, Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, Audio-guide, interactive maps...

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Discover the Florence Pass.

The Florence Pass brings together all the essentials for your trip to Florence. It’s a practical, new-generation Pass that requires no ticket office. You buy it directly online, and it takes effect straight away. Your visits and all your guided tour tickets are automatically booked with your dates – the choice is yours!

The choice is yours!

Florence Pass includes :

  • Florence Cathedral ticket (Premium admission).
  • Brunelleschi Duomo ticket.
  • Giotto’s Bell Tower ticket.
  • Uffizi Gallery ticket.
  • Accademia Gallery ticket.
  • Audio-guide application 70 points of interest.
  • Offline interactive navigation.
  • 10% code for other attractions.

Your tickets are sent directly to you by e-mail, so you don’t need to collect them from a ticket office to enjoy these activities. The Code -10% is sent at the same time as your guided tour tickets for Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery.

This Florence Pass has been carefully designed to cover all the most exceptional aspects of the city. It simplifies your itineraries and will save you precious time on your trip to Florence. From emblematic monuments to exploring the city, this Florence Pass includes the essentials you need to discover, and here they are…

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Florence Cathedral, Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, audio guide, interactive maps…

Florence Cathedral :

With this Florence Pass, you can discover Florence Cathedral up close! Florence Cathedral, also known as Santa Maria del Fiore, is a masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, recognisable by its majestic red dome that dominates the city skyline. Located in the heart of Florence, it is one of Italy’s most emblematic tourist attractions, attracting millions of visitors every year.

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Construction of the cathedral began in 1296 to plans drawn up by Arnolfo di Cambio and took almost two centuries to complete. Its façade, decorated with geometric motifs in green, white and pink marble, is a true work of art. The sculptures, reliefs and statues that decorate it tell religious and historical stories, offering a captivating insight into the art and culture of the period.

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The cathedral’s interior is just as impressive. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a vast space that may seem austere compared to the richly decorated exterior, but this sobriety enhances the architectural elements and works of art it contains. Among its artistic treasures are the magnificent frescoes by Giorgio Vasari and Federico Zuccari depicting the Last Judgement. These carefully restored frescoes are a true marvel to behold and bear witness to the artistic genius of the Renaissance.

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The Florence Pass gives you access to Brunelleschi’s dome. Designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, this dome is a feat of engineering. Completed in 1436, it remains the largest brick and mortar dome ever built.

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To get there, you can climb the 463 steps to the top, giving you a close-up view of the frescoes and a breathtaking panoramic view of Florence and the surrounding area. Although the climb to Brunelleschi’s Duomo is arduous, the reward is well worth the effort.

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Adjacent to the cathedral is Giotto’s Bell Tower, another architectural gem. With your Florence Pass, you can enter the bell tower. You can admire the sculptural details up close and enjoy a spectacular view of the city after climbing the 414 steps of this tower. The view from the top is particularly beautiful at sunset, when the rooftops of Florence are bathed in golden light.

A visit to Florence Cathedral is a deep immersion in the history, art and architecture of the Renaissance. Whether you’re a history buff, art lover or simply curious, this unforgettable experience will leave you with lasting memories and renewed admiration for human genius.

Uffizi Gallery :

The Florence Pass includes a visit to the Uffizi Gallery. Housed in a sumptuous Renaissance palace designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560, it is one of the most renowned art museums in the world. It exhibits an impressive collection of Renaissance masterpieces.

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The Uffizi building was originally intended to house Florence’s administrative and judicial offices, hence its name. Over time, however, it became the home of the Medici family’s art collection. Enriched over the centuries, this collection includes paintings, sculptures and antiques, offering an unrivalled panorama of the artistic evolution of the Renaissance.

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The Uffizi Gallery’s treasures include such iconic works as Sandro Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, Leonardo da Vinci’s Annunciation, Titian’s Venus of Urbino and Michelangelo’s Holy Family.

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These masterpieces, and many others, bear witness to the incredible talent of Renaissance artists and their lasting contribution to the history of art.

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The layout of the museum allows a chronological progression through the galleries, giving visitors a clear understanding of the evolution of artistic styles and techniques. As you wander through the galleries, you can observe the growing influence of perspective, realism and humanism, characteristic of the Florentine Renaissance.

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As well as paintings, the Uffizi Gallery boasts a rich collection of antique sculptures, rare manuscripts and decorative art objects, making it a place of discovery and wonder for lovers of art and history.

Academy Gallery:

With the Florence Pass, you’ll also gain access to the Accademia Gallery which, along with the Uffizi Gallery, is one of Italy’s most prestigious museums. Founded in 1784 by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Pietro Leopoldo, as a school of drawing, the Gallery is today a shrine to Renaissance art.

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Michelangelo’s ‘David’, sculpted between 1501 and 1504, is the undisputed jewel of the museum. This iconic statue depicts the young biblical hero in a posture of calm before battle, and is celebrated for its striking realism and technical mastery. At over 5 metres high, it embodies the perfection of Renaissance art and attracts visitors from all over the world.

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In addition to the ‘David’, the Academy Gallery houses an exceptional collection of paintings and sculptures, mainly from the 14th to 16th centuries. Works by masters such as Botticelli, Ghirlandaio and Pontormo are also on display, providing a rich panorama of the artistic development of this period.

Audio-guide + interactive maps:

The Florence Pass also includes an audio-guide application with over 70 points of interest. This allows you to discover Florence using interactive maps that work even when you’re offline.

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Florence Pass in 5 stages

STEP 1 | Purchase the Florence Pass online.

STEP 2 | Select your date to visit Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Duomo and Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery.

STEP 3 | Receipt of your tickets within the hour. Receipt of a promotional code -10% usable on 5 waves of purchases.

STEP 4 | Receipt of your tickets to visit Florence Cathedral, Brunelleschi’s Duomo, Giotto’s bell tower, the Uffizi Gallery and the Accademia Gallery. Receipt of your audio-guide with interactive navigation to discover Florence and its monuments.

STEP 5 | Take advantage of your -10% code and treat yourself to other attractions in Florence to enrich your visit planning.

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100% mobile access
with your smartphone.

Once you’ve ordered your Florence Pass, you’ll receive all your tickets by email. No need to print out your tickets. Present your tickets on your smartphone. The audio-guide application with over 70 points of interest, interactive offline digital maps and navigation and a 10% discount code on all your other visits.

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