Pitti Palace Florence: where to buy your entrance ticket

Palazzo Pitti | Giardino di Boboli

PITTI PALACE FLORENCE: HOW TO BUY YOUR TICKET, ARTWORKS TO SEE AND HOW TO REACH THE PALACE

Pitti Palace Florence, the gardens and art masterpieces are must-sees for those who want to completely lose themselves in beauty.
However, among the marvels Florence boasts Pitti Palace is special, because is not only a palace telling a piece of history of the city, but it also houses several museums which describe the story of those who lived in this building.

Pitti Palace Florence: what to see, where to buy your entrance ticket and how to get there.

Palazzo Pitti | musei Firenze

Interno di Palazzo Pitti

PITTI PALACE FLORENCE: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE PALACE

Pitti Palace was designed, probably, by Brunelleschi in 1445.
After Luca Pitti’s death and the economic collapse of his family, the building was bought by Cosimo I Medici for his wife Eleanor of Toledo, who transformed it into her court.

Pitti Palace was enlarged and underwent many changes throughout its history, making it the most splendid place in Florence.

WORKS TO SEE AT PITTI PALACE

Today Pitti Palace is home to important museums which boast art collections built up by those who chose the palace as their residence.

Among the works you must see there are paintings of 2 artists:

  1. in the Palatine Gallery you can’t miss paintings by Raphael such as the “Portrait of Agnolo Doni” (1505) and the portrait of a woman known as “La Velata” (“The woman with the veil”) (1515).
  2. in the Gallery of Modern Art you must admire “The two Foscari” by Francesco Hayez.

These are only two of the great artists whose works are housed at the Pitti Palace, so you’d better visit without hurrying all museums as well as the famous Boboli Gardens which can be considered an open-air museum.

READ ALSO – What to see at the Pitti Palace: the unmissable artworks

In fact, it is one of the most important examples of Italian garden style in the world, populated with an enormous number of classical sculptures, buildings, fountains and grottos.

PITTI PALACE TICKETS

To visit the museum I recommend booking the ticket using the link Palazzo Pitti and Palatine Gallery – Skip the Line
The first Sunday of each month, the museum opens with normal opening hours and the entrance is free for everyone, but it is advisable to book in advance.

Palazzo Pitti is also accessible with a single ticket that also guarantees a visit to the Boboli Gardens and the Uffizi, perhaps combining a guided tour.

READ ALSO – The Accademia Gallery of Florence: tickets and unmissable artworks

 

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