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Florence: Tour of Michelangelo's David with Priority Access
$69.33
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Overview
Discover the highlights of the Accademia Gallery in Florence through a focused journey into Renaissance art and craftsmanship.
Among the masterpieces, you will encounter the powerful Prisoners (Prigioni) by Michelangelo, unfinished sculptures that seem to emerge from the marble, embodying the idea of non-finito. His iconic David stands as a symbol of Florence, capturing the biblical hero in a moment of tension and perfect balance.
The tour also includes the dynamic plaster model of the Rape of the Sabine Women by Giambologna, a striking example of Mannerist movement with its spiraling, intertwined figures.
You will also admire a rare tenor viola by Antonio Stradivari, part of the Medici collection, highlighting the excellence of Italian craftsmanship and the evolution of musical instruments.
A compact yet rich experience that brings together sculpture, art, and history in one of Florence’s most celebrated museums.
Among the masterpieces, you will encounter the powerful Prisoners (Prigioni) by Michelangelo, unfinished sculptures that seem to emerge from the marble, embodying the idea of non-finito. His iconic David stands as a symbol of Florence, capturing the biblical hero in a moment of tension and perfect balance.
The tour also includes the dynamic plaster model of the Rape of the Sabine Women by Giambologna, a striking example of Mannerist movement with its spiraling, intertwined figures.
You will also admire a rare tenor viola by Antonio Stradivari, part of the Medici collection, highlighting the excellence of Italian craftsmanship and the evolution of musical instruments.
A compact yet rich experience that brings together sculpture, art, and history in one of Florence’s most celebrated museums.
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Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 1 hour
- Skip The Line Tickets
- Radio systems for groups larger than 5 people
- Monolingual Tourist Guide
Meeting point
One of our Tour Guide will be waiting for you 10 minutes before the starting time at the entrance of the Accademia Gallery, located at Via Ricasoli 113, just outside a supermarket "CARREFUR express". Please keep an eye out for a tour guide holding a sing with FLOVEN TOURS logo on it.
Return details
One of our Tour Guide will be waiting for you 10 minutes before the starting time at the entrance of the Accademia Gallery, located at Via Ricasoli 113, just outside a supermarket "CARREFUR express". Please keep an eye out for a tour guide holding a sing with FLOVEN TOURS logo on it.
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Galleria dell'AccademiaCome and discover the beauty of Italian art with our guided tour of the Accademia Gallery in Florence. Admire unique artworks, including the renowned David by Michelangelo and the sculptures of the Prisoners. With our expert guide, immerse yourself in Italian art and culture like never before. Book your guided tour of the Accademia Gallery now and experience an unforgettable journey.
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Ratto della SabinaA life-size preparatory model by Giambologna (c. 1580), housed in the Accademia Gallery in Florence. It features three intertwined figures in a spiral composition, exemplifying Mannerist dynamism and sculptural movement.
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Galleria dell'AccademiaStradivarius – Tenor Viola The tenor viola by Antonio Stradivari (late 17th century), preserved at the Accademia Gallery in Florence, is part of the Medici musical instrument collection. Larger than a modern viola, it was used for middle-range parts in Renaissance and Baroque ensembles, showcasing Stradivari’s craftsmanship and the evolution of string instruments.
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Galleria dell'AccademiaMichelangelo’s Prisoners (Prigioni) The Prisoners (Prigioni) are a group of unfinished sculptures by Michelangelo (c. 1513–1534), housed in the Accademia Gallery in Florence. They depict human figures struggling to emerge from raw marble, embodying the idea of the “non-finito”—where forms appear trapped within the stone. Originally intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, they symbolize the tension between matter and spirit and Michelangelo’s powerful expressive style.
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David Di MichelangeloMichelangelo’s David (1501–1504), housed in the Accademia Gallery in Florence, is one of the most famous sculptures of the Renaissance. Carved from marble, it represents the biblical hero David before his battle with Goliath, captured in a moment of tension and concentration. The statue exemplifies ideal human beauty, anatomical precision, and the use of contrapposto, reflecting the ideals of the High Renaissance.
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Florence: Tour of Michelangelo's David with Priority Access
$69.33
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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