Discover Florence with the Turbopass Florence Flex Pass and choose 2 to 7 attractions from a wide selection of top experiences, including the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Gallery, Medici museums, the Hop-on Hop-off Bus, and guided walking tours.
After booking, you'll receive your fully digital city pass by email. Access your online pass to select your preferred attractions and reserve your desired date and time where required. Many other attractions can be visited without advance booking. Enjoy 30 days of validity and explore Florence at your own pace.
Option: UNESCO World Heritage Site and most visited museum in Italy. The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is one of the most renowned art museums in the world. The painting collections from the 14th century and the Renaissance house some absolute masterpieces.
Option: The Galleria dell'Accademia exists since the 16th century. The Accademia displays the world's largest collection of sculptures by Michelangelo, including the famous David, as well as the most important collection of paintings with a gold background.
Option: The Casa Buonarroti is a museum and a monument, a place of remembrance and celebration of Michelangelo's genius and at the same time a magnificent Baroque apparatus and an exhibition of the family's rich art collections.
Option: With its large copper-green dome, the Great Synagogue is an impressive eye-catcher in the cityscape of Florence. The Museo Ebraico, founded in 1981 and expanded in 2007, is also worth a visit.
Option: In the church of Orsanmichele you can see the sculptures that originally adorned the niches outside, and from the second floor you can enjoy an enchanting and unforgettable view over the rooftops of Florence.
Option: Since 2015, the Cattedrale dell'Immagine has found a home in the historic church of Santo Stefano al Ponte. The long-disused building has been transformed into a vibrant place where art, culture and tradition can be experienced in a fascinating new way.
Option: The Leonardo Interactive Museum® is dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci. Open since 2003, the exhibition aims to bring the ideas of the genius of mechanical art and the myth of the Renaissance to life.
Option: The Medici Museum - housed in one of the city's most beautiful buildings - is the perfect place to discover the history of the world's most famous dynasty.
Option: The museum is located in the Dominican monastery of San Marco in Florence. Some works by Beato Angelico and Fra Bartolomeo, a painter of the Florentine school and monk of the Dominican monastery, can be admired here.
Option: The Franco Zeffirelli International Centre for the Performing Arts, which was supported by the maestro himself, leaves his city and the world the entire artistic and cultural legacy of his almost 70-year career.
Option: This exceptional museum showcases the art of marquetry with semi-precious stones and marble, as well as a collection of 600 precious stones. The Medici family invested heavily in this development and had a decisive influence on arts and crafts.
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