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[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)
[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)

[Florence Morning/Afternoon Uffizi Gallery] Small Group of 9! Certified Guide Tour (Skip the Line/Fast Track - Korean Guide)


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  • We will explore Florence, the representative city of the Renaissance that blossomed with beautiful culture and economic prosperity, and the Uffizi Gallery—Florence's treasure trove where you can see the artworks of Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael all in one place—with explanations from a professional guide.
  • Experienced guides provide detailed explanations so that even works unfamiliar to us can be easily understood.
  • It will be a great experience for first-time museum tour visitors and for children as well.


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Florence, the representative city of the Renaissance era that blossomed with beautiful culture and economic prosperity.

We will explore the Uffizi Gallery, Florence's treasure trove where you can see artworks by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael all in one place, with explanations from a professional guide.

This is a tour that will make you clearly feel the difference between seeing with knowledge and seeing without.

Experienced guides explain even unfamiliar works in detail so that you can easily understand them.

It will be a great experience for first-time museum tour visitors and for children as well.

▶ Small Group Tour: A comfortable small group tour for up to 9 people.

▶ Tour Times: Morning Tour - 09:30 ~ 12:20 / Afternoon Tour - 14:30 ~ 17:20

▶ The minimum number of participants for the tour is 5, and the tour may be cancelled if the number of participants is insufficient.

Uffizi Gallery Tour (180 minutes): Morning Tour - 09:30 / Afternoon Tour - 14:30 Meeting

Uffizi Gallery Tour (180 minutes): Morning Tour - 09:30 / Afternoon Tour - 14:30 Meeting

Medieval art - Works centered on religious themes from the 13th to 14th centuries, and through the works of Cimabue and Giotto, one can glimpse the transition from the Byzantine style to the Renaissance.

Medieval art - Works centered on religious themes from the 13th to 14th centuries, and through the works of Cimabue and Giotto, one can glimpse the transition from the Byzantine style to the Renaissance.

Renaissance art - 14th–16th century. It is art that broke away from the religious symbolism of the Middle Ages and pursued human-centered and realistic expression.

Renaissance art - 14th–16th century. It is art that broke away from the religious symbolism of the Middle Ages and pursued human-centered and realistic expression.

The works of the three great masters of the Renaissance—Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci—embodied the essence of Renaissance art by incorporating humanism and classical ideals into art.

The works of the three great masters of the Renaissance—Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci—embodied the essence of Renaissance art by incorporating humanism and classical ideals into art.

Baroque art—represented by artists such as Caravaggio, Rubens, and Artemisia Gentileschi—departed from the balance and harmony of the Renaissance to emphasize emotion and drama, characterized by intense emotions and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow depicting religion, mythology, and the inner human self.

Baroque art—represented by artists such as Caravaggio, Rubens, and Artemisia Gentileschi—departed from the balance and harmony of the Renaissance to emphasize emotion and drama, characterized by intense emotions and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow depicting religion, mythology, and the inner human self.

Purchase Notice

[Tour Important Notes]

▶ The tour departs with 5 or more participants. (The tour may be cancelled if the minimum number of participants is not met.)

▶ The tour course or program is subject to change depending on local conditions.

Please be punctual for the meeting time as this is a group tour and may inconvenience other participants.

▶ Children aged 3 and under are not allowed on the tour. (Strollers are prohibited)

▶ For the night tour, in the event of rain, the guide will assess whether the tour can proceed on the day and inform you.


[Ticket Information]

▶ When purchasing tickets on your behalf after the tour is confirmed, we reserve tickets by receiving the admission fee in advance to prevent no-shows.

▶ If you wish to use our ticket purchasing service after the tour is confirmed, please inform us of the number of adults and students when applying for the tour for reservation purposes. (If this information is not provided, tickets will be purchased as standard adult tickets.)


[Items Restricted from Entry]

▶ Items that may be used for injury to others or as weapons (e.g., knives, scissors, camera tripods, selfie sticks, long umbrellas, etc.)

▶ Large backpack or suitcase


[Travel Insurance]

▶ Travel Insurance: Please purchase travel insurance individually.


[etc]

▶ Since the COVID-19 pandemic, bringing your own earphones (3.5mm Aux wired stereo earphones) is mandatory. (Purchase is possible if you do not bring them)

▶ For exclusions, please prepare the exact amount in cash (Euros).

▶ After your reservation is confirmed, please be sure to leave your KakaoTalk ID or a phone number linked to KakaoTalk!

Reminders

  • A minimum of 5 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 5 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. What are the must-see masterpieces within the Uffizi Gallery?

The Uffizi Gallery is renowned for its unparalleled collection of Renaissance art. Key masterpieces include Sandro Botticelli's iconic "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera," Leonardo da Vinci's early work "Annunciation," Michelangelo's vibrant "Doni Tondo," Raphael's delicate "Madonna of the Goldfinch," and Caravaggio's intriguing "Bacchus." Visitors should also seek out works by Giotto, Titian, and Filippo Lippi to appreciate the full breadth of the collection.

2. Is Michelangelo's David housed within the Uffizi Gallery?

No, Michelangelo's famous statue of David is not housed within the Uffizi Gallery. The original sculpture of David can be found in the Accademia Gallery in Florence. The Uffizi Gallery, however, is home to a vast and exceptional collection of paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance period, offering a different, yet equally profound, artistic experience.

3. What unique experiences can visitors expect at the Uffizi Gallery?

Visitors to the Uffizi Gallery can immerse themselves in the heart of the Renaissance, exploring a treasury of art from masters like Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael. The experience is unique due to the gallery's historical significance as one of the oldest and most famous museums in the world, originally designed as offices for the Medici family. You'll witness the evolution of Western art and culture, all within a magnificent architectural setting offering occasional glimpses of Florence's scenic views.

4. What are the advantages of joining a small-group guided tour of the Uffizi Gallery?

Joining a small-group guided tour offers several advantages. You typically benefit from skip-the-line access, saving valuable time. An expert guide provides detailed explanations, making complex artworks and historical contexts easily understandable for all visitors, including those new to museums or children. The small group size allows for a more interactive and personalized experience, fostering a deeper appreciation for the masterpieces and the rich history of Florence and the Renaissance.

5. How much time should visitors allocate for an in-depth visit to the Uffizi Gallery?

For an in-depth and comprehensive visit to the Uffizi Gallery, visitors should typically allocate between 2.5 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to appreciate the major masterpieces, explore various rooms, and absorb the historical context without feeling rushed. The exact duration can vary based on individual interest in art, whether a guided tour is taken, and how much time is spent at each artwork.

6. What are the ideal times of day to visit the Uffizi Gallery to avoid crowds?

To best avoid crowds at the Uffizi Gallery, it is generally ideal to visit early in the morning right after opening or later in the afternoon closer to closing time. Weekday visits are typically less crowded than weekends. Additionally, visiting during the off-season (November to February, excluding holidays) can offer a more relaxed experience with fewer visitors. Pre-booking tickets is highly recommended regardless of the time to ensure entry.

7. What are the most convenient transportation options to reach the Uffizi Gallery in Florence?

The Uffizi Gallery is centrally located in Florence, making it easily accessible. From the Santa Maria Novella train station, it's approximately a 15-20 minute walk through the city center. Several local ATAF buses also have stops near the gallery, such as routes C1 and C2. Taxis are readily available throughout Florence for a direct, convenient option. Its proximity to Piazza della Signoria also makes it a straightforward destination for those exploring the city on foot.

8. What are the key differences between a small-group guided tour and a self-guided visit to the Uffizi Gallery?

A small-group guided tour typically offers skip-the-line entry and expert commentary from a professional guide, providing in-depth context and historical insights into the artworks. This can enhance understanding and help navigate the vast collection efficiently. A self-guided visit, on the other hand, allows for complete flexibility in pacing and choosing what to focus on, but requires self-research for context and may involve longer wait times for entry.

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