A JOY FOREVER

Uffizi Gallery & Santa Croce

  • Discover how a judiciary office evolved into a priceless treasure trove
  • Fall in love with Botticelli’s Venus, rising dream-like from the waves
  • Explore the Church of Santa Croce, one of the finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture
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  • Hobbies & Interests
  • Duration
    3 hours
  • Destination

A JOY FOREVER

Uffizi Gallery & Santa Croce

Don’t miss the chance to discover some of Florence’s most cherished artworks on this half-day tour of an extraordinary collection and a Gothic church.

Visited by over two million people every year the Uffizi Gallery plays an essential part in your Florence experience. The treasure trove you see today originated over four hundred years ago as the Grand Duchy’s administrative centre having been built at the request of Cosimo I de’ Medici to house the Florentine magistrates’ judiciary offices – called uffizi in old Italian. Construction work began in 1560 under the direction of architect Giorgio Vasari and was completed by Bernardo Buontalenti in 1574. Only 7 years later, in 1581, Francesco I de’ Medici, Cosimo’s son, set up his private gallery inside the building’s rooftop loggia adorning it with all sorts of precious artefacts, including cameos, stones, jewellery, bronzes, scientific instruments, paintings and statues. As time passed the Medici family’s collection was enriched until it was eventually bequeathed to the city of Florence by the last member of the dynasty, Anna Maria Luisa de’ Medici, in 1743. The gallery first opened to the public in 1769 and has delighted visitors ever since with its vast store of wonders.

Where else in the world could you find such a dazzling, prestigious collection of Renaissance marvels? Over sixty rooms display stunning works of art from the 12th to the 16th centuries, including classic paintings by well-loved artists Cimabue, Giotto, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian. Your personal guide will treat you to the insider information you need to appreciate the significance of the pieces on display and the circumstances in which they were produced and commissioned. Who could resist the charms of Botticelli’s Venus emerging from her shell, as pure and perfect as a pearl? The grace of Leonardo’s Gabriel announcing the glad tidings and the thrill of meeting a famous Italian couple, immortalised in Piero della Francesca’s finely rendered portraits are among the lasting Florentine memories you will take away with you.

You will then be led to the impressive Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the largest Franciscan churches in the world. Attributed to the genius of Arnolfo di Cambio, who probably began work in 1294, this splendid church is also one of the finest examples of Italian Gothic architecture. Over the centuries several notable Florentine families acquired patronage of the basilica’s chapels, thus incurring the responsibility of embellishing and furnishing its walls. Not to be missed are the Bardi and Peruzzi chapels decorated by master Giotto, Taddeo Gaddi’s magnificent frescoes in the Baroncelli chapel, the Pazzi chapel designed by Brunelleschi and a wooden Crucifix by Donatello. Highlights also include the funerary monuments of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Galileo and Rossini as this very spot is the burial place for the great and good.

What is included in this experience?
  • A half-day private tour with an expert licensed guide
  • Entrance tickets to the Uffizi Gallery
  • Entrance tickets to the Church of Santa Croce
What is not included in this experience?
  • Transportation
  • Tips
  • Meals
Additional information
  • Although pre-booked tickets will be provided, visitors will still have to pass through security points and therefore might have to wait in line
  • The order of the sites visited may change
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