Pitti Palace Palatine Gallery Tours and Tickets
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Pitti Palace Palatine Gallery

The Palatine Gallery is of special interest for art and history buffs.
Pitti Palace is the largest museum complex in Florence and exploring requires quite a bit of time on your feet, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.
Traveling families can use the private nursery for feeding and changing infants.
There is a café and bookshop in the courtyard of the Pitti Palace.
The Palatine Gallery is accessible to wheelchair users.
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General admission to the Pitti Palace costs €16, which includes access to the Palatine Gallery, Museum of Costume and Fashion, and other exhibits in the palace. Combo tickets for the Pitti Palace and neighboring Boboli Gardens cost €22, and you can add access to the Uffizi Galleries for a total of €40.
Yes, the Pitti Palace Palatine Gallery is well worth visiting, as you'll see masterpieces by famous artists such as Raphael, Caravaggio, and Titian—all housed in the Medici family's lavish former residence. You'll also have access to the Royal Apartments and other galleries showcasing everything from modern art to period fashion. For the most thorough experience, explore the Pitti Palace and adjoining Boboli Gardens with a guide, who will fill you in on the site's Medici history, its top artworks, and the best photo ops in the huge gardens.
Per one customer who booked the Medici Treasures: Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens Small Group Tour, "Honestly, I'm not an art enthusiast, but this tour was truly fascinating. Discovering the history of one of Florence's most important families by visiting the places they actually lived in was incredible. Ending the experience with a walk through the beautiful Boboli Gardens made it even more magical!"
No, the Galleria Palatina (Palatine Gallery) is part of the Pitti Palace museum complex and you cannot purchase tickets at the gallery itself. To visit, buy Pitti Palace tickets—which include admission to the Galleria Palatina—either online or at the on-site ticket office near the palace entrance.
The gallery is home to about 500 paintings, including the largest collection of works by Raphael in the world plus masterpieces by other Renaissance and baroque artists. In addition, the halls hold sculptures, vases, furnishings, and other decorative pieces from the 16th and 17th centuries.
Yes, the Galleria Palatina is part of Florence’s state museum network, which permits non-flash photography in all of its sites. Selfie sticks, tripods, and professional equipment are forbidden, and visitors should take care not to disturb others when snapping photos.
There are 28 art-stuffed rooms in the Palatine Gallery, so you need at least an hour to cover just the highlights. You can easily spend an entire day exploring the Palazzo Pitti complex, but you can see the main areas like the Palatine Gallery and Imperial and Royal Apartments in about three hours.
Yes, though there is no ticket exclusively for the Galleria Palatina. You must purchase a general Palazzo Pitti ticket, which includes admission to both the Palatine Gallery and Imperial and Royal Apartments, plus the Treasury, Costume and Fashion Museum, Modern Art Gallery, and Museum of Russian Icons.
Yes, the Palatine Gallery holds one of the city’s top collections of Renaissance and baroque art assembled by the Medici family over centuries. Must-see masterpieces include a world-class collection of paintings by Raphael, Caravaggio’s “Sleeping Cupid”, a number of portraits by Rubens, plus works by Botticelli, Titian, and Tintoretto.
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