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Save time and enjoy priority access with skip-the-line entry
Discover the former home of the powerful Medici family
Use an immersive audio guide to learn hidden stories and art masterpieces
Visit the Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments
Experience Renaissance architecture and opulent interiors
€ 35
€ 32.20


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Step inside the majestic Palazzo Pitti, the grandest palace in Florence, with this skip-the-line ticket that lets you avoid the long queues and enter swiftly. Once the residence of the influential Medici family, this Renaissance palace showcases extraordinary architecture, richly decorated rooms, and a vast collection of art that reflects centuries of history and cultural heritage. Your priority access ensures more time to immerse yourself in the splendor of one of Italy’s most iconic landmarks, exploring its lavish interiors and royal ambiance without the hassle of waiting.
Enhance your visit with an immersive audio guide that reveals fascinating stories, artistic masterpieces, and royal secrets at your own pace. This ticket grants entry to the renowned Palatine Gallery and the Royal Apartments, where you can admire breathtaking works by legendary artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Rubens. Wander through rooms filled with exquisite paintings and luxurious furnishings, experiencing firsthand the opulence and grandeur that once defined the lives of Florence’s most powerful rulers. Whether you’re an art lover or history enthusiast, this visit offers a memorable journey through the heart of Renaissance culture.
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The Pitti Palace is absolutely worth visiting! The artworks, architecture, and luxurious rooms are breathtaking — every corner feels like stepping into history. The attention to detail and the richness of the decoration are stunning. You can also take a coffee or snack break at the café in the courtyard, which feels like enjoying a moment right in the middle of history. It’s best to buy your ticket online in advance, as the ticket line moves very slowly. The online ticket website works smoothly in Italian, but the English version often doesn’t — so if it doesn’t work the first time, try switching to Italian to complete your purchase.

The Palazzo Pitti (Italian: Palazzo Pitti) is the largest palace (palazzo) in Florence, an outstanding monument of quattrocento architecture. It is located in Piazza dei Pitti, on the left bank of the Arno River, and is connected by a "long corridor" across the river to the Palazzo Vecchio. On the south-east side of the palace are the Boboli Gardens, an outstanding monument of landscape gardening art of the Mannerist period. It is one of the largest museum complexes in Florence, housing the Palatine Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Silver Museum, the Porcelain Museum, the Carriage Museum, and the Costume Gallery (the largest collection in Italy dedicated to the history of fashion). In 2014, the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage united the Palazzo Pitti, the Boboli Gardens, and the Uffizi Gallery into a "single administration with special autonomy". The ground floor of the building houses the Superintendency of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape of the City of Florence and the Provinces of Pistoia and Prato. Its very atmospheric place and it worst it. Definitely recommend to visit for everyone.

A visit to the Palazzo Pitti is more than just a museum tour; it's a stunning immersion into the opulence and grandeur of the Medici and Lorraine dukes. It's a place where art and architecture merge to serve a single purpose—the display of power and wealth. The highlight is the Palatine Gallery. The experience of rooms like the Sala di Marte (red walls) and the Sala di Apollo (golden ceilings) is absolutely stunning. There are no "white walls" of a modern museum here; each room is a work of art, where gilded stucco and ceiling frescoes serve as a backdrop to masterpieces by Titian, Raphael, and Rubens. It's impossible not to look up. The ceilings, covered in intricate gilded stucco and vibrant Baroque frescoes, literally create the feeling that mythological scenes are unfolding directly overhead, emphasizing the allegories associated with the ruling dynasty. The Royal Apartments, decorated with luxurious textiles, crystal chandeliers, and antique furniture, make one feel like a guest at court. The magnificent Green Hall, with marble statues and enormous chandeliers, showcases the peak of decorative art of the era. Museum of Fashion and Costume displays the evolution of the attire worn by the very same dukes and duchesses whose portraits hang in the Palatine Gallery. The Palazzo Pitti is a must-see, where Baroque and late Renaissance styles compete in splendor. It requires several hours to explore thoroughly, but every minute spent beneath those golden vaults is worth it.

Beautiful Palace we loved the gardens the most. Make sure to book in advance to not wait such a long time. Do some research in advance so you have your facts checked. Make sure to have some good weather. Some decent walking shoes it can be a bit of a climb in the gardens.

Worth a visit if you are in Florence. Interesting to see. Especially fashion museum. Recommend getting tickets before, we had Uffizi PassePartout valid for five days after entering Uffizi. It’s not much different from other palaces, grand and pretty with all the paintings.



