Discover the grandeur of the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. Explore its impressive collections of art, sculpture, porcelain, and period costumes with a private 5-star guide.
Discover the grandeur of the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany. Explore its impressive collections of art, sculpture, porcelain, and period costumes with a private 5-star guide.
- Palazzo Pitti - A few steps from the Ponte Vecchio, in the popular neighbourhood called the Oltrarno, surrounded by some of the most characteristic streets of Florence, it suddenly appears: the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany,
- Palazzo Pitti - A few steps from the Ponte Vecchio, in the popular neighbourhood called the Oltrarno, surrounded by some of the most characteristic streets of Florence, it suddenly appears: the Pitti Palace, the former residence of the Grand Dukes of Tuscany,
- Private tour
- Skip-the-line tickets to Pitti Palace
- Expert 5-star guide
- Priority entry
- Assistance at the meeting point
- Private tour
- Skip-the-line tickets to Pitti Palace
- Expert 5-star guide
- Priority entry
- Assistance at the meeting point
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and dropoff
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and dropoff
A short walk from the Ponte Vecchio, nestled in the bustling area known as the Oltrarno, amongst Florence’s most iconic streets, you’ll stumble upon the Pitti Palace, once home to the Grand Dukes of Tuscany.
The Pitti Palace showcases valuable collections of artwork including paintings and sculptures, as well as period costumes, silver, and porcelain. It…
A short walk from the Ponte Vecchio, nestled in the bustling area known as the Oltrarno, amongst Florence’s most iconic streets, you’ll stumble upon the Pitti Palace, once home to the Grand Dukes of Tuscany.
The Pitti Palace showcases valuable collections of artwork including paintings and sculptures, as well as period costumes, silver, and porcelain. It boasts works from distinguished artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Caravaggio among others.
In 1550, this prestigious spot was bought by Cosimo I de’ Medici and his spouse, Eleanor of Toledo, to serve as the new Grand Ducal residence.
Currently, the Palace is segmented into four museums: the Treasure of the Grand Dukes on the lower level, the Palatine Gallery and the Imperial and Royal Apartments on the first level, and the Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Costume and Fashion on the second level.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.