🎟️ Combined Ticket Accademia + Bargello: Cost and Validity
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As of March 15, 2026, an official combined ticket allows visitors to access both the Galleria dell’Accademia and the Museo Nazionale del Bargello with a single entry ticket. (galleriaaccademiafirenze.it)
📌 Combined Ticket Details
💶 Price: €26 per person (48-hour combined ticket). (galleriaaccademiafirenze.it)
⏳ Validity: 48 hours from the first entrance. During this period, you can visit both museums, choosing how to split your visits. (galleriaaccademiafirenze.it)
👉 Alternative Option: A larger combined ticket costs €38, valid for 72 hours, and includes all six museums of the new Florence museum system (Accademia, Bargello, Cappelle Medicee, Orsanmichele, Palazzo Davanzati, and Casa Martelli). (galleriaaccademiafirenze.it)
📍 Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or booked by phone via the Firenze Musei ticket service (reservation fee approx. €4). (galleriaaccademiafirenze.it)
🖼️ What to See at the Galleria dell’Accademia
The Galleria dell’Accademia is one of the most famous museums in the world, especially for its Renaissance art collection. (it.wikipedia.org)
🌟 Main Highlights
Michelangelo’s David – The absolute masterpiece of the Renaissance, sculpted between 1501 and 1504, and a symbol of Florence. (it.wikipedia.org)
Hall of the Prisoners – Unfinished monumental figures by Michelangelo emerging from marble. (tickets-florence.it)
Tribune Room – A spectacular room designed to highlight David and other sculptures. (tickets-florence.it)
Tuscan Painting Collection – Paintings from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. (it.wikipedia.org)
Museum of Musical Instruments – Historical instruments, including a rare Stradivari. (it.wikipedia.org)
👉 Visiting Time: About 1–2 hours to see the main masterpieces. (tickets-florence.it)
🗿 What to See at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello
The Museo Nazionale del Bargello is one of the most important museums in the world dedicated to Renaissance sculpture and decorative arts. (bargellomusei.it)
🎨 Must-See Highlights
Donatello masterpieces – including the famous Bronze David and Saint George. (arttrav.com)
Michelangelo sculptures – such as Bacchus and other early works. (arttrav.com)
Reliefs from the Baptistery Door competition – panels by Ghiberti and Brunelleschi. (arttrav.com)
Sculptures by Giambologna, Cellini, Verrocchio, and other Renaissance masters. (bargellomusei.it)
Decorative arts collection – from terracotta and metals to manuscripts and maiolica. (arttrav.com)
📍 The museum is housed in Palazzo del Bargello, one of Florence’s oldest civic buildings from the 13th century, originally the seat of the Captain of the People and the city’s justice system. (it.wikipedia.org)
👉 Visiting Time: About 2–3 hours to explore the sculptures and art collections in detail. (theflorenceinsider.com)
🗓️ How to Organize Your Visit with the Combined Ticket
Here are some practical tips:
Spread the visits over two days: Dedicate a morning or afternoon to the Accademia and another to the Bargello to fully utilize the 48-hour validity.
Book in advance: Especially during high season, entry to see David may require booking a specific time slot.
Estimated visiting times:
Galleria dell’Accademia → 1–2 hours
Museo Nazionale del Bargello → 2–3 hours
📌 Summary
Ticket | Price | Validity | Includes |
Accademia + Bargello | €26 | 48 hours | Both museums |
6-museum combined | €38 | 72 hours | Accademia, Bargello, Cappelle Medicee, Orsanmichele, Palazzo Davanzati, Casa Martelli |




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