Palazzo Vecchio Small Group Tour

Florence, Italy
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Overview
Duration
1h 30min
Languages
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

City Florence Tours invites you to visit the museum of Palazzo Vecchio, symbol of the history of Florence and of the Medici family, accompanied by a local and professional guide. Through this small group tour, you can fully appreciate the Renaissance era, entering from the priority entrance without long waiting lines. The building you are going to visit was built from the end of 1200 and was the second seat of the Florentine Republic. In 1500, the palace became the residence of Grand Duke Cosimo I de Medici and finally in 1800 it also became the seat of Parliament. Inside, you can visit the Halls of the Government of the Republic, the rooms of the Grand Ducal family, the Sala dei Gigli, the Sala delle Geografiche and the Sala della last Chancellor of the Republic. But the main attraction is the Salone dei 500, entirely frescoed by Giorgio Vasari. Nowadays, the building also represents the seat of the Municipality of Florence.

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Important info

Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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What's included
included-item
Cost of booking. Licensed and professional guide. Priority entrance tickets. Earphone radios to clearly hear the guide (from 5 people participating upwards)
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What's not included
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Transportation to / from the hotel. Transfer service. Food and beverages. Mance. In the event of extraordinary events, the 500 hall may be closed
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
City Florence Tours
Meeting Point

The City Florence Tours office is located a few steps from the main exit of the Uffizi Gallery, in Via De 'Castellani 14 (18 / r) in Florence.