Please be advised that even if online tickets are sold out, the museum's on-site ticket offices remain fully operational. However, on expected high-attendance days (with the exception of free admission days), prior booking is strongly recommended. Visitors without a reservation may face long wait times or find that on-site ticket availability has been exhausted.
AGEVOLAZIONI:
CONCESSIONS: Reductions and free entries are available in accordance with state museum regulations. For more information, please follow this link: https://www.uffizi.it/en/pages/free-and-reduced-price-tickets#reduced Eligibility for reduced or free admission must be verified by the ticket office staff.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, on Sunday, 8 March 2026, pursuant to a directive issued by the relevant Ministry, free admission for women.
Date
Tuesday to Sunday,
8:15 am to 6:30 pm,
last admission at 5:30 pm.
SPECIAL OPENINGS
First Sunday of every month
All museums open with free admission and regular hours.
Sunday, April 5th - Easter Sunday and first Sunday of the month
All museums open with free admission and regular hours.
Monday, April 6th - Easter Monday
The Uffizi Gallery (except the Vasari Corridor) is open with regular rates and hours. The Boboli Gardens is open with regular rates and hours.
Saturday, April 25th - Liberation Day
All museums open with free admission and regular hours.
Friday, May 1st - Labor Day
All museums open with regular rates and hours (a national strike has been called on this day; closures and disruptions are possible - more information here).
Monday, June 1
On this day, which is normally closed, the Uffizi Gallery (except the Vasari Corridor) and the Boboli Gardens are open with regular admission and hours.
Tuesday, June 2 - Italian Republic Day
All museums are open with free admission and regular hours.
Closing
Every Monday, January 1st, December 8th and 25th
Services
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Wardrobe
The cloakroom service is free for luggage smaller than the size limit (55x40x20 cm).
From May 11, 2026, for bulky items larger than the size limit (suitcases, trolleys, atypical items, etc.), or upon visitors’ request, even if they are permitted, the cloakroom service is subject to a fee of €2.00.
Additional Info
Visitors are encouraged to carefully consult the Notices section of the Uffizi Galleries for any announcements, updates, or changes regarding their visit. > HERE
Info Reservation
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On the occasion of the national holidays of 25 April (Liberation Day) and 2 June (Republic Day) the museums belonging to the Uffizi Galleries (Uffizi; Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens) will be open to the public free of charge. On the occasion of the national holiday of 4 November (National Unity and Armed Forces Day) Unity and the Armed Forces, the Uffizi, under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture, will be open for free the masterpieces' rooms of the second floor of the Gallery.
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The "Domenica al Museo" initiative also continues, with free admission on the first Sundays of the month.
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Please note that admission cannot be booked on free admission days (with the exception of areas with limited entry, which can be visited in groups with a maximum number of visitors). Priority access only for persons with disabilities and pregnant women.
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We recommend checking the website before the visit, in order to confirm the actual openings, in particular for Mondays.
Where
Piazza de' Pitti, 1, 50125 Firenze
Web
Official WebsiteSales Opening: April – December 2026
Starting February 2, 2026, bookings will open and tickets will be available for purchase for the Uffizi Galleries, Pitti Palace, and Boboli Gardens for the period of April to December 2026.
To ensure a balanced distribution of availability and to streamline the booking process for all visitors, tickets for the Uffizi will be released on a gradual basis.
Please be advised that even if online tickets are sold out, the museum's on-site ticket offices remain fully operational.
However, on expected high-attendance days (with the exception of free admission days), prior booking is strongly recommended. Visitors without a reservation may face long wait times or find that on-site ticket availability has been exhausted.