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Come face to face with one of the world's most iconic sculptures with the Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket — your skip-the-line access to the original Michelangelo's David and the remarkable collection of Renaissance masterpieces that surrounds it. Florence's Accademia Gallery is home to Michelangelo's David, a Renaissance masterpiece that draws over a million visitors a year — and with a priority entrance ticket, you bypass the queue and walk straight in at your reserved time.

Key Highlights

  • Skip the queue and enter the Accademia Gallery at your reserved time slot 
  • Come face to face with Michelangelo's David 
  • Explore the Hall of Prisoners where Michelangelo's unfinished Slave sculptures reveal his extraordinary creative process 
  • Discover the Hall of Colossus, the painting galleries, and the Museum of Musical Instruments
  • Enjoy a fully self-guided visit with no time limit inside

About Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket

The Accademia Gallery is Florence's most visited museum, and long lines regularly form outside as visitors wait to enter and buy tickets — booking ahead gives you access through a separate reserved entrance for a specific date and time, saving you considerable time in the city. With a priority entrance ticket, you bypass the ticket-purchase queue and proceed directly to security at your reserved time slot.

After security, you step into the Hall of the Colossus where Renaissance altarpieces and Giambologna's dramatic plaster model of the Rape of the Sabines introduce Florence's artistic legacy. From there, the Tribune — the purpose-built octagonal hall at the heart of the gallery — reveals Michelangelo's David in all its extraordinary scale and presence: a five-metre figure of breathtaking anatomical precision carved from a single block of Carrara marble between 1501 and 1504. The Hall of Prisoners that leads to the Tribune houses Michelangelo's four unfinished Slave sculptures and the St Matthew — figures that appear to be struggling to emerge from the stone, giving a uniquely intimate glimpse into the master's working method. The surrounding galleries hold a rich collection of Florentine Gothic and Renaissance paintings from the 13th to 16th centuries, alongside the Museum of Musical Instruments with its remarkable collection of historic instruments from the Medici collection.

This pre-booked ticket saves you hours of waiting in line and allows you to spend your time in Florence exploring the art rather than standing outside. Book your Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket now on Thrillark and secure your visit before it sells out.

Inclusions

  • Priority entrance ticket to the Accademia Gallery 
  • Access to Michelangelo's David, the Hall of Prisoners, the Hall of Colossus, the painting galleries, and the Museum of Musical Instruments
  • Self-guided visit with no time limit inside

Exclusions

  • Personal expenses
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Arrive at the reserved entrance approximately 10 minutes before your time slot and have your ticket ready on your phone or printed. Early morning and late afternoon slots offer the smoothest access and the most peaceful experience inside the gallery. Spend time in the Hall of Prisoners on the way to David — the Slave sculptures are among the most extraordinary works in the building and are often rushed past by visitors heading straight for the Tribune.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 8:15 AM - 6:50 PM
Child policy
  • Children under 18 years are free of charge. Valid ID is required.
  • Children under 12 years must be accompanied by an adult.
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible.

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket?
The Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket is a timed skip-the-line entry pass that allows you to bypass the ticket-purchase queue and enter through the reserved entrance at your chosen time slot. By booking ahead, you gain access through a separate reserved entrance for a specific date and time, saving you considerable time that would otherwise be spent waiting outside.
What is Michelangelo's David and why is it at the Accademia Gallery?
Michelangelo's David is really impressive and definitely the main attraction of the museum — a five-metre marble figure carved between 1501 and 1504 and widely regarded as the greatest sculpture of the Italian Renaissance. The statue was moved to the Accademia Gallery in 1873 to protect it from weather damage, and the gallery built a purpose-designed Tribune around it to display it at its full scale and impact.
What are the Prisoners sculptures at the Accademia Gallery?
The Hall of Prisoners houses Michelangelo's unfinished Slave sculptures, which reveal his extraordinary creative process. The four figures appear to be struggling to emerge from the raw marble, and Michelangelo's theory of sculpture — that the form already existed within the stone and needed only to be liberated — is nowhere more powerfully visible than in these unfinished works. They line the corridor leading to the Tribune where David stands, making the walk to the statue itself one of the most emotionally charged approaches in any museum.
What else can I see at the Accademia Gallery besides David?
The gallery includes access to Michelangelo's David, the Hall of Prisoners, the Hall of Colossus, the painting galleries, and the Museum of Musical Instruments. The painting galleries hold a rich collection of Florentine Gothic and Renaissance works from convents and monasteries across Tuscany, and the Museum of Musical Instruments houses historic instruments from the Medici collection including violins and keyboards.
How long should I spend at the Accademia Gallery?
Most visitors complete their visit in approximately 60 to 90 minutes, which is sufficient to experience David, the Hall of Prisoners, the painting galleries, and the musical instruments at a comfortable pace. There is no time limit once inside, so art lovers who want to linger longer are free to stay until closing.
Is a guided tour included with the Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket?
No — the priority entrance ticket is for independent self-guided entry only. Audio guides are available to hire on site, and expert-led guided tours are available as a separate upgrade for visitors who want deeper context on Michelangelo's sculptures and the gallery's Renaissance collection.
What should I bring to the Accademia Gallery?
Bring your priority entrance ticket — printed or on your phone — and a valid photo ID, which is required particularly for reduced-price and free tickets. Large bags must be checked in at the cloakroom before entering, so travelling light or with a small bag makes for the most comfortable visit. Children must also have their passport or ID card with them.
What time should I arrive for my Accademia Gallery priority entrance slot?
Arriving approximately 10 minutes before your reserved time slot is recommended to allow time for the reserved entrance check and any brief security queue. The priority ticket cannot be used more than 45 minutes after the booked entry time — if your entry time is 10:00 AM, it expires at 10:45 AM, so punctuality is important.
Is the Accademia Gallery accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes — the Accademia Gallery is wheelchair accessible with ramps and elevators throughout the building. Visitors with certified disabilities are entitled to free entry — documentation must be presented at the entrance on arrival.
Do I need to book the Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket in advance?
Without a reservation, ticket-purchase lines commonly reach 60 to 120 minutes at peak times, plus an additional 15 to 30 minutes for security — making advance booking essential for any visitor who wants to make the most of their time in Florence. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 18% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your reserved time slot secured before you travel.

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Accademia Gallery Priority Entrance Ticket

USD 35.83

Insiders’ Tips

Arrive at the reserved entrance approximately 10 minutes before your time slot and have your ticket ready on your phone or printed. Early morning and late afternoon slots offer the smoothest access and the most peaceful experience inside the gallery. Spend time in the Hall of Prisoners on the way to David — the Slave sculptures are among the most extraordinary works in the building and are often rushed past by visitors heading straight for the Tribune.

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