After the announcement of the Cathedral of Santa Croce, Florence is ready to restart. From its iconic Uffizi.

The reopening will have different phases, all in the hope of a normal summer. A summer of art and beauty in the Uffizi in Florence.
The guide for visitors
Step by step, here鈥檚 what will open and when. It鈥檚 all you need to know to visit these gorgeous places in safety.
- Boboli Garden, opened since April, 27th
- Uffizi and Pitti Palace, open from May, 4th
- The Uffizi are open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8.15am to 6.50pm
- Pitti Palace is open from 1.30pm to 6.50pm
- The Boboli will be open from 815am to 6:30pm. Every day, except for the fist and last Monday of the month
- For now, the Grotta Grande and the Porcelain museum will be closed
Rules for visitors
While you don鈥檛 need any advanced reservations during the week, there are a few rules that every visitors has to follow. First and foremost, only travelers with a body temperature that does not exceed 37.5掳C (99.5掳F) can enter. At all times, visitors have to be at least one metre one another. Plus, it is mandatory聽to wear聽face masks.聽Finally, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays,聽reservation is compulsory.
Ticket information
You can buy tickets in person at the ticket offices of: Uffizi, Pitti Palace, and National Archaeological Museum of Florence. If you prefer avoiding a line or any unnecessary gathering, you can book online at the .
The single ticket for the Uffizi has a cost of euro 20, while the reduced costs euro 2 -valid for European Union citizens only, aged +18 | -26聽upon聽showing passport or ID. On the other hand, free admission is available for:children under 18 years, university students, and tour guides.
Now you know the practical information to visit this unique gallery. But what can you see here?
Uffizi in Florence, what you can鈥檛 miss
This gallery includes four art sections: paintings, sculpture, architecture (with the halls and chambers), and the department of prints and drawings.
One of the most famous paintings is the Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli. Also, make sure to check out the The Duke and Duchess of Urbino by Piero della Francesca. The Roman Art sculptures are a dive back in time, examples of beauty and elegance.
While the upcoming, special exhibitions have鈥檛 been announced yet, there is a lot to see at the Uffizi in Florence. We promise: art buffs won鈥檛 be disappointed.
The reopening of the Uffizi is one of the many steps of life going back to normal. And so is the reopening of Santa Croce cathedral, always in Florence.























The Uffizi is something you should see once in your life 馃檪
Finally some good news !