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Uffizi Gallery opening times and closing days
Uffizi Gallery Timetable – 2024
Opening hours | From Tuesday to Sunday, 8.15 am to 6.30 pm |
Closed on | Mondays, 25 December |
Annual pass | Unlimited priority admission to the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens, valid for 1 year starting from the date chosen by the visitor at the time of the pass issue. |
Notes | The ticket office closes at 5.30 pm. At 6.30 p.m. visitors will be invited to make their way to the exit. Attention! Rooms A3 – sections B and C (except room C14) of the Uffizi will be closed for refurbishment. |
Free Entrance | Between October and March, the first Sunday of every month is free! On this day, tickets cannot be reserved in advance. |
We have some good news for you! When you purchase a ticket for the Uffizi Gallery, you will be entitled to visit the National Archaeological Museum and the Opifico delle Pietre Dure for free.
The best time to visit the Uffizi
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most popular attractions in Florence. For this reason, it is not uncommon to find a high number of visitors waiting to visit the exhibition rooms of this attraction. If you are looking for the best time to visit the Uffizi Gallery and avoid the crowd, we recommend accessing early morning, around 09:00 or just before closing time.
FREE Sunday at the Uffizi Gallery
On the first Sunday of every month, the museum is open for free admission and follows normal opening hours. For those dates, no pre-booked tickets are available.
The following days are not available for advance booking:
February 4 2024, March 3 2024, April 7 2024, May 5 2024, June 2 2024, July 7 2024, August 4 2024, September 1 2024, October 6 2024, November 3 2024, December 1 2024.
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