
Palazzo Pitti tickets and tours

Palazzo Pitti is one of Florence’s biggest museums. It is a powerful looking, 13th-century building that holds 5 museums within its halls an...
1 day

The museums included in this ticket are: - the Porcelain Museum - the Boboli Gardens - the Bardini Garden Porcelain MuseumFound at the top o...
1 day

Don't miss the chance to visit the most important museums in Florence with a single pass! Visit the Uffizi Gallery at your own pace with thi...
3 days

This fascinating walk winds along an enchanting itinerary of a mile, crossing through the UNESCO World Heritage area: a mile with the highes...
1 hour, 30 minutes

Welcome to Palazzo Pitti! Choose to have a courtly experience with this group tour and discover the real Florence represented by the pomp an...
2 hours

Learn why Florence became the birthplace of Renaissance on a 90-minute walking tour of the city’s historical center and a 120-minute tour to...
3 hours, 30 minutes

This fascinating walk winds along an enchanting itinerary of a mile through a UNESCO World Heritage area: a mile with the highest concentrat...
3 hours, 30 minutes

Built for a dynasty, overtaken by the Medici, occupied by Napoleon, and seat to the first king of a united Italy, the commanding façade of P...
3 hours

Play a city game and go on a Florence walking tour where you will follow clues to discover amazing places and local stories.On this Florence...
2 hours

Meet your guide at your accommodation in Florence and follow him/her through the main entrance of the biggest palace of Florence: the Pitti ...
3 hours
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The inside story
Florence’s Palazzo Pitti is today one of the biggest museums in Italy and a favorite stop for the city’s countless visitors. The Palace was built by the rich Florentine banker Luca Pitti and is a grand Renaissance building that dates back to 1458. The real fame and power of this building began when the powerful de’ Medici family, one of the ruling families of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and great patrons of the arts, took it as a guest residence and eventually used it as a place to store their growing collection of precious items, paintings and artwork.
Today, Palazzo Pitti is home to many different museums that are held on different floors and halls of the building. Visitors can see the Palatina Gallery, the Gallery of Modern Art, the Costume Gallery (that is like an antique fashion gallery), the ‘Museo degli Argenti’ that holds a part of the de’ Medici family treasure, the Porcelain Museum and the famous Boboli Garden (Giardino di Boboli).