Galleria Palatina – Palazzo Pitti
The Palatine Gallery and the Royal Apartments occupy the whole of Palazzo Pitti’s piano nobile. The gallery was established in the late 18th and early 19th centuries by the Lorraine, who hung a mass of artworks, principally from the Medici collections begun around 1620, in the reception rooms. There are works by Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Rubens, Pietro da Cortona and other Renaissance and 17th-century artists from Italy and elsewhere in Europe.
YTALIA exhibition at Palatine Gallery ends on September 8th
HOURS
MON | Closed |
TUE | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
WED | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
THU | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
FRI | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
SAT | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
SUN | 8:15 am-6:50 pm. |
TICKETS
€ 8,50
Full price
€ 4,25
Reduced price
YTALIA exhibition at Palatine Gallery ends on September 8th
Firenze Card
All the YTALIA museums form part of the Firenze Card circuit
The Firenze card is the official museum pass of the city of Florence. The card, which costs €72.00 and is valid 72 hours after first use, allows one-time admission to each of the museums forming part of the circuit as well as visits to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions, with admission through the priority entrances without the need to book. This card is promoted by the City Council of Florence, the Ministry for Cultural Assets and Activities, the Metropolitan Area of Florence, and the Florence Chamber of Commerce.
WHERE
Galleria Palatina, Piazza de' Pitti, Firenze, FI, Italia
Artists at the Galleria Palatina