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Uffizi, Pitti, Boboli: annual and seasonal pricing

FLORENCE, ITALY – The Uffizi Galleries will be issuing annual subscriptions starting 1 September, while seasonal rates will kick in on 1 March 2018 to encourage visitors to explore all of the Uffizi Galleries’ museums, with special incentives to visit the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Garden.

Uffizi are rapidly heading towards a more rational system of admission to Florence’s state-owned museums, adopting incentives designed to encourage the public to pay regular, in-depth – and financially advantageous – visits to boost its knowledge of the Gallerie degli Uffizi’s artistic, architectural, botanical, historical and landscape heritage.

Uffizi have designed the new admission pricing structure in order to create a system of seasonal and time-slot discounts as part of a determined move to strengthen our ties with the area, with residents and with visitors who plan to spend extended periods of time in Florence.

Thus, as of 1 September 2017 we will be launching an annual subscription to the Boboli Garden for only € 25.00, valid for one year from the date of its first use. (Residents of Florence will continue to be admitted free of charge via the garden’s Annalena and Porta Romana gates). Another annual subscription, costing € 35.00, will admit the holder to all the museums in the Pitti Palace, while a similar annual subscription to the Uffizi will cost € 50.00. And finally, a comprehensive all-in-one annual subscription admitting the holder to all three monumental complexes – the Uffizi, the Pitti Palace and the Boboli Garden –, also on offer as of 1 September, will cost only € 70.00. All of the above annual subscriptions also admit the holder to all temporary exhibitions and include priority admission, thus allowing the holder to skip the queue.

Moreover, as of 1 March 2018 all three museum complexes – Uffizi, Pitti and Boboli – Uffizi will introducing seasonal pricing providing for a remodulation of their prices and lower admission charges during the low season, i.e. 1 November to 28 (or 29) February, as illustrated in the factsheet attached to this media release.

Furthermore, visitors to the Pitti Palace who purchase their ticket before 8.59 am and enter the complex in the museums’ first time slot (8.15 to 9.25 am), will be entitled to a 50% discount on the price of admission, which comes in addition to the low-season discount during the winter months.


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