Closed Today Open tomorrow at 08:15-18:50(Admission ends at 18:20)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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Via Ricasoli, 58/60, 50129 Firenze FI, ItalyMap
Phone+39-055-0987100
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It was to go to this David. There is a interpreter, but there is no Chinese version. Today, there are Chinese people everywhere, bad reviews. This kind of cultural museum, there is no interpreter, just go to see a lively, take pictures.
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Founded in 1562, the Florence Academy Art Gallery is an affiliated art gallery of the Florence Academy of Fine Arts, famous for Michelangelo's "Statue of David". Florence Academy of Fine Arts Founded in 1339, the Florence Academy of Fine Arts is a world-renowned art institution. Together with the Paris Academy of Fine Arts, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and the St. Petersburg Repin Academy of Fine Arts, they are known as the four major art academies that have made great contributions to world art and have far-reaching influence. Titian, Galileo, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Agni, Dante, Vasari (who was also the first Rector) were all its alumni. Art Museum Collection The most famous exhibit in the Accademia Art Museum is Michelangelo's David statue. In addition, you can see its replicas in all the squares or exhibition halls in the streets and alleys of Florence. The statue of David was originally placed on the municipal square, but the man was so popular that the school had to move it indoors to protect him. In addition to the David statue, other exquisite works by Michelangelo are also displayed here. You can also see important paintings by many well-known alumni, as well as modern and modern student works. The Accademia Gallery is an integrated place of European painting art, with a collection of works by the Venetian Tuscan painters from the 14th to the 18th centuries, such as Giorgione, Giovanni and Bellini. In addition, there are masterpieces of Italian art such as Titian's unfinished "Portrait of the Virgin of the Lamentation of Jesus".
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Accademia Gallery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was to go to this David. There is a interpreter, but there is no Chinese version. Today, there are Chinese people everywhere, bad reviews. This kind of cultural museum, there is no interpreter, just go to see a lively, take pictures.
The birthplace of the European Renaissance, a world-famous cultural resort. 1865-1871 was the temporary capital of the Italian Kingdom after the reunification of Italy in the year. Industry is mainly glassware, ceramics, high-end clothing, leather. Gold and silver processing, art reproduction and other crafts are also very famous.
You go to see the statues of David and Michelangelo but it is worth waiting outside. Buy tickets in advance is recommended, although it will take a while to wait outside. If it is too crowded, it will be a bit confusing inside, but the magic statue stands there, amazing, perfect, and people can't help but see it.
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The center of the European Renaissance, Florence.