After skipping the queue and gaining access, you can commence your exploration of the immense venue and its artistic treasures. Spanning 2 levels, look at masterpieces such as Michelangelo's iconic sculpture, David. Serving as the focal point of the gallery, this statue was crafted by Michelangelo with the objective of achieving the ultimate representation of a man. At a mere 26 years of age when he was commissioned to create this statue, Michelangelo was already one of the most renowned and highest-paid artists in the nation. Another remarkable work by the master that is bound to capture your attention is Michelangelo's Slaves, also known as I Prigioni. These statues are celebrated as unfinished exemplars of Michelangelo's craftsmanship. The intricacy and expertise required to carve sculptures from marble are readily apparent and offer valuable insights into his sculpting technique.
As a repository of some of the Renaissance era's most celebrated works and numerous creations by Michelangelo, the audio commentary is certain to provide you with a deeper comprehension of the prevailing art style during that period. Furthermore, for those less acquainted with the art world, the audio guide offers a rich historical and heritage backdrop on the artists and their oeuvres. Given that the gallery is not overly extensive, you should be able to tour the entire museum without consuming too much of your time.
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No bags and large backpacks, helmets, knives, scissors or any hazardous objects will be allowed in the Gallery.
No food or drinks can be consumed inside the museum.
Kindly note that your tickets allow you to skip the entry line into the gallery.
Due to security reasons, the gallery is allowed to accommodate a certain number of people at any given time. Hence, on a crowded day, you may be moved to a slightly earlier or later time slot upon arrival.
Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time. Variant-specific cancellation policies may apply.