What gallery is Michelangelo's David in?

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I want to go to see Michelangelo's David sculpture. All the sources on-line say it's in the Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Firenze. When I go to the official site it gives the option to buy tickets to different places, with different prices:

  • The Accademia Gallery
  • The Uffizi Gallery
  • The Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartments
  • Bargello Museum
  • Medici Chapels Museum
  • Giardino di Boboli
  • Museo di San Marco
  • Museo Archeologico
  • Opificio delle Pietre Dure

Which of these tickets do I need if I want to see only the statue of David?



Best Answer

The Accademia Gallery (Galleria dell'Accademia).




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What gallery is the statue of David in?

The original sculpture of the David is in the Accademia Gallery of Florence. The second copy of the David is located in Piazza della Signoria (Duomo Square), just opposite the Palazzo Vecchio (Old Palace). The third copy is in the middle of Piazzale Michelangelo.

Is David in the Uffizi Gallery?

Florence in a Day Combo Tour with David & UffiziSee Michelangelo's David statue in the Accademia Gallery with a licensed guide and the Uffizi Gallery. It also visits the Florence Cathedral (outside), Baptistry Doors, Ponte Vecchio, and more.

Where is the statue of David housed?

Statue of David at Accademia Gallery If you want to see the original sculpture of Michelangelo's David, it's located in the Accademia Gallery, a museum filled with many other beautiful and historic works of art.



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