Art Museums

Art of every epoch awaits you in Italy’s famed art museums - from papal treasures to Renaissance jewels, from collections of ancient art that trace the early stages of Western culture to Modern and Postmodern Art that reflect its fragmentation and individualization. Find tickets to visit the best art museums in Italy on WeekendinItaly.com.

Italy’s Art Museums are the stuff of dreams - from collections of ancient art to medieval painting, from Renaissance marvels to Baroque splendour, from Neoclassicism to Romanticism to Modern Art. We have tickets to the most coveted as well as to the lesser known museums in Italy - buy them at WeekendinItaly.com and don’t stand in line during your precious vacation time.

National Roman Museum Combo Ticket

The Roman National Museum is your ticket to the world's greatest collection of ancient Greco-Roman art

This is your ticket to the world's greatest collection of ancient Greco-Roman art.

Accademia Galleries Venice

The largest collection of Venetian paintings in the world, the most famous authors, the most famous and unforgettable views

Book your Venice Accademia tickets in advance and avoid the lines.

Santa Maria della Scala Museum Complex

On the road that brought pilgrims from Northern Europe to Rome, perhaps the oldest hospital in the world

Get your ticket to over a thousand years of history - a cultural experience that goes beyond a classic museum visit!

Castel Sant'Angelo National Museum

Tomb of the Emperor Hadrian, castle of the Popes, scene of the opera....... a single building that has gone through Italian history, today open to visits.

Funerary monument, splendid Renaissance residence, museum - Castel Sant'Angelo embodies the history of the Eternal City perfectly...

Accademia Gallery Florence

Michelangelo's David and much more!

Buy your tickets to see Michelangelo's David, as well as works of the great Renaissance masters who made Florence the capital of art.

Bargello Museum

A castle full of treasures in the center of Florence

This former fortress and arsenal in Florence now holds a superb collection of sculpture, one of the most important in all of Italy.

San Marco Museum

The largest collection of sacred art in Florence

The Museum of San Marco houses the largest collection of sacred art in Florence - and includes Fra Angelico's magnificent frescoes.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection

The museum presents Peggy Guggenheim's personal collection of 20th century art

The art, the location - one of Venice's more unusual and fabulously interesting museums.

Brancacci Chapel + Salvatore Romano Foundation

Visit to the Brancacci Chapel accompanied by a multimedia video guide, an innovative tool that can make history turn back

Discover the Brancacci Chapel, seen by some to be the precursor of the Sixtine Chapel, as well as the Salvatore Romano collection of art.

Stibbert Museum

A unique collection in the world, a perfect visit for the whole family, and a fascinating park

Discover the stunning private collection and home of the Italo-British gentleman Frederick Stibbert (1838-1906).

Ca' d'Oro - Franchetti Gallery

The ancient patrician 15th century residence is home to the art collection Baron Giorgio Franchetti, which he donated to the Italian state.

The Ca' d'Oro represents the highest and most complete example of Gothic architecture in Venice - and is a unique museum space!

Capodimonte Museum

A vast collection of paintings and porcelain from the ruling families of Naples

The treasures of the Farnese and Borbone collections is in one of Italy's foremost museums!

Royal Palace Naples

Discover the glorious past of Naples and Italy - don't miss the Royal Palace in the heart of the city, surrounded by an unforgettable botanical garden!

Visit the Royal Palace, seat of the monarchy in Naples and of southern Italy for three centuries, without waiting in line!

Horne Museum

Above all though, you'll visit a private home, furnished with fine artworks from the 13th to the 17th centuries.

Palermo: Branciforte Palace

Palazzo Branciforte is a baroque palace restored by Gae Aulenti, the famous Italian architect. Located in the heart of Palermo, it houses a "Museum of Sicilian Memory".

Miramare Castle in Trieste

The fairytale castle, in the middle of a park on the seashore: a day out of this world.

Discover Miramare - travel back in time, when Trieste was part of the Austrian Empire.