Temporary Exhibitions. Listings available on application.
Florence
Galleria degli Uffizi, Loggiato degli Uffizi
One of the most select galleries in the world, the Uffizi houses most famous and representative paintings of Italian, Flemish, French, Dutch and German art from the 13th/18th century as well as ancient Roman and 16th century sculpture. £14
Galleria dell'Accademia, Via Ricasoli
The Gallery unites all the Florentine drawing schools in one Academy and its high quality exhibits include Michelangelo's David, the symbol of power and dignity of the Florentine Republic, which has made the gallery a focus of attention. £14
Galleria Palatina, Palazzo Pitti
Opened in 1828 by the reigning Lorraine family, the building preserves the character of a private picture gallery and is known for its "golden age" paintings, of which the main works are by Titian and Raphael. £13
Museo degli Argenti, Palazzo Pitti
The museum displays a collection of precious gems, cameos, semi-precious stones, ivories, jewels and silver to reflect the riches of Florentine ruling families from the Medici to the Lorraine. £11
Museo Archeologico, Via della Colonna
The Archaeological Museum's collections, shown in their present setting since 1888, include works in marble and bronze, terracotta crockery, urns and other curiosities. £10
Museo di San Marco, Piazza San Marco
A former Dominican convent, the Museum has preserved the atmosphere of a perfect fifteenth century convent, its plan based on Brunelleschi's innovations. £10
Cappelle Medicee, Piazza Madonna degli Aldobrandini
The Medici chapels form part of the monumental complex of San Lorenzo where Giulio de' Medici erected a mausoleum for certain members of his family. £10
Opificio delle Pietre Dure, Via degli Alfani
The Museum has a fine collection of works by the many stone engravers who were invited to Florence from all over Europe by Cosimo I de Medici. £9
Museo del Bargello, Via del Proconsolo
The National Museum is set in one of the oldest buildings in Florence and now it displays sculpture and decorative arts including works by Donatello, Rossellino and Michelangelo. £10

Rome
Galleria Borghese, Piazzale Scipione Borghese
The Borghese family's collection of classical and 16th to 19th century sculptures and paintings include Paolina by Canova and Bernini massterpieces. £12

Perugia
A major project involving 6 Special Exhibitions on Pietro Vannucci 'Perugino', called the 'divine painter'
A genius who brought about remarkable innovations in the study of light, transparency and colour
1) Perugino the divine painter Perugia National Gallery of Umbria, Perugia £15

2) Fortune and myth CERP Exhibition Centre, Rocca Paolina, Perugia £11

3) The Miniature in Umbria between the XV and XVI centuries Monastery of San Pietro, Perugia £9
4) Perugino and the landscape Palazzo della Corgna, Cittą della Pieve £11
5) Umbrian Ceramics in Perugino's time Museo regionale della ceramica, Deruta £11
6) Perugino devotional painter Models and reflections in the Corciano territory. Church of San Francesco, Corciano £11
Special passes £19 incl. 3 venues in Perugia £29 incl. all 6 venues

Above tickets prices include Liaisons Abroad booking fee of £ 5 per ticket