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Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.The Accademia Gallery is widely famous primarily due to the presence of Michelangelo's greatest work, his statue of David.
Other pieces of great art can be found in this gallery as well.
When one enters the Hall of the Colossus, they can see Giambologna's 'Rape of the Sabines', the Cassone Adimari and Domenico Ghirlandaio's religious work 'St.
Stephen between St.
James and St.
Peter'. After this exhibit, one can continue through to the main Hall of the Prisoners to see Michelangelo's unfinished works (called 'Slaves'), along with information about his friendship and mutual influences from the masters of art (for example, Fra' Bartolomeo, Pontormo Granacci, etc).
Devote additional time to The Tribune, which houses Michelangelo's David and Allori's Coronation of the Virgin Mary located in the Left Wing of the museum.
You should take the time to visit Gipsoteca Bartolini at document center located at first floor where you will find plaster reproductions of famous works of art like those created by Arnolfo, Brunelleschi, and Lorenzo Monaco.
Also included are two castings of the Reclining Venus.