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villa bardini

Bardini Garden

Points of interest
Parks and gardens

The garden is an amalgamation of three different properties that are still clearly discernible: the large central Baroque staircase leading to the Belvedere (from here one of the best panoramas of Florence skyline); the English-style wood and the agricultural section next to the medieval city walls. The properties were reunited only in the 19th century, and following a period of neglect the garden and Villa Manadora were purchased by the antiquarian Stefano Bardini, who restored the complex and embellished the garden with decorative features in the eclectic taste of the late 19th century.

The garden s dominated by the Bardini Villa. 

Photo credit

Comune di Firenze

Quick info
Municipalities
Firenze
Address
Via de' Bardi, 1, 50125 Firenze FI, Italia

Useful informations

Opening Hours
29-05-2025 - 30-09-2025
Monday - Sunday from 10:00 to 20:00
The ticket-office closes one hour before
Closed: first and last Monday of the month , 25-12-2025 , 16-06-2025 - 17-06-2025 , 02-07-2025 - 03-07-2025

The ticket-office closes one hour before

Accessibility
partially accessible

The garden can be visited with an accompanying person. The path is made of gravel and earth, is uneven, with many rises, and drops.

Prices
Full price - including the entrance to Boboli Garden and Bardini Garden
€ 10.00
Combined Ticket PassePartout 5 Days (includes the entrance to the museums of Palazzo Pitti, Boboli and Uffizi)
€ 40.00
Combined Ticket - PassePartout 5 Days + Corridoio Vasariano
€ 58.00
Combined Ticket - valid 1 day, includes the entrance to the museums of Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Garden
€ 22.00
Pass partout year pass Boboli Garden
€ 25.00
For information about other combined tickets, reductions and free entrance policy please check the website
***Freed admission for everybody, without reservation, on the first Sunday of the month
Management type
other museums