After a few previous trips to Florence, we'll be spending a week there in early June. We've been to all the major venues more than once, so this time, we're aiming for some spots we haven't been to. Namely, San Miniato al Monte, Museo San Marco, Museo del Bargello, the Cappella Brancacci and a few others. So, I'm wondering about the Firenze Card. Is it readily accepted at all of the above? At $92, is it a money saver? Does it allow you to skip the lines, if there are any? Thanks for any help with this.
Look up the Firenze Card online. Not sure of the site's address (just google "Firenze Card"), but I used ithe when we went to Italy several years ago. The site lists all the museums/attractions that accept the card. You then can add up the cost of the museums/attractions that are of interest to you.
Yes, the Firenze card lets you skip the ticket buying lines, but not the security lines.
You can see which attractions the card covers here:
http://www.firenzecard.it/index.php?option=com_eventifc3&view=vistas&task=mappa&tipo=musei&Itemid=261&lang=en
For the attractions you've listed, the pass would not be economical.
San Miniato is free
The pass doesn't cover Cappella Brancacci but according to the website entry tickets are only € 6.00 or €7.00, depending on what day you go.
http://museicivicifiorentini.comune.fi.it/en/brancacci/informazioni.html
Entry for the Bargello is € 8,00 at the door, and I wouldn't expect long enough queues to need advance tickets:
http://www.bargellomusei.beniculturali.it/musei/1/bargello/
Entry for San Marco is € 4,00, no need for skip-the-line tickets there either.
http://www.polomusealetoscana.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/190/museo-di-san-marco-firenze
So adding these up, you'd be nowhere near breaking even on a 72-euro card.
Within the last few days, another poster asked similar questions about firenze card. Scan back for the responses. My answer was long and I just don't feel like re typing it now. Perhaps, I will answer more directly later. I'm not trying to be a brat, I'm just too lazy right now.