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Built by architect Giorgio Vasari in just five months, the corridor between the Uffizi and the Palazzo Pitti in the 19th century was adapted to a gallery of self-portraits. Here you can find out what Rafael, Titian, Andrea del Sarto, Bernini looked like. To get here you need to agree in advance. Then, together with the guide, you can go through the same way as the Medici used to go - from the Signoria Palace along the corridor across the river to the Boboli Gardens

 Vasari's Corridor over Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy  Corridor Vasari
Corridor Vasari over Ponte Vecchio
 Corridor Vasari from the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy  Corridor Vasari
View from the Uffizi Gallery
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Art Gallery in the Vasari Corridor

Address: Piazzale degli Uffizi

Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 09:30 (subject to prior arrangement);

Entrance: 30 EUR;

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Evaluation 9

View from the outside August 26, 2014

Sssmoscow
was here in August 2013
@ About the corridor of Vasari we read the information in Wikipedia, when arrived at the destination were already theoretically prepared. I think that this is very correct. Because it is part of the Vecchio bridge, which in itself is very ancient and beautiful, but to imagine and see the historical value of the corridor, one must know about it. Immediately I will say, inside we are not hit, so I share my superficial impressions. And they are strong enough, because the story of this corridor is very mysterious and mysterious and including ... Read full review
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