The 2,500-foot-long Vasari Corridor impressed guests of the Medicis and other leaders that followed (including Benito ...
A secretive Renaissance-era passageway in Florence connecting the Uffizi Galleries to the Palazzo Pitti, the Medicis’ former residence, has opened to the public for the first time in its nearly ...
The Corridoio Vasariano or Vasari Corridor, a walking trail through the center of the Tuscan city, began to allow pedestrians on its 2,460-foot passage on Friday, CNN reported. The pathway was ...
Now, for the first time in history, the Corridoio Vasariano, or Vasari Corridor ... there will be time built in for photo opportunities. The corridor runs from the second floor of the Uffizi ...
The Vasari Corridor (Corridoio Vasariano)—the secret passageway over the Arno River in Florence that connects the Uffizi Galleries to the Pitti Palace—has reopened following an eight-year ...
For centuries, Florence’s 16th-century Vasari Corridor was only accessible to dukes and lords. Now, the raised passageway that connects the city's Uffizi Galleries to the former residence of the ...
This photo shows a view of the steps of the Vasari Corridor gallery, in the centre of Florence, during the press preview, before the opening to the public, on December 19, 2024. (Photo by Andreas ...
While they will keep walking, there will be time built in for photo opportunities. The corridor runs from the second floor of the Uffizi, where a door tips visitors down 58 steps into a frescoed ...
The Vasari Corridor, which is more than 700 metres (nearly half a mile) long and runs above the famous Ponte Vecchio, has been closed for eight years. Designed in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari ...