The 2,500-foot-long Vasari Corridor impressed guests of the Medicis and other leaders that followed (including Benito ...
The Vasari Corridor (Corridoio Vasariano ... and without running risks to their safety,” says a museum statement. From 1973, the Uffizi displayed self-portraits by artists including Rembrandt ...
Florence's Vasari Corridor, a historic passage once exclusive to the Medici family, is now open to the public for the first ...
Florence’s 16th-century Vasari Corridor, the raised passageway that ... director of the Uffizi Gallery, famous for its collections of ancient sculptures and paintings. The corridor was closed ...
The Vasari Corridor was commissioned by Cosimo de Medici as part of the celebrations for the marriage between his son and ...
The Corridoio Vasariano, or Vasari Corridor, was built as a secret pathway connecting Palazzo Vecchio to Palazzo Pitti via the Uffizi Galleries and the Ponte Vecchio. It’s now open to the public for ...
The corridor was built by Florence’s powerful Medici family to allow them to move secretly and safely from one part of the ...
For centuries, Florence’s 16th-century Vasari Corridor was only accessible to ... director of the Uffizi Gallery, famous for its collections of ancient sculptures and paintings.