Built for security reasons by the Medici family, the Vasari Corridor is a half-mile-long corridor running through the very ...
Florence's Vasari Corridor, a 750-meter-long elevated ... Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini took Adolf Hitler on a private tour of the corridor. For most of the 20th century, the passageway ...
In recent decades, the Vasari Corridor has only been open to scholars and private tours. Now, it will be accessible to anyone willing to pay an additional €18 ($19) on top of the €25 ($26 ...
Florence's Vasari Corridor, a 750-meter-long elevated passageway ... In 1938, Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini took Adolf Hitler on a private tour of the corridor. For most of the 20th century, ...
For many years, the corridor was only accessible through private tours and exclusive visits ... referred to the Vasari Corridor as a "mythical place" and a "parallel city within the city." ...
It was built as a secret passageway for the elite of Florence to pass undetected, far from the regular citizens.
As you stroll through the corridor, you’re not just walking through a passage; you’re journeying through history. Visitors are able to tour the Vasari Corridor in small groups, which helps preserve ...
Hidden in plain sight, the Vasari Corridor whispers tales of power, art, and the enigmatic Medici family. After eight years of closure, this elevated walkway invites curious travelers to step into ...