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Corridoio Vasariano - Vasari Corridor

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Piazzale degli Uffizi, Firenze, 50122

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Slow Travel - Tuscan Traveler's Tale, Vasari Corridor in Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Using the occasion of his son Francesco's 1565 wedding to Joanna of Austria as an excuse, Cosimo commissioned his architect Giorgio Vasari to design an above-ground walkway from his home to the offices. Vasari, a true man of the Renaissance -- architect, painter, author and art historian -- took onl...
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Slow Travel Italy - Florence, Vasari Corridor, tour this art gallery from Uffizi to Pitti Palace
The tour began in the Uffizi proper, with a survey of the highlights of the collection. I saw galleries about four years ago, when I toured the museum without benefit of guide. What I thought was familiar, however, became new and more interesting than ever as our small group moved along from room to...
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Vasari Corridor, Uffizi Gallery Florence: Vasari Corridor tour reservations by Weekendafirenze
Ordered by Granduke Francesco I and enriched by the contributes of many members of the Medici family, passionate collectors of paintings, sculptures and art ojects, its paintings collections of the 12th Century and the Renaissance contain some of the masterpieces of art ever made, by authors like Gi...
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Museums in Florence: Corridoio Vasariano - Vasari Corridor
It is a covered walk, almost a kilometre in length, an overhead passageway that starts out from the West Corridor of the Gallery, heads towards the Arno and then, raised up by huge arches, follows the river as far as the Ponte Vecchio, which it crosses by passing on top of the shops. The meat market...
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Vasari Corridor Florence Italy
It is a covered walk, almost a kilometre in length, an overhead passageway that starts out from the West Corridor of the Gallery, heads towards the Arno and then, raised up by huge arches, follows the river as far as the Ponte Vecchio, which it crosses by passing on top of the shops. The meat market...
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