(ANSA) - FLORENCE, DEC 5 - The Vasari Corridor, the covered walkway linking the Uffizi Gallery with Palazzo Pitti in Florence, will reopen to the public on December 21.
The 2,500-foot-long Vasari Corridor impressed guests of the Medicis and other leaders that followed (including Benito Mussolini). Now, it’s reopening to the public Sonja Anderson Daily ...
Florence, a city renowned for its artistic and architectural heritage, has unveiled a new treasure for visitors: the Vasari Corridor. Once a closely guarded secret passageway for the ruling Medici ...
Forces commanded by Andrew Jackson fought the British in the Louisiana port city in the last standoff of the War of 1812 The 2,500-foot-long Vasari Corridor impressed guests of the Medicis and ...
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 ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: If you're visiting the Pitti Palace because of an interest in Medici history, consider booking a private entry into the Vasari Corridor – a hidden passageway Medici ...