Take advantage of the reopening of the Vasari Corridor after 8 long years of restoration!
Enjoy a visit to one of Florence’s most fascinating landmarks, a symbol of Medici power, with our exclusive package including an Uffizi and Vasari Corridor Multilingual AudioApp, crafted by our art historians.
The entry time indicated at the time of booking refers to the entrance to the Vasari Corridor.
Please arrive two hours earlier to entry to the Uffizi Gallery. (For example: If you book entry to the Vasari Corridor at 11:15 AM, your entry to the Uffizi Gallery will be at 9:15 AM)
Exclusive reopening December 2024 after 8 years of restoration! Discover Florence's Vasari Corridor, a Renaissance masterpiece of history, art, and power.
Commissioned by the Medici family, this elevated walkway connected Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Uffizi, allowing discreet movement while symbolizing their dominance. Suspended above Florence, including the Ponte Vecchio, it showcased Medici authority.
After extensive restoration, this once-secret treasure is open again. Walk through history, uncover tales of intrigue, and enjoy breathtaking views of Florence. The Vasari Corridor today also houses a precious collection of Roman busts, which enrich the route with a fascinating glimpse into antiquity.
Relive the Renaissance from a unique perspective. Book now to experience this timeless gem!
Discover Florence’s iconic Vasari Corridor, the secret passageway built by the Medici to connect Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery. Suspended above the city and crossing the Ponte Vecchio, it allowed the powerful family to move unseen while symbolizing their dominance. Now, after careful restoration, you can walk through this hidden treasure, uncover stories of intrigue, and admire unique views over Florence.
Your experience continues at the Uffizi Gallery, the heart of Renaissance art, designed by Vasari for the Medici. This world-famous museum houses masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, and Caravaggio. Marvel at “The Birth of Venus”, “Primavera”, and other works that made Florence the cradle of the Renaissance.
The Uffizi’s windows also offer breathtaking views of the Ponte Vecchio and the Arno River. Step into history, art, and Medici secrets, book now and relive the Renaissance from an extraordinary perspective!
Please be at the entrance of the Vasari Corridor 5 minutes before the scheduled time of the visit.
The tickets are valid only for the date and time you booked.
The tickets are personal, nominal, and non-transferable.
You will receive the instruction to receive your tickets, our exclusive multilingual Vasari Corridor and Uffizi Gallery Audio App in a separate Whatsapp message or email. Please check that you received everithing before the visit.
Every customer is required to do a security check line and, during periods of high visitor traffic, your admission may be slightly delayed to maintain security; museum access is regulated based on the number of people inside.
ACCORD cannot be held liable for service interruptions resulting from events outside of our control, within strikes and bad wheather conditions.
Additional information
- Note that the tickets allow you to skip the ticketing lines and not the security check line
- The entrance to the Uffizi Gallery is allowed 2 hours before the scheduled entry to the Vasari Corridor
- The entry time indicated at the time of booking refers to the entrance to the Vasari Corridor.
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