Florence's Vasari Corridor, a historic passage once exclusive to the Medici family, is now open to the public for the first ...
For centuries, Florence's 16th-century Vasari Corridor was only accessible to dukes and lords. Now, the raised passageway that connects the city's Uffizi Galleries to the former residence of the ...
A 16th-century secret passageway built for the ruling family of Florence, Italy, has opened to the public for the first time ...
The Vasari Corridor was commissioned by Cosimo de Medici as part of the celebrations for the marriage between his son and ...
Florence Vasari Corridor reopens after 8 years, letting visitors walk the secret Medici pathway above Ponte Vecchio. Rare view of Florence’s history.
The corridor was built by Florence’s powerful Medici family to allow them to move secretly and safely from one part of the ...
The corridor was built by the powerful Medici family to allow them to move secretly and safely from one part of the historic Italian city to another.
Now, for the first time in history, the Corridoio Vasariano, or Vasari Corridor, has opened to the general public. Less a ...
After years of closure, Florence's Vasari Corridor, a marvel of Renaissance architecture, is set to welcome visitors once again. This elevated passageway connects the Uffizi Galleries to the renowned ...
Elevated passageway connecting Uffizi Galleries with Pitti Palace was for centuries used only by those with power The Vasari corridor was commissioned in 1565 by Cosimo I de’ Medici, allowing him to ...
The Vasari Corridor, named after Giorgio Vasari, the 16th century architect, painter and art historian who designed it, snakes its way through central Florence, passing over the Arno river via the ...
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 ...