Can you go in the Vasari Corridor?

Closed to visitors for security reasons in 2016, the Vasari Corridor reopens regularly from 2022, once the refurbishment works including a new modern light as well as an air-conditioning system have been carried out thus making it a fully accessible museum open to all visitors.

What was the purpose of the Vasari Corridor?

The Corridor was built in 1564 by Giorgio Vasari in only five months at the time of the wedding between Francesco I de’ Medici and Giovanna of Austria; it served to link up the Pitti Palace, where the Grand Duke resided, with the Uffizi (or offices) where he worked.

How do I get into the Vasari Corridor?

The Vasari Corridor, once it reopens, will be accessible from the ground floor of the Uffizi Gallery, along the Western end next to the Auditorium Vasari. It will have its own ticket office and metal detector for visitors arriving to visit the Corridor.

Which river does the Ponte Vecchio Cross?

Arno
Ponte Vecchio/Bodies of water

Ponte Vecchio, (Italian: “Old Bridge”) the first segmental arch bridge built in the West, which crosses over the Arno River at Florence and is an outstanding engineering achievement of Europe’s Middle Ages. Its builder, Taddeo Gaddi, completed the bridge in 1345.

Can you walk across the Ponte Vecchio?

Ponte Vecchio (in Italian ‘Old Bridge’) is one of a series of bridges across to the south side of the river Arno from historic centre of Florence. Walking across Ponte Vecchio, two wide terraces open out on to an incredible view of Florence’s river.

Where is this photogenic bridge?

Located in Florence, between Ponte Santa Trinita and Ponte alle Grazie, the medieval stone bridge crosses the Arno river at its narrowest point. It is believed to have been built in Roman times, but floods in the first few centuries of its existence wiped it out multiple times.

How long did it take to build the Ponte Vecchio bridge?

The one-kilometer-long bridge took only five months to make as the Medici family ordered a speedy construction to be ready in time for the marriage of Francesco Medici and Joanna of Austria. The corridor made it safer for the Medici family to cross the river since it connected their Pitti Palace to the Palazzo Vecchio.

What does Ponte Vecchio mean in English?

Ponte Vecchio, (Italian: “Old Bridge”) the first segmental arch bridge built in the West, which crosses over the Arno River at Florence and is an outstanding engineering achievement of Europe’s Middle Ages. Its builder, Taddeo Gaddi, completed the bridge in 1345.

Why are covered bridges red?

Before paints became common and affordable, farmers still needed a way to protect their barns. This mixture created a red, paint-like coating which protected the wood and helped keep the barn warmer in the winter. Therefore, covered bridges are typically painted red because it was less expensive.

Where are the most covered bridges?

Vermont is home to more than 100 covered bridges, boasting more covered bridges per square mile than any other U.S state. The bridges date from 1820 (the original Pulp Mill Bridge across Otter Creek in Middlebury), with most constructed during the mid and late 19th Century.

Does anyone live on the Ponte Vecchio?

The bridge connects the Centro Storico with the part of the city on the other side of the Arno River. This bridge is famous for been the only that still have people living in it.

Why is Ponte Vecchio so famous?

The Ponte Vecchio (“Old Bridge”, Italian pronunciation: [ˈponte ˈvɛkkjo]) is a medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno River, in Florence, Italy. It is noted for the shops built along it, as was once common….

Ponte Vecchio
Longest span 30 metres (98 ft)
Location
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Why was the Vasari Corridor built in 1564?

You can visit the Vasari Corridor through a private group tour! A little bit of history… The passageway was designed and built in 1564 by Giorgio Vasari (in just 6 months!) to allow Cosimo de’ Medici and other Florentine elite to walk safely through the city, from the seat of power in Palazzo Vecchio to their private residence, Palazzo Pitti.

Where does the Vasari Corridor end in Florence?

It passes through and along some of Florence’s most important landmarks, over the Ponte Vecchio and ends up in the Boboli Gardens. It is a very unique space, and closed to the general public, making access to it very exclusive.

Who are the famous artists in the Vasari Corridor?

The passageway contains over 1000 paintings, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, including the largest and very important collection of self-portraits by some of the most famous masters of painting from the 16th to the 20th century, including Filippo Lippi, Rembrandt, Velazquez, Delacroix and Ensor.