The Vasari Corridor was built in 1565 to connect Palazzo Vecchio with Palazzo Pitti above the streets, the Uffizi and Ponte Vecchio. Its route explains how Medici power reshaped the city. Access arrangements, prices and visiting procedures can change, so use the official Uffizi information when planning this special route.
How to experience it
Access rules are specific and may change. Use only the official Uffizi booking information when planning the visit.
Before you go
Do not try to see everything. Choose a small group of works or rooms, pause for the architecture and leave enough energy for the walk back into the city. Official sites remain the safest source for tickets, temporary closures, accessibility and bag rules.
