Vasari Corridor and Uffizi Gallery entrance ticket

About 750 metres long, it was built by architect Giorgio Vasari in 1565: the Medici family used it to reach Palazzo Vecchio from Pitti Palace undisturbed and without running risks to their safety


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About 750 metres long, it was built by architect Giorgio Vasari in 1565: the Medici family used it to reach Palazzo Vecchio from Pitti Palace undisturbed and without running risks to their safety.

Entrance to the Uffizi, included in the ticket, must be two hours prior to the time purchased, as also indicated on the ticket.

Important Info:

- The route of the corridor is about 1 km, in addition to the external route of about 100 m. to reach from the exit of the Buontalenti Grotto (Boboli Gardens) to the Ammannati courtyard of the Pitti Palace.The time of purchase refers to the entrance to the Vasari Corridor.
-Entrance to the Uffizi, included in the ticket, must be two hours prior to the time purchased, as also indicated on the ticket.
- The tour of the Vasari Corridor lasts about 45 minutes; it is not possible to stay long during the tour. The entrance to the Vasari Corridor is located on the second floor, in Room D19-Meeting Point;
- Visitors should report to the meeting point STRICTLY 5 minutes before the scheduled entrance time. Failure to arrive on time will result in the loss of the right of entry due to group quotas;
- At the meeting point there will be an additional check of the validity of the tickets; therefore, please remember to keep your ticket for the check;
- Video recording is not allowed during the visit

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Once the visit is confirmed, you can not cancel or modify.

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