Secrets of the Uffizi Gallery for everyone

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If you've been to Florence, you may have heard of the famous Uffizi Gallery. This prominent art museum is located in the Historic Centre of Florence, close to Piazza della Signoria. However, many visitors haven't fully explored the museum's treasures. If you want to learn more about this beautiful museum, read on. This article will explain some of the secrets of the Uffizi Gallery.

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To understand the importance of the Uffizi Gallery, you need to learn the history of the building. The Uffizi Gallery was built by Cosimo I de' Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany. The name Uffizi means "offices." It is interesting to note that the Uffizi was not originally designed as a museum. It was actually commissioned by Cosimo I de' Medici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, as new legal and administrative offices for Florentine officials.

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The Vasari Corridor connects the Uffizi Gallery to the Palazzo Vecchio and Palazzo Pitti. This corridor was used as a private walkway for Medici family members and other high-ranking people. In fact, it is now considered one of the most comprehensive art collections in the world. Aside from this, the Vasari Corridor is home to the Uffizi's largest collection of self portraits, with over a thousand works by Rembrandt, Velazquez, Delacroix, and modern artist Robert Rauschenberg.

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Raphael is another major artist in the Uffizi Museum. The Medici family patronized his paintings, and Raphael's influence can be seen in the Madonna of the Goldfinch. His influence on Leonardo can also be seen in other paintings at the Uffizi, including the famous Madonna of the Goldfinch. A recent renovation of the Uffizi Museum also brought about new rooms dedicated to Leonardo and Goya.

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After touring the Uffizi's Renaissance masterpieces, consider buying a book on Italian art. While the Uffizi isn't exactly an off-the-beaten-path secret, there are a few tricks to help you enjoy the museum. First, book your tickets online. You can then avoid the crowded summer months by visiting during the day. You should also avoid going during the high season, as crowds are much worse during this time of year.

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Next, make sure you arrive early. The Uffizi Gallery is known to be a busy tourist attraction, and its staff only allows a small number of people into the museum each day. For this reason, you might want to plan ahead for the most popular times of the day. Make sure you buy your tickets in advance! This way, you won't be left waiting for a long time.