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Corridoio Vasariano

Corridoio Vasariano

Reopening to the public on 21 December

Corridoio Vasariano

Closed in 2016 to allow it to be brought up to safety standards, it has been fully restored (the last work dates back to the 1990s) and on 21 December it will be accessible again with a special ticket: enter through the Uffizi, walk over Ponte Vecchio and exit through the Boboli Gardens.

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.

Reservations are required for accessing the Vasari Corridor.

Timetable
Opening hours

From Tuesday to Sunday. The first group of the day enters the Vasari Corridor at 10.15 am. The last group of the day leaves at 4.35 pm.
Entrance to the Uffizi at least two hours before access to the Vasari Corridor.

Closed on

The Vasari Corridor follows the same closing days as the Uffizi (info).
The Vasari Corridor is open on special open days when those days do not coincide with a Monday.

Notes

The entrance to the Vasari Corridor is at the Room D19 Meeting Point on the first floor of the Uffizi. Visitors must show up at the Meeting Point 5 minutes before their Corridor entry time slot. Failure to do so will entail loss of the right to enter the Corridor.

The Vasari Corridor is open upon reservation in compliance with the availability of the chosen time slot on ‘free admission’ or special open days when those days do not coincide with a Monday.

Rules

Here the Rules for accessing the Vasari Corridor

Single ticket Uffizi + Vasari Corridor

Single ticket for the Uffizi, including the admission to the Vasari Corridor.
Nominative ticket with mandatory reservation.
Entrance to the Uffizi at least 2 hours before the Vasari Corridor.

Details and timetable

Regular

43€
2€
0€

Entrance reservation required

How to book museum tickets.

4€

PassePartout 5 Days

Single ticket for 5 consecutive days for Uffizi, Pitti Palace and the Boboli Gardens.
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Regular

38€

Included Vasari Corridor (from 21.12.2024)

56€

Free admission
Entrance reservation required (4€)

Elegibility criteria for free admission

4€

Annual pass

Unlimited priority admission to the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti and Boboli Gardens, valid 1 year starting from the date chosen by the visitor at the time of the pass issue.
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One person

70€

Family

100€

Additional fee for every single access to the Vasari Corridor (from 21.12.2024)

For every single access to the Vasari Corridor (within the limits of available slots), the visit must be booked:
- Passepartout: €20 additional fee.
- Family Passepartout: €20 additional fee for each adult. Also minors have book the visit (free of charge).

+20€
Services
  • Elevator

    Please read this advice if you need to get by lift to the second floor.

  • Accessibility

    Access ramp in via della Ninna. If, for particular reasons, there is a need for an alternative entrance, the reception staff are available to provide the relevant information. Wheelchairs with a total weight (together with the person) of more than 230 kg and a length of more than 120 cm are not allowed.

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