See the Arno River from the reopened Vasari corridor and learn art history
The **Vasari Corridor** in Florence has reopened after eight years of restoration. Today, it also displays a collection of Roman busts, offering a clear look into ancient history. This elevated path, commissioned by the Medici family, lets you travel safely above the streets. The Corridor connects key sites such as Palazzo Pitti, Palazzo Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery. Suspended over the Arno River and the Ponte Vecchio, it highlights the Medici's power and Florence's artistic history. Now accessible again, you can walk through it to learn about the Medici's political influence, family legacy, and contributions to art. At the **Uffizi**, you'll see works by masters like Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. Explore these famous artworks that highlight the history of Italian art.