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  • Its large collection has works from all centuries but a large part dates back to the periods between the 12th and 17th centuries. The Uffizi Gallery is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Florence and Tuscany and welcomes over a million visitors each year. The Uffizi, together with the Vatican Museums in Rome, are the top two most visited museums in Italy by visitors from all across the world and the long lines at the museum’s entrance are almost as famous as its masterpieces!
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  • Welcome to the official website of the Uffizi Galleries in Florence. Here you can find information about the collections of the Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti, and Boboli...
  • Il sito ufficiale delle Gallerie degli Uffizi. Orari, tariffe, biglietti, abbonamenti e informazioni per gli Uffizi, Palazzo Pitti e Giardino di Boboli.
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  • The Uffizi Gallery is undoubtedly one of the most visited museums all over the world. In fact, visiting the Uffizi is an amazing journey through the history of painting.
  • The Uffizi Gallery is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Florence and Tuscany and welcomes over a million visitors each year.
  • Giorgio Vasari passed away during the time the construction was going on and could not complete the construction of the Uffizi gallery.
  • Nonetheless, the Uffizi was twenty-seventh in the list of most-visited art museums in the world in 2020.[15] Works from the Uffizi gallery collection are now...
  • It's extremely easy to visit the Uffizi Gallery with us and to buy tickets on line for the most important museums in Florence, avoiding long times.
  • One of the world’s finest and oldest art galleries, the Uffizi in Florence, Italy , has housed the world’s masterpieces since the time of Leonardo.
  • Sign in. Loading… Uffizi Gallery. ... The Uffizi was designed by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 for Cosimo I de'Medici to house the Granducal Magistratures of Tuscany.
  • The concept of “ museum ” will be developed much later by Peter Leopold of the Lorraines in 1769 , when he opens the Uffizi Gallery and its treasures to the public .