Vasari Corridor, Florence
Facts and practical information
The Vasari Corridor is an elevated enclosed passageway in Florence, central Italy, connecting the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti. Beginning on the south side of the Palazzo Vecchio, it joins the Uffizi Gallery and leaves on its south side, crossing the Lungarno dei Archibusieri, then following the north bank of the River Arno until it crosses the river at Ponte Vecchio. At the time of construction, the corridor had to be built around the Torre dei Mannelli, using brackets, because the tower's owners refused to alter it. The corridor conceals part of the façade of the Church of Santa Felicità. It then snakes its way over rows of houses in the Oltrarno district, becoming narrower, to finally join the Palazzo Pitti. The corridor's full length is approximately one kilometre. ()
Piazza della Signoria,50122 FlorenceCentro Storico (Michelangelo)Florence
Vasari Corridor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Pitti, Museo Galileo, Palazzo Capponi alle Rovinate.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Vasari Corridor?
How to get to Vasari Corridor by public transport?
Bus
- Pitti • Lines: C3, C4 (3 min walk)
- Borgo San Iacopo • Lines: C3, C4 (3 min walk)
Tram
- Unità • Lines: T2 (16 min walk)
- Alamanni - Stazione Santa Maria Novella • Lines: T1, T2 (19 min walk)
Train
- Firenze Santa Maria Novella (21 min walk)
- Firenze Porta al Prato (28 min walk)