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Uffizi Gallery.

Housed in a 16th-century U-shaped palace designed by Giorgio Vasari, the Uffizi is the definitive repository of the Italian Renaissance. Originally the administrative offices for the Medici dynasty, the gallery now leads visitors through a rigorous chronological evolution of Western art. The collection is anchored by heavyweights like Botticelli’s *Birth of Venus* and Michelangelo’s *Doni Tondo*, but its reach extends from Byzantine icons to 18th-century Venetian works. Recent expansions have introduced dedicated rooms for over 250 self-portraits, blending Old Masters with contemporary installations. The museum's architecture is as vital as the canvas; the top-floor corridors offer rare views of the Arno, while the integrated Vasari Corridor physically links the city's centers of power. Given its status as Italy’s most-visited museum, the experience is dense and bustling, requiring a timed entry to navigate the five centuries of creative ego on display.

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Museum World Ranking - #22
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World's Most Visited Art Museums - #19 · 2024, World's Most Visited Art Museums - #17 · 2023, World's Most Visited Art Museums - #16 · 2022
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#7 in Florence · 2026
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Neighborhood
Florence
Address
Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
Phone
055 294883
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