Bypass the lines and enter Florence's renowned Uffizi Gallery for a captivating exploration of one of the world's most acclaimed art collections.
Situated just steps away from the banks of the River Arno, the 16th-century architectural gem, designed by Giorgio Vasari, originally functioned as the offices for Florentine magistrates, hence its name “Uffizi,” meaning “offices” in Italian. Today, it houses an impressive array of Italy's most iconic masterpieces, crafted by luminaries such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Giotto, Cimabue, Masaccio, and many others.
Highlighted among these treasures are Botticelli's renowned works, including the captivating Primavera and the iconic Birth of Venus. The latter, portraying the emergence of the goddess of love from the sea, stands as a national treasure and serves as the museum's emblem – a splendid testament to the Renaissance's sublime expression of beauty and spiritual purity.