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Vasari Corridor over old bridge in Florence Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Bridge called ponte vecchio in florence in central italy with the covered walkway called the vasari corridor on the right and Royalty Free Stock Photo
OLD Bridge called Ponte Vecchio in Florence City in Central ITALY and Arno River below and VASARI CORRIDOR on the right Royalty Free Stock Photo
arno river and the historic old bridge with the vasari corridor walkway visible Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old Bridge called Ponte Vecchio and Vasari Corridor in Florence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old bridge Vasari Corridor in Florence Italy from Uffizi Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Florence Old Bridge, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vasari corridor and the Old bridge in Florence
Old bridge called Ponte Vecchio and Vasari Corridor in Florence Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vasari Corridor over old bridge in Florence Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Florence Old Bridge, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Florence Old Bridge, Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Arno River in Florence in Tuscany and the historic OLD Bridge also called Ponte Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ponte Vecchio bridge and Corridoio Vasariano Vasari Corridor in Florence, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vasari's tile-roofed Corridoio running from the Uffizi on the right , across the Ponte Vecchio on its way to link Palazzo Pitti. The Vasari Corridor , Corridoio Vasariano, is an elevated enclosed passageway in Florence, central Italy, which connects the Palazzo Vecchio with the Palazzo Pitti. Beginning on the south side of the Palazzo Vecchio, it then joins the Uffizi Gallery and leaves on its south side, crossing the Lungarno dei Archibusieri and then following the north bank of the River Arno until it crosses the Ponte Vecchio. At the time of construction the Torre dei Mannelli had to be built around using brackets because the owners of the tower refused to alter it. The corridor covers up part of the façade of the chiesa di Santa Felicità. The corridor then snakes its way over rows of houses in the Oltrarno district, becoming narrower, to finally join the Palazzo Pitti. Most of it is closed to visitors.


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